"When I grow up I want to get married and be a mommy." As Pearl waits impatiently for her new brother or sister, she learns and practices skills that will help her be a good mother someday.
Perry Elisabeth Kirkpatrick lives in an undisclosed location outside of Phoenix where she and her husband chase their four little boys and an escape-artist dog. They don't chase their cats, however, because cats hate that. She is the author of "The Kitten Files" mysteries, "The Accidental Cases of Emily Abbott" spy series, and multiple short stories.
In addition to her writing, Perry enjoys graphic design, playing a number of musical instruments, and watching movies that make her laugh.
This is a great book for children, little girls especially. Perry did a wonderful job. What I liked most is that while it was written for children, it didn't have that frustratingly simple flavor. Over all, Pearl's Practice is a great book.
This short children's story is perfect for any little girl. Pearl is a little girl who wants to be a mommy someday. Her mommy is expecting a new little baby, so she decides she needs to practice being a mommy. Perry did a wonderful job describing Pearl and her family.
I received this book free from the author in exchange for providing an honest review.