Nancy Macmanus Prue

This book is a lesson for children. Being a young child can be overwhelming. However, there are troubling times, too-like, when it’s simply no fun at all being so little. Without a doubt, even mischief can cause lament, just like when Jimmy hides from Butch or neglects his mother’s requests. Regardless, in spite of his hardships, Jimmy should sort out some way to move past his mistakes and experience the immense, wild experience known as life!
Meet Jimmy is a fun-loving interactive illustrative story that takes you to your nostalgic moments. It’s friendly, entertaining, and engaging, one that often greets the reader directly. It’s filled with animated cartoons that will appeal to your little rebel. This is a perfect pick for letting your child know that mistakes are a part of life and can be opportunities to learn. It can teach valuable lifelong lessons to your kids when they mess up. They can know that they can survive mistakes rather than be crushed by them. They don’t have to be perfect, and they can “pick themselves up, dust themselves off, and start all over again,” even when those unpleasant feelings come with having goofed up. What matters the most is how they embrace and fix their mistakes and take them as a positive experience. I enjoyed reading this book immensely, and I recommend that every parent get their child a copy of this fantastic book.
I look forward to reading more books by this talented author.

WHY READ IT ?

WHY READ IT ?

Nancy Macmanus Prue

Meet Jimmy by Nancy Macmanus Prue is a story about a little boy; Jimmy is a plump, three-year-old kid with red hair and freckles. This book is a fun-filled adventurous story that tells kids that despite all the troubles, one must learn to move past his mistakes and enjoy the big, wild adventure that is life! The story tells about the mischievous nature of Jimmy, who seizes the opportunity to go around and have adventures. Yet, at this point and afterward, those experiences make him crossway and get into trouble with his Mum. He loves riding his Big Wheel, although the dust makes his mother insane. He loves playing with his pup, Butch, yet Jimmy plays tricks on his most loved little dog to a great extent.
Once when he visits to the supermarket, little Jimmy takes the chance of pushing the trolly without anyone else looking at him while he was searching for ice cream. But this makes a mess of everything.
Being little can cause disasters, and Jimmy feels like nothing is more disgraceful than being embarrassed and unhappy. He tries to escape, yet his Mum, obviously, finds him and ensures him that everything will be OK.

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