Book details
Diary of a Parent Trainer
Description
Meet Katie Sutton. She may just look like your average thirteen-year-old girl but in reality, she's the world's leading expert in Grown Up behavior. And you're in luck because in your hands you hold a one-of-a-kind guide to training your parent and becoming highly skilled at: understanding their insane behavior, predicting their next moves, and operating them to your best advantage. So please keep this book out of the way of your grown up, we don't want them going into "grumpy mode" too soon.
Age
10-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
192 pages
Why to read
- Relatable Humor: 'Diary of a Parent Trainer' offers a humorous take on the trials and tribulations of parenting, making it a relatable and enjoyable read for parents who may see their own experiences reflected in the story.
- Unique Perspective: The book provides a unique perspective by presenting the story from the child's point of view, offering insights into how children might perceive and attempt to 'train' their parents, which can be both enlightening and entertaining.
- Engaging Storytelling: Jennifer Smith's engaging storytelling style captures the reader's attention with its wit and charm, making it a page-turner for those who appreciate light-hearted and amusing narratives.
- Parent-Child Bonding: Reading 'Diary of a Parent Trainer' can serve as a fun bonding activity for parents and children, as it opens up opportunities for discussions about family dynamics and the importance of understanding each other's perspectives.