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Book details
  • Genre:CHILDREN'S FICTION
  • SubGenre:Family / Parents
  • Age Range (years):6 - 8
  • Language:English
  • Pages:40
  • Hardcover ISBN:9781098365301

The Worst Parents Ever

by Ann Marie Allison

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Overview
What's wrong with using Mom's spoons to make a racetrack or tossing clothes around the room in a bouncing tornado when two zany brothers, Hank and Jack, are having an afternoon of pure fun? It makes a huge mess! And someone has got to pick it up. When their parents demand they stop having fun and clean up, the brothers make a wish to switch places with their parents so they can call the shots. But, when their wish comes true, they discover parenting is not as amusing as they assumed.
Description
What's wrong with using Mom's spoons to make a racetrack or tossing clothes around the room in a bouncing tornado when two zany brothers, Hank and Jack, are having an afternoon of pure fun? It makes a huge mess! And someone has got to pick it up. When their parents demand they stop having fun and clean up, the brothers make a wish to switch places with their parents so they can call the shots. But, when their wish comes true, they discover parenting is not as amusing as they assumed. "The Worst Parents Ever" is a fun filled children's book about rambunctious brothers. Together with charming illustrations and a hilarious story your little ones will learn about empathy and how to see things from a different perspective.
About the author
Ann Marie loves telling stories about family and friendship and is a screenwriter by trade. She recently wrote and executive produced the feature buddy comedy, GOLDEN ARM, a SXSW film festival selection. Ann Marie lives in the Washington DC metro area with her husband and two sons (Henry and Jack), and the book's title is a direct quote from then eight-year-old Henry after he lost his monster trucks for a day due to chore non-compliance. Ann Marie hopes that her hilarious family dramas help your family enjoy more fun together!