Mimi loves her cousin Momo but he teases her all the time and she doesn't like it. When Grandma finds out about it, she and Mimi make a cunning plan?and soon Momo realizes that teasing isn't such a good idea. He and Mimi end up better friends than ever. Award-winner Emma Chichester Clark has written and illustrated many highly praised books for children, including I Love You, Blue Kangaroo! , which was shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Award; Where Are You, Blue Kangaroo? ; It Was You, Blue Kangaroo! ; Cunning Cat Tales ; and Little Miss Muffet's Count-Along Surprise .
I purchased this book after my son's preschool teacher told me that my son was teasing. My son loved this book,and it has helped him to understand, in a fun way, that teasing isn't nice. This book is especially helpful because he teases his sister, just like the boy in the book. My only complaint is that the author has the older brother get teased as a "lesson"...that just makes me think of teaching a kid not to hit by spanking them. Seems a little backwards. BUT, my son got the point, and I was told that his attitude at school was much better in the days and weeks following. I read him this book several times a week...he loves it. That is why I give the book 5 stars.
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