
$22.33
- Hardcover
32 pages
- Release Date
8 April 2022
Summary
Even the most reluctant risers will find the fun in the morning routine with this lively role-reversal story about a mama who just doesn’t want to get ready!
Getting Mama ready for the day can be a challenge… you’d better watch out that she doesn’t sneak back into bed, try to distract you with cuddles, get breakfast all over her top, or… wait, is Mama watching TV?! Learn how to get Mama up and ready despite her mischievous delaying tactics with this essential guide to dealing with mor…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781922539083 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1922539082 |
| Author: | Sharon Giltrow, Arielle Li |
| Publisher: | Exisle Publishing |
| Imprint: | EK Books |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 32 |
| Release Date: | 8 April 2022 |
| Weight: | 430g |
| Dimensions: | 245mm x 255mm |
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Critics Review
“Little ones will delight in the cheeky role-reversal that sees a young girl doing everything she can to get her reluctant mother out of the house, and teachers, particularly will enjoy the twist in the tale..” – Bottom Shelf – Edu Blog“touches on putting oneself in another’s shoes, mixed in with the amusement of a role reversal situation … offers plenty of teachable moments that are such a joy to learn.” – Just Kids Lit“This humorous story will have both kids and parents laughing out loud as it parodies the many strategies parents use to hurry their kids along in the morning. The role reversal is perfect for discussing routines with school age children as it gives them insight into the stages of getting ready that parents need to think about while keeping the mood light and entertaining. It’s also a great reminder for parents not to sweat the small stuff. Get Ready, Mama! feels like a great big morning hug when the sun isn’t quite up. ” – Picture Book Parents
About The Author
Sharon Giltrow
Sharon Giltrow lives in Perth, Western Australia with her husband, two children, a tom cat and a miniature dog. She has been a teacher of children who are hearing impaired and Deaf-Blind, and is now an Early Childhood Educator and Teacher Education Support working with Young Children with Developmental Language Disorder.
Arielle Li is a Taiwanese–Australian illustrator based in Adelaide. When she’s not working, she enjoys playing with her cats and practising Taekwondo.
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