How to Talk to Moms

How to Talk to Moms by Alec Greven is a lighthearted exploration of the complexities of mother-child relationships. Published by HarperCollins on March 17, 2009, this 48-page book is written in English and offers insights from a unique perspective. Greven, at just ten years old, shares his observations and advice on understanding the multifaceted nature of moms, highlighting both their endearing qualities and the challenges they present.
Readers will find practical tips and humorous anecdotes that address common situations and misunderstandings between children and their mothers. The book touches on themes of family dynamics and humor, making it relatable for young readers navigating their own relationships with parents. With its engaging approach, How to Talk to Moms provides a thoughtful yet entertaining guide for children looking to better understand the important women in their lives.
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Sometimes your mom seems like the most wonderful woman in the world. Sometimes you think she is mean and wants to ruin your life.
Really, it is both.
No matter how well you know your mom, chances are she’s got a few tricks up her sleeve. Alec Greven may only be ten, but he will set you straight when it comes to figuring out the most important woman in your life.
Tips:
Don’t use your shirt as a napkin or a Kleenex.
Don’t bring loose wildlife into the house—ever!
Your mom will always love you no matter what.
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