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A young boy's attempts to have fun always end up making a humongous mess. After a long day of walking in on his chaotic misadventures and dealing with the clean up, his mother is feeling exhausted and maybe just a little bit crazy. Throughout the story she keeps saying, "Oh no," as she grows more and more disheveled. Finally, in a heartwarming conclusion, tender patience and unwavering love win out. Through this story about the power of love in the midst of everyday activities gone wrong, you will enjoy a writing style that honors the mischief and rhyme of Dr. Seuss and the silliness of Robert…mehr

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A young boy's attempts to have fun always end up making a humongous mess. After a long day of walking in on his chaotic misadventures and dealing with the clean up, his mother is feeling exhausted and maybe just a little bit crazy. Throughout the story she keeps saying, "Oh no," as she grows more and more disheveled. Finally, in a heartwarming conclusion, tender patience and unwavering love win out. Through this story about the power of love in the midst of everyday activities gone wrong, you will enjoy a writing style that honors the mischief and rhyme of Dr. Seuss and the silliness of Robert Munsch. This sweet lively tale is full of surprises to delight children and parents alike. You'll want to read it again and again.
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Autorenporträt
For as long as she can remember, Tammy Axlund has been an avid reader who enjoys writing poems, songs, and short stories. She has edited several books, and her work has been published in local community anthologies. Her hope is to ignite in others a passion for reading and learning, and to encourage her own established belief that when it comes to parenting - love wins. Though raised on a farm Saskatchewan, Canada, Tammy now lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and their cat, Buster. She loves spending time with her grown children. Of all their adventures together, she most treasures the time spent reading to them when they were young. Both boys still love to read.