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The Boy Who Could Make His Mother Stop Yelling
The Boy Who Could Make His Mother Stop Yelling
Author: Ilse Sondheimer, Dee Derosa
While numerous picture books have dealt with the theme of a child having a bad day or a new baby in the family, none have included the mother's perspective with such insight while retaining the child's point of view.
ISBN-13: 9780943156002
ISBN-10: 0943156009
Publication Date: 5/1982
Pages: 32
Reading Level: Baby-Preschool
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Publisher: Rainbow Pr
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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This is a well written book that I don't think projects a negative image of the mother as many parents of young children can identify with a frazzled mother.

This might be a good discussion starter. The little boy asks his mother about her big lion voice that she uses with him when she is frustrated. Mom tends to use a different, quieter voice with the new baby.
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