With 354,000 copies in print, Really Important Stuff My Kids Have Taught Me is the really successful book of sandbox wisdom. Now it is reissued with three fresh, appealing covers. Collected and edited by Cynthia L. Copeland, author of The Diaper Diaries and Fun on the Run, together with 170,000 copies in print, Really Important Stuff is filled with clear-eyed common sense that can make us start with surprise and delight. Here are children saying things that are smart, funny, innocent, completely sensible in a way adults just arenÕt. Things like: ÒBees shouldnÕt be so nice and fuzzy.Ó ÒYou can either keep pedaling, get off the bike, or fall over.Ó ÒPants with pockets are better.Ó Things like: ÒItÕs more fun to color outside the lines.Ó ÒLick your ice-cream cone before it gets a chance to melt.Ó ÒYouÕre only little until someone littler comes along.Ó And, ÒMilk tastes better through a straw.Ó
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