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From the creator of the beloved Large family comes a sympathetic-and simply hilarious-look at a toddler’s grocery-store tantrum.
One morning, Mom decides to take Roxy grocery shopping. Roxy can help Mommy, she says cheerfully. Roxy makes a promising start, but when she squeezes the potato chip bag and rolls a can of beans across the floor, Mom is not pleased. You’re not being very helpful, Roxy, she says, plunking the child back in the grocery cart. Not very helpful, Roxy agrees. But being agreeable lasts only as far as the bakery aisle, where the need for a certain piggy-face cake spurs a level of high-decibel determination-and a display of headfirst acrobatics-that has onlookers staring in awe. With the signature humor that made Five Minutes’ Peace a classic, Jill Murphy escalates a toddler meltdown to its comical breaking point, leaving readers laughing and heaving a sigh of relief not to be driving (or riding in) that grocery cart.
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From the creator of the beloved Large family comes a sympathetic-and simply hilarious-look at a toddler’s grocery-store tantrum.
One morning, Mom decides to take Roxy grocery shopping. Roxy can help Mommy, she says cheerfully. Roxy makes a promising start, but when she squeezes the potato chip bag and rolls a can of beans across the floor, Mom is not pleased. You’re not being very helpful, Roxy, she says, plunking the child back in the grocery cart. Not very helpful, Roxy agrees. But being agreeable lasts only as far as the bakery aisle, where the need for a certain piggy-face cake spurs a level of high-decibel determination-and a display of headfirst acrobatics-that has onlookers staring in awe. With the signature humor that made Five Minutes’ Peace a classic, Jill Murphy escalates a toddler meltdown to its comical breaking point, leaving readers laughing and heaving a sigh of relief not to be driving (or riding in) that grocery cart.