
Where the Mountain Meets the Moon
Grace Lin
4.8 on Amazon
2 HN comments

Mr. Popper's Penguins
Richard Atwater and Florence Atwater
4.8 on Amazon
1 HN comments

Tuck Everlasting
Natalie Babbit
4.8 on Amazon
1 HN comments

Madeline
Ludwig Bemelmans
4.8 on Amazon
1 HN comments

The Runaway Bunny
Margaret Wise Brown and Clement Hurd
4.8 on Amazon
1 HN comments

Make Way for Ducklings
Robert McCloskey
4.9 on Amazon
1 HN comments

Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Tales of Extraordinary Women
Rebel Girls , Francesca Cavallo , et al.
4.8 on Amazon
1 HN comments

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: The Illustrated Edition (Illustrated) (2)
J. K. Rowling and Jim Kay
4.9 on Amazon
1 HN comments

Unicorn Coloring Book: For Kids Ages 4-8 (US Edition) (Silly Bear Coloring Books)
Silly Bear
4.8 on Amazon
1 HN comments

The Elephant in the Room
Holly Goldberg Sloan
4.8 on Amazon
1 HN comments

Press Here
Herve Tullet
4.8 on Amazon
1 HN comments

Elephant & Piggie: The Complete Collection (An Elephant & Piggie Book) (An Elephant and Piggie Book)
Mo Willems
4.9 on Amazon
1 HN comments

The Jesus Storybook Bible: Every Story Whispers His Name
Sally Lloyd-Jones and Jago
4.9 on Amazon
1 HN comments

Love You Forever
Robert Munsch and Sheila McGraw
4.9 on Amazon
1 HN comments

Everyone Poops
Taro Gomi
4.8 on Amazon
1 HN comments
dsaavyonFeb 5, 2019
Not only did it help me see that no matter how accomplished/famous/old someone is, there is the demystifying shared thing that we all do, but also humbled me when I get too full of my skills or experience with anything in life. It’s a pretty silly thing but always pops in my mind and changes my behavior almost instantly.
Obviously it didn’t change the way I think about everything but changed the way I think about everything with people and social situations.