Text: Christa Kempter
Illustrations: Frauke Weldin
Year: 2010
Publisher: North-South Books, New York
Age: 3 and above
No. of Pages: 24
ISBN: 978 0 73582 320 4
Well, this is supposed to be a children’s book but it’s could be a good morale booster for grown-ups too!
The story is about relatives, and, sometimes, friends who brim over with so much advice and suggestions that, unknowingly, they tend to take over our homes (and lives!) in their attempt to do good for us.
Uncle Rabbit’s visiting Wally and Mae’s home. In a couple of days, though, Wally’s wallpaper has been changed, silk curtains hung up, furniture's been moved around and soon it doesn't feel like home anymore.
Wally knows it’s time to speak up.
This is a book about being sensitive to others' feelings and it's a picture book, too. So, yes, it’s a keeper!
Excerpt
“Wait!” stuttered Wally. “That’s not what I meant. It’s just that I liked my carrot wallpaper. And the colorful cushions are lovely, but they’re too hard to wash. And silk curtains are just too fancy for my little house.”
Uncle Rabbit cleaned his spectacles thoughtfully.
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