The third in the Sticky the Kitty Series. Sticky gets a new sister, Daphne, and learns a good lesson about being sad. Sometimes we cant hurry sad. We have to be patient and let the sad go away. Sad ends when you're done being sad. As always a good lesson told with lots of humor. Just like all lessons should be taught,
Chuck Hawley is a 3 time 'Best Children's Book Award' winner who writes Childrens' Books that have been described as "adult books that children really love to read". As a father and a grandfather, Chuck combines humor and empathy to teach important lessons that he would want his own children and grandchidlren to learn.
One of Chuck's favorite reviews from a young fan said, "You learn to be nice, but the book was so fun, I didn't know I was learning." An avid supporter of children's mental health, Chuck uses his books to tell children and adults alike that they are are all important, stronger than they know, and always worthy of love.
Chuck's books can be found in homes, classrooms, and therapists and counselors offices in over 20 countries around the world.
sweet, heartfelt with a beautiful message for kids and adults alike
I am a jaded, grizzled old soul, but the simple sweetness of the message left me with tears in my eyes.
Perfectly stated, easy enough for small children to understand the message, but profound enough that adults will find valuable meaning in the book as well.
The story of Sticky the Kitty has always touched my heart, but this was the first Chuck Hawley book I've read. His innate goodness, wisdom, and love of animals is clearly reflected in his book.bless him and all who are touched by his efforts. ❤❤❤