Grown-ups Get to Do All the Driving

Grown-ups Get to Do All the Driving by William Steig is a First Edition published by HarperCollins in 1995. This illustrated book, consisting of 42 pages, presents a humorous perspective on the peculiarities of the older generation as seen through the eyes of children. With engaging illustrations, Steig captures the amusing aspects of adult behavior, providing a lighthearted commentary on the quirks that often perplex younger audiences.
Readers will find a collection of wickedly funny images that highlight the failings and foibles of grown-ups, making it an entertaining read for both children and adults. The book explores themes of transportation and the humorous dynamics between generations, inviting readers to reflect on the sometimes absurd nature of adulthood. This edition, written in English, offers a delightful experience that combines humor with insightful observations about life from a child’s viewpoint.
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With wickedly funny pictures, William Steig shows just how peculiar the older generation sometimes seems to kids. Though grown-ups might cringe with embarrassment, every small wisecracker will relish these hilarious send-ups of adult failings and foibles.
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