Both the bear and the bunny look a little perturbed by Mimi’s version. “That’s not the way the story goes!” The panda doesn’t know any better because he usually just looks at the pictures.
I still remember entire sections of favorite books – “Little Women”, “Mama’s Bank Account”, and such. Which is why I won’t watch movie versions of many favorite books as they rarely actually match the books.
stairsteppublishing about 1 month ago
Making up the words is much more fun and exercises out imagination. Good for her.
rasputin's horoscope about 1 month ago
Both the bear and the bunny look a little perturbed by Mimi’s version. “That’s not the way the story goes!” The panda doesn’t know any better because he usually just looks at the pictures.
Charles about 1 month ago
The author just made up the words, too.
LVObserver about 1 month ago
My kids had Green Eggs and Ham memorized. They could “read” the story before they could read.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 month ago
The panda just wandered in and wonders if he’s in the wrong house
The Duke about 1 month ago
Every picture tells a story.
eddi-TBH about 1 month ago
At least Corky read one of them to sleep.
wordsmeet about 1 month ago
I wish the cartoonists stop putting baby babbletalk into the mouth of that baby. It’s not cute or entertaining or funny.
mafastore 30 days ago
I still remember entire sections of favorite books – “Little Women”, “Mama’s Bank Account”, and such. Which is why I won’t watch movie versions of many favorite books as they rarely actually match the books.