17 Things I’m Not Allowed to Do Anymore

17 Things I’m Not Allowed to Do Anymore by Jenny Offill is a humorous exploration of childhood restrictions, published by Random House Children’s Books on September 13, 2011. This reprint edition features 32 pages of engaging text and illustrations, all presented in English. The book captures the challenges of being a kid, highlighting the amusing situations that arise when a child’s creative ideas are met with adult disapproval.
Readers will find a lighthearted narrative that showcases a day in the life of a child navigating family dynamics and social interactions. With clever illustrations by Nancy Carpenter, the book humorously depicts the antics of a young protagonist as she interacts with her brother, classmates, and mother. The themes of family and social dynamics are woven throughout, making this a relatable read for young audiences.
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A laugh-out-loud look at all the fun things grown-ups never let you do . . . now in paperback! Jenny Offill, author of 11 Experiments That Failed, describes how tough it is to be a kid, when even the (seemingly) best ideas are met with resistance. The text is short, spare, and fall-on-the-floor funny—not to mention utterly child-friendly. Here, accompanied by Nancy Carpenter’s hilariously clever illustrations, is a day-in-the-life look at a kid as she torments her brother, her pet, her classmates, and, of course, her mother. The theme of this Dragonfly Book is Just for Fun.
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