![]() ![]() The punchy rhythm of the rhyming text walks readers through the story, introducing some new vocabulary while gently encouraging them to think about how emotions fuel our actions and behaviors. Bright, bold, irresistible illustrations are one of the highlights of this endearing picture book, bringing Itty Bitty’s determined personality to life with humorous facial expressions and expressive body language. ![]() All opinions are our ownThe Children’s Book ReviewItty Bitty Betty & the CookiesWritten by Sandrian Nelson. Is this you As a journalist, you can create a free Muck Rack account to customize your profile, list your contact preferences, and upload a portfolio of your best work. Itty Bitty and the Cookies is a fun rendition of a relatable situation that any small child can relate to: the frustration of not being able to do things for yourself and the determination to do them anyway. Sandrian Nelson-Moon As seen in: The Children’s Book Review. ![]() Luckily, Itty Bitty’s mommy is there to save the day and remind Itty Bitty-all you have to do to get cookies is say, “Please!” With the help of kitty, she fetches a ladder, but instead of cookies, all she gets is a sharp fall and a sore bum. They are not in the first drawers she tries instead, they are way up high on a top shelf-far too high up for Itty Bitty to reach. Itty Bitty is a very little girl, but she’s not about to let that stop her getting what she wants! After a fun day at the beach, Itty Bitty sets her sights on cookies for tea. ![]() What to Expect: Strong female characters, family, manners. ![]()
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