It's not fair, Emma thinks, for her parents to go away (for five whole days) and leave her with an aunt and uncle she hardly knows. What if they don't like children? But Aunt Evelyn and Uncle Eliot like Emma and her brother, Zachary, just fine. They also like rules. Rules about:...
'While their parents are away, Emma and her older brother are being taken care of by Uncle Elliot and Aunt Evelyn, who know absolutely nothing about children. They are fast learners, however, and by the time it's their last day, Emma is so upset at their imminent departure that...
Emma thinks it is unfair of her parents to leave her and her brother, Zachary with an aunt and uncle she barely knows for five whole days. They have a lot to learn about being parents but that?s okay because Emma has five days to teach them. Includes black and white illustrations...
Emma learns to accept different strokes for different folks when her aunt and uncle come to take care of her and her brother. Music to a lullaby is included.