Good Morning Me!

Good Morning Me! by Lisa Eberlein, published by Stelford Pub in 2006, is a children’s book that invites young readers to explore the whimsical concept of identity. The story begins with a boy who wakes up to find an unfamiliar reflection in the mirror, prompting a humorous and imaginative quest to reconnect with his true self. This engaging narrative is designed to entertain while also introducing foundational language skills through playful repetition.
Readers will find that Good Morning Me! not only entertains but also serves as a valuable resource for early speech development. The book encourages children to practice initial vowel and consonant combinations, making it particularly beneficial for those with speech delays. Through the boy’s journey back to his own bedroom, the story emphasizes the importance of language and communication in a fun and accessible way, making it a delightful addition to any child’s reading collection.
Official synopsis Publisher
“Imagine waking up one morning and looking in the mirror to find someone or something else looking back at you! ‘That is not me, me, me, me, me! How can this be, be, be, be, be?’ What would you do? I’d want my ‘Ma, ma, ma, ma, ma!’ And that’s exactly who this little boy goes looking for. This boy’s journey brings him back to his own bedroom and to himself–right where he should be. It’s a journey of silly discovery; for your little one, it will be the beginning of a life-long journey of language and communication. ‘Good Morning Me’ introduces your child to initial vowel/consonant combinations through entertaining repetition. These basic speech exercises practiced by children with diagnosed speech delay are beneficial for any child developing speech.”–Book jacket flap
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