I WISH I WAS A BROWNIE BY MARSHA CASPER COOK!
Chippy isn’t happy with who he is and wants to be a brownie. With help from his teacher, Mrs. Chipster, he realizes he can be happy with who he is, if he believes in himself. Children will not only relate to what has happened to Chippy they will be pleased as they see sad Chippy become happy being himself. This is a heartwarming storybook for early readers, reading aloud at home, and as a bedtime story. Self Esteem is very important no matter what age.Kids will be learning without feeling this is a message.
This is a great book for grandparents to have on their bookshelf so they can spend time reading together.
If you also get the audio book children will love hearing the words as they read.
July 20, 2019
Chippy isn’t happy with who he is and wants to be a brownie. With help from his teacher, Mrs. Chipster, he realizes he can be happy with who he is, if he believes in himself. Children will not only relate to what has happened to Chippy they will be pleased as they see sad Chippy become happy being himself. This is a heartwarming storybook for early readers, reading aloud at home, and as a bedtime story. Self Esteem is very important no matter what age.Kids will be learning without feeling this is a message.
This is a great book for grandparents to have on their bookshelf so they can spend time reading together.
If you also get the audio book children will love hearing the words as they read.
July 20, 2019
Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase
A delightful story about a cookie that wishes to be a brownie. Though it uses cookies as metaphors it is really about learning that you can be happy being who you are. There is no need to try to become someone (or in this case something else) you are good enough as you are.
Masha Casper Cook has a knack for helping the young and old learn they are okay as they are. The only thing needed is to recognize it.
Kudos for Ms. Cook, Although meant for a young audience, it even helped me learn an important lesson.
Masha Casper Cook has a knack for helping the young and old learn they are okay as they are. The only thing needed is to recognize it.
Kudos for Ms. Cook, Although meant for a young audience, it even helped me learn an important lesson.
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