Kids start policing each other's 'boy stuff' and 'girl stuff' surprisingly early. This book is the antidote.
It isn't a literary masterpiece with a complex narrative arc, but it is a visually stunning, straightforward way to tell your kid that the whole box of 64 Crayolas belongs to them. It is a great 'reset' book for when they come home from school saying they can't play with the kitchen set or wear a certain shirt because of what a classmate said.
It’s simple, it’s effective, and it looks great on a shelf.






