By Jamie Lee Curtis
Illustrated by Laura Cornell
This is a very enjoyable story about a four year old girl talking about when she was little. She tells of the differences in her appearance and her behavior from when she was little to now, as a four year old. She says things like, "When I was little, I spilled a lot. My mom said I was a handful. Now I'm helpful." The story ends with her explaining all of the things she didn't know about when she was little, like family, and dreams, but now she does.
This is a great story of growing up. To kids, it's very relateable, because they remember a time when they were little and how they've changed. I plan to use this in my unit. I am going to use it for the opening lesson on the concept of change. I love the idea of using this book to relate change, to kids!
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