![]() They discipline their daughters before they ever call Mrs. Plus, the moms in the whispering chapter truly show concern for raising their daughters to be empathetic. For the little girls who can’t stop whispering, the candy-stick cure might have been quite magical, but learning to appreciate those who are different from us certainly isn’t. Ultimately, Philip Carmody stops showing off because he no longer receives attention for his antics. I can’t say this is always the case (although I do wish I could get ahold of Harbin Quadrangle’s slowpoke spray… I could get a lot more done with a dose of that in my shoes,) the show-off and whisperer cures point to real-life advice. Truthfully, even though the cure may be a magic pill or powder, they often point to a more realistic cure for the deeper issue. ![]() Piggle-Wiggle for relying on magic instead of advice for raising children, I preferred this book for the magic. Though many reviewers on Goodreads fault Hello, Mrs. Today we’re focusing on perhaps my favorite book of the series, Hello, Mrs. ![]() ![]() Piggle-Wiggle and her cures, even sixty years after the books were written. The second-graders came from a variety of backgrounds and cultures, and every single student listened silently. Piggle-Wiggle books to the classroom she subbed. I remember walking into my old elementary school when I was 11 years old and watching my mom read the Mrs. My husband’s book collection gets a break this week as we review one of my family’s favorites. ![]()
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