Six of Jamie Lee Curtis's very popular books to grow by available unabridged on audio!
This collection includes:
It's Hard to Be Five: Learning How to Work My Control Panel, Learning not to hit? Having to wait your turn? Sitting still?! It's definitely hard to be five, but Jamie Lee Curtis's encouraging words make the struggles of self-control a little bit easier, and a lot more fun!
When I Was Little: A Four-Year-Old's Memoir of Her Youth, the tale of a growing girl who can now do lots of things, such as braid her own hair, paint her toenails, and go to nursery school.
Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born, "Tell me again how you would adopt me and be my parents ...," a heartwarming story of not only how one child is born but of how a family is born.
Today I Feel Silly & Other Moods That Make My Day, helps kids explore, identify, and even have fun with their ever-changing moods.
Where Do Balloons Go? An Uplifting Mystery, a gentle and humorous journey through the joys and perils of a balloon's adventure.
I'm Gonna Like Me: Letting Off A Little Self-Esteem, whimsically demonstrating that it's important to like yourself every single day -- no matter what.
Includes the songs "Count All the Raindrops (Pierre the Bear)" and "The Wind Brought You to Me" performed by Margaret Dorn and Katie Spencer
Jamie Lee Curtis is a two-time Golden Globe-winning, BAFTA-winning, and Emmy-nominated American film actress and an author of children's books. Although she was initially known as a "scream queen" because of her starring roles in many horror films early in her career such as Halloween (1978 film), The Fog, Prom Night (1980 film) and Terror Train, Curtis has since compiled a body of work that covers many genres. She has received an Emmy Award nomination and two Golden Globe Awards. Her 1998 book, Today I Feel Silly, and Other Moods That Make My Day, made the best-seller list in The New York Times. She is married to actor Christopher Guest (Lord Haden-Guest) and, as the wife of a Lord, is titled Lady Haden-Guest, but she chooses not to use the title when in the United States.
This is a book about a little boy asking about life. He wonders if it’s a race or a competition and what happiness when he makes choices. His mother tells him to be kind and make the world a better place. I think this is a great message for kids.
This actually isn't the one we've been listening to, but it's close. I think it is just really awesome to listen to an author read her book the way it was in her head when she wrote it! My girls have absolutely loved listening to it. She asks little questions and they sit in their seats in the car and answer all of them, it's really cute.
This is a precious collection of stories written and read by actress Jamie Lee Curtis. She gives little narratives about each story, and music and lullabies are sung in between. It's really cool, too, to hear the stories performed the way the author hears them in her head.