It's hard to apologize. It's hard to say thank you. Sometimes it's even hard to invite someone over for a birthday party. This cleverly designed, slyly bureaucratic collection of "forms" makes dealing with these childhood issues a great deal less awkward and a whole lot more fun. Issued in impressively official script and language by the Department of Regret, Remorse, and Reconciliation, the Union of Childhood Revenue, the Ministry of Dreams, and other indispensable offices, these forms help kids say some of the hard stuff: "I've eaten the last piece of...," "You're the best sister in the world," "Thank you for buying me stuff I need," "Thank you for buying me stuff I don't need." And, because it's important to record even your most private feelings, there are forms to verify that one's parents are, indeed, aliens; that the surprise birthday gift was not actually a surprise; that you had a really scary dream; and other conundrums not easily expressed in person. Highly adaptable to meet the needs and desires of any boy or girl, these forms can be endlessly photocopied-and of course filed away by parents and grandparents for future reminiscences and chuckles.
Publisher: Prestel
ISBN: 9783791372976
Number of pages: 48
Dimensions: 240 x 300 mm
"This clever and laugh-out-loud collection of pull-out forms will delight and amuse young readers! Creative, cheeky, and just plain fun, these forms are as much to read as they are to fill out and use." -Word Spelunking
This is such a beautiful book, I’ve loved looking through all the brilliant forms and the illustrations are beautiful. A fabulous Christmas present for children
ps - the actual cover is different (and much prettier)
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