RICH REVIEWS: Once Upon A Workday: Encouraging Tales of Resilience

Title: Once Upon A Workday: Encouraging Tales of Resilience (GN)
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
By: Elizabeth Pich and Jonathan Kunz
Price: $ 18.99 US, $ 25.99 Can
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: publishing.andrewsmcmeel.com/books/
Comments: “A Job is a Job” The rhyming is so well done as the words flow so smoothly one after the next. The art is simple yet fits this book well. Here what a job is is looked at and why you need and do it. Yes here a job is a job but you are you. Yes, here you will see what the number one job is.
“Night Party” Here we learn all about the troubles of falling asleep. And how the brain functions without sleep. Here the cute brain has a nice solution.
“The Wandering Heart” Yes the heart does wander and it beats going on and on. Yes, this is a look at an important part of you and makes you think. The little heart drawings are cute.
“The Artist’s Lament” An artist is worried over his work and thinks what can I do? He is wallowing in self pity which does turn to hope and self-confidence and then back again to pity. The changes are strange as they happen so fast.
“Sincerely Yours” What is the best way to end a letter? There are so many ways and how does one tell which is the best? So many things to take into account.
“Clown Life” Clowns do bring laughter to others and that is worthwhile.
The rhyming sentences told in verse are so lovely to read as the words slide right off your tongue. The book makes you feel good and that is a nice feeling to have.

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