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What Little Boys Are Made of - by Susanna Leonard Hill (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Celebrate all boys can be and more in this all-new take on the classic nursery rhyme for kids, the perfect Valentine's Day gift!What are little boys made of?
- 4-7 Years
- 8.25" x 8.2" Hardcover
- 40 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Boys & Men
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About the Book
From soaring imaginations to endless determinations, little boys are made up of all different kinds of combinations!Book Synopsis
Celebrate all boys can be and more in this all-new take on the classic nursery rhyme for kids, the perfect Valentine's Day gift!
What are little boys made of? Far more than snips, snails, and puppy dog tails! Inspire a generation of unique, wonderful boys with this special story based on the well-known rhyme that moves beyond stereotypes and reminds boys that they are remarkable and absolutely loved. This heartfelt picture book for children ages 3-7 offers sincere encouragement for every little boy to feel confident in who he is and what he loves to do, because he's creative, kind, bold, clever, and full of endless potential!
Why readers love What Little Boys Are Made Of:
- Filled with unique rhymes, engaging affirmations, and sweet illustrations, perfect for bedtime read-alouds
- A heartfelt graduation gift, stuffer for holiday stockings or Easter baskets, birthday present, or way to say "I love you" at Valentine's Day or all year-round!
- Parents, grandparents, caregivers, and teachers will delight in this twist on the popular nursery rhyme
- Includes a bonus list of affirmations in the back to repeat to yourself every day
What are little boys made of?
What makes them who they are?
Snips and snails and puppy dogs' tails?
It's more than that by far!
Little boys are dreamers with incredible ideas!
Their imaginations are ever soaring,
Heroes defending, lions roaring,
From sea to space, always exploring.
What will they think up next?
Review Quotes
"An excellent way to break down all the stereotypes of how boys should act!... a universal book teaching anyone that we are not all the same people and we should embrace our individuality" -- Youth Services Book Review