HOW TO BRING THE great CHILDREN’S book NOT A BOX TO LIFE IN YOUR LIVING space

The creative children’s book Not A Box by Antoinette Portiss has a special location in my heart since it’s the very first book title my kid might checked out to me.

The style of the book is a young bunny’s point of view that the box he is playing with is “not a box,” however rather a rocket ship, mountain, or skyscraper.

(It’s not a box. It’s a robot!)

Find Not A Box on Amazon.

When I saw pictures of my buddy Patti’s kid being introduced to Not a Box at a bookstore event, I believed it appeared like easy-to-execute young child fun. Plus, if you’re lucky, when you introduce the box to your toddler, he’ll gravitate to playing with it on his own, as well as provide you 14 seconds of peace each day.

Patti told me that at the bookstore, “They put a lot of boxes in a line as well as had a youngster sit in each one then pretended they were riding a train, on a plane, rocket ship, etc.”

Box celebration anyone? The publisher suggests having people BYOB (that’s Bring Your own Box) to a young child party.

Not into hosting? Outdoors, my friends. set up your box celebration at the park, as well as everybody who passes by will believe you’re a overall Pinterest mom. hope nobody slashes your tires.

Find the follow-up book Not A Stick on Amazon.

Photos by Patti Lew

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