It’s Hard to Be Five Learning How to Work My Control Panel

It’s Hard to Be Five Learning How to Work My Control Panel by Jamie Lee Curtis is a children’s book published by HarperCollins on September 7, 2004. This edition features 40 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the challenges and joys of being five years old, capturing the internal conflicts children face as they navigate their emotions and social interactions.
Readers will find a blend of encouraging text and playful illustrations that highlight the experiences of young children learning self-control and patience. The narrative explores themes related to emotions and social issues, making it relatable for both children and their caregivers. This engaging work aims to make the journey of growing up a little easier and more enjoyable.
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It’s hard to be five.
Just yelled at my brother.
My mind says do one thing.
My mouth says another.
It’s fun to be five!
Big changes are here!
My body’s my car,
and I’m licensed to steer.
Learning not to hit? Having to wait your turn? Sitting still? It’s definitely hard to be five. But Jamie Lee Curtis’s encouraging text and Laura Cornell’s playful illustrations make the struggles of self-control a little bit easier and a lot more fun!
This is the sixth inspired book from the #1 New York Times best-selling team of Today I Feel Silly: & Other Moods That Make My Day and I’m Gonna Like Me: Letting Off a Little Self Esteem.
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