So I'm not a parent, at the ripe age of seventeen I shouldn't even be giving a second look at anything to do with parenthood, outside of preventing it. (One healthy dose of Teen Mom twice a year is good enough at present time.) But I do have a thing for picture books and seeing this was too good to ...
A five minute fairytale for parents to _definitely not_ read to their children. Really good fun...something parents of young children will laugh at. (contains bad language...obviously)
It's all right there in the title, isn' it? I don't mean to be a Debbie Downer or Captain Killjoy, but the title says it all. That's the big laugh. It is funny and although I have no kids, I still "got it." My brother being nearly 10 years younger than I provided a sort of surrogate son through whic...
For such a short little book, it was HILARIOUS. Not a parent but I can definitely see the frustration a parent would feel. But I would not suggest this be a goodnight book for children....more of a goodnight book for parents.
oh my, that was freaking hilarious :'D i loved the illustrations as well as the rimes, although i had minimal problems with the measure at times...me thinks everyone who wishes to have and everyone who has kids should read this... and everone who has no need for children (like me^^) should read this...
This was a Christmas gift to me, from my 11 yr old daughter (who never would go the fuck to sleep when she was a baby, or when she was a toddler, or when she was a munchkin, or even now as a pre-teen.) She was delighted when I read this to her in my best sing-song 'once-upon-a-time' bedtime story v...
I remember hearing about this last summer, just before we had our second child. I was thoroughly amused by the concept, but far enough removed from the bedtime woes of our first child that I discarded it as a forgotten novelty. Skip ahead a few months - and countless sleepless nights later - to when...
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