Sprout Helps Out

Sprout Helps Out by Rosie Winstead, published by Penguin Group (USA) LLC in 2014, is a delightful picture book that captures the humorous and chaotic moments of a young girl’s attempts to assist her mother. With 32 pages, this edition presents a lighthearted narrative that showcases Sprout’s well-meaning efforts to help around the house, from making the bed to cooking and caring for her baby sister. The story highlights the bond between mothers and daughters, emphasizing the joy and messiness that often accompany their interactions.
Readers will find a charming exploration of family dynamics and daily activities through Sprout’s adventures. The book features themes of humor and social interactions, illustrating how good intentions can lead to unexpected outcomes. With its engaging illustrations and relatable scenarios, this book is suitable for various occasions, including Mother’s Day or any day when a little extra help is needed at home.
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From the illustrator of Someday comes a girl-power charmer about helping Mom and making a sweet, sweet mess of it–perfect for Mother’s Day, cleaning day, or any day
Sprout’s small, but she’s good at helping. She makes the bed (with Mom still in it), cooks (if cooking is overflowing the cereal bowl), vacuums (up the cat–almost), and looks after her baby sister Bea (like a champ). Sure, sometimes Sprout’s plans backfire, but good intentions go a long way–and make life interesting besides. Yes, Sprout’s mama loves her little helper, no matter how big the mess.
All about daughters and moms and helping each other out, this book is bursting with affection, charm, and wit–perfect for fans of Sophie Blackall and Lauren Child’s Charlie and Lola series.
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