Overview
What about me? wonders a little boy when his parents seem preoccupied with his sister and the baby. Bursting with charming and nuanced illustrations, this picture book, which gently handles the issue of sibling rivalry, shows children that it’s possible to get loving attention without misbehaving. Kids will discover along with the slightly mischievous protagonist that there are all sorts of kind and thoughtful ways to be noticed.Author Biography
Eileen Kennedy-Moore is a psychologist and the author of Expressing Emotions: Myths, Realities, and Therapeutic Strategies and a coauthor of Smart Parenting for Smart Kids and The Unwritten Rules of Friendship. She lives in Princeton, New Jersey. Mits Katayama is the illustrator of Help! The Kids Are at It Again, Self-Calming Cards, Unplugging Power Struggles, When You’re Happy, When You’re Mad, When You’re Shy, When You’re Silly, and PEP Talk quarterly for parent educators. He lives in Seattle.