Win 5 Hardback Books From Picture Window Books-Day 4--Hello Goodbye and a very little lie
Monday, November 22, 2010I'll admit it. I gave birth to the child who
actually looked me in the eye and told me "The dog did it." when
she left the water running in the bathroom sink, as a toddler.
This delightfully charming book had us all laughing out
loud. Author Christianne Jones pairs up with illustrator
Christine Battuz to bring us this very cute rendition of a hard
lesson learned.
We all enjoyed the vibrant, funky art work and
patterns that pop off the page. The details may vary, but
anyone who lives with and loves children will find the very little
lie familiar.
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Hello, Goodbye, and a Very
Little Lie (Hardcover) $16.99
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| Larry lies about everything. Find out what he does
when he gets caught in one of his lies. Check in at Capstone for more fun books in the Little Boost set. Little Boost books tackle early life lessons in a funny and relatable manner. From learning to share to telling lies, life isn't easy. These picture books include many teachable moments, which is an important element in a children's book. Caregivers will be able to engage young children with an entertaining story while introducing and instilling important life skills. These books are sure to give everyone a little boost! Want your own copy of this fun tale? Leave a comment below with one lie you or your children have been busted in. Enter through midnight on 11/23. Winners will be announced this Wednesday. If you missed the first 3 books, click HERE to enter for those as well. Check in tomorrow for our final book review of the week. Good luck! |

















Bonnie Kenaz-Mara






Hello, Goodbye
By Shanda on Tuesday, November 13, 2012
One time when my oldest was around 3 he told a very obvious lie. He was adamant it was not a lie so I told him "Stck out your tongue. If you are telling a lie it will have purple polka dots on it." Next thing I know he's coming out of the bathroom telling me "See I'm not telling a lie mommy. There are no polka dots!" He totally gave himself away!