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The
Kissing Hand
Chester
Raccoon does n't
want to go to school--he wants to stay home with his
mother. She assures him that he'll love school--with
its promise of new friends, new toys, and new books.
Even better, she has a special secret that's been in
the family for years--the Kissing Hand. This secret,
she tells him, will make school seem as cozy as home.
She takes her son's hand, spreads his tiny fingers into
a fan and kisses his palm--smack dab in the middle:
"Chester felt his mother's kiss rush from his hand,
up his arm, and into his heart.
"
Whenever he feels lonely at school, all he has to do
is press his hand to his cheek to feel the warmth of
his mother's kiss. Chester is so pleased with his Kissing
Hand that he--in a genuinely touching moment--gives
his mom a Kissing Hand, too, to comfort her when he
is away. Audrey Penn's The Kissing Hand, published by
the Child Welfare League of America, is just the right
book for any child taking that fledgling plunge into
preschool--or for any youngster who is temporarily separated
from home or loved ones. The rough but endearing raccoon
illustrations are as satisfying and soothing for anxious
children as the simple story.
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Authors:
Audrey Penn
Price: : $13.56
Level: Ages 4-8
Publisher: Hardcover |
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