Everything Is Awkward

$6.99 US
RH Childrens Books | Crown Books for Young Readers
On sale Sep 20, 2016 | 978-0-399-54986-1
Age 5-9 years
Reading Level: Lexile AD240L | Fountas & Pinnell L
Sales rights: US, Canada, Open Mkt
The authors of the New York Times bestselling Awkward Family Photos franchise shine a light on the awkwardness of childhood. Warning: May cause uncontrollable laughter, snorting, and milk-spewing awkward moments for parents and kids alike.
 
Life isn’t perfect, and things don’t always go as planned. Like when you try to feed yourself and the food ends up all over your clothes. Or when you try to ride a bike and end up taking an epic spill. Or when you try to go potty and end up in the potty!
 
But laughing at ourselves makes it all a little easier, and a whole lot more entertaining. So go ahead and embrace all of life’s awkward moments. Because nobody’s perfect…but everyone’s awkward.
""The team behind Awkward Family Photos unveils a playfully cringeworthy collection of kid-centered photos submitted to their website, celebrating the idea that 'everything and everyone is awkward.'" —Kirkus Reviews

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The authors of the New York Times bestselling Awkward Family Photos franchise shine a light on the awkwardness of childhood. Warning: May cause uncontrollable laughter, snorting, and milk-spewing awkward moments for parents and kids alike.
 
Life isn’t perfect, and things don’t always go as planned. Like when you try to feed yourself and the food ends up all over your clothes. Or when you try to ride a bike and end up taking an epic spill. Or when you try to go potty and end up in the potty!
 
But laughing at ourselves makes it all a little easier, and a whole lot more entertaining. So go ahead and embrace all of life’s awkward moments. Because nobody’s perfect…but everyone’s awkward.

Praise

""The team behind Awkward Family Photos unveils a playfully cringeworthy collection of kid-centered photos submitted to their website, celebrating the idea that 'everything and everyone is awkward.'" —Kirkus Reviews