This clever collection of stories, compiled and edited by journalist Jennifer Margulis (whom I already love for her fantastic book "The Business of Baby"), is sure to resonate with any parent whose child is in (or has passed) the toddler stage. The stories cover a wide range of emotions related to parenting: love in its deepest form, wonder, exasperation, fear, exhaustion, and so much more. Some stories will really tug at your heart strings and may even get you a little weepy (because goodness knows we mothers don't need much of an excuse to cry), while others will have you laughing out loud (because we've BEEN there!).
What's great about this book is that it's so REAL. There is no such thing as a perfect parent, and these stories reflect that, whether in terms of accidentally swearing in front of our little ones, doing things that inadvertently cause them injury (which we then, of course, feel guilty about for the rest of our lives), or even just the ridiculous things we do sometimes to get through the day.
And the best part? It's a book of short stories, which sometimes is, realistically speaking, the only kind of book parents can really read. Got five or ten minutes while your child is eating? Read a story! Child is briefly playing on their own? Pick up the book! This book can easily be read in fits and starts, fitting perfectly into the lifestyle of any parent of a toddler, while providing some much needed literary therapy. I would recommend this book to any parent, no matter the age of their child.