Jeffrey Brown - Kids Are Weird: And Other Observations from Parenthood
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As hes shown in his previous hugely popular books, Jeffrey Brown has a real gift for finding humor in quirky yet universal truths. Now the bestselling author of Darth Vader and Son and Vaders Little Princess brings his witty comic observations to terrestrial parenting in this perceptive book celebrating the more surreal moments of raising a child. In charming colorful panels, Brown wryly illustrates his fiveyear- old sons take on the world around him, from watching TV (Elton John looks pretty in that shirt) to playing with toys (This truck can survive on very little water) to odd requests (Dont feel happy at me), capturing the sweetly weird times that mothers and fathers everywhere experience with their own curious, pure-minded kids.
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