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In Being Three is the Best Age to Be we find little Sophia, our birthday girl, riding up in a ski lift chair with her big sister Maria. She explains, "Most of the snow has now disappeared. The winter is gone and the summer has neared." Then, as the girls climb higher toward the mountaintop, Sophia notices, "It seems to get colder the higher we go. And now it seems that there is more snow." Sophia is surprised once exiting the ski lift at the top of the mountain by her friends who have planned a fun day playing in the snow. Not all goes as planned though, as Sophia explains, "They say when I'm…mehr

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In Being Three is the Best Age to Be we find little Sophia, our birthday girl, riding up in a ski lift chair with her big sister Maria. She explains, "Most of the snow has now disappeared. The winter is gone and the summer has neared." Then, as the girls climb higher toward the mountaintop, Sophia notices, "It seems to get colder the higher we go. And now it seems that there is more snow." Sophia is surprised once exiting the ski lift at the top of the mountain by her friends who have planned a fun day playing in the snow. Not all goes as planned though, as Sophia explains, "They say when I'm older some things I'll forget. Sharing cake with a bear, I'll remember, I'll bet." The ride down the ski is no less an adventure as echoes bounce off mountainsides invigorating the excitement, which is captivated in colorful illustrations.
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Mr. Picerni has put together quite the wonderful book series of birthday rhymes. Young readers will enjoy following Sophia as she celebrates her birthdays from the age of being one all the way and including the age of being nine. Parents reading this book to their little ones will discover the joy these little poetic journeys bring. Rhythmic expression has been proven to enhance a child's reading experience. This book is dedicated to Mr. Picerni's granddaughter, and to all children so that they may build their imaginations and their reading experiences in a positive way. Paul Picerni resides in the quaint beach town of Port Hueneme, California.