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Thanksgiving is a day everyone loves for its delicious feasts, leftovers, and family gatherings. Join a little boy who loved Thanksgiving as much as anyone with Shani T. Night's The Little Boy Who Craved Thanksgiving Leftovers: And the Lessons He Learned. Little Ricky was a mischievous young boy living in a cozy house on Maple Street. Ricky loved Thanksgiving. On this year's Thanksgiving, he cannot wait for the delicious leftovers and turkey sandwiches he'll get to eat. But when he learns that his family plans to invite guests for dinner, Ricky begins to worry that there won't be any leftovers. After hiding some of the food in his favorite spot, Ricky meets Grandma Grace, who has a few insightful words of wisdom that remind Ricky what Thanksgiving is all about. He begins to appreciate his loving family and the memories they will make.
Spread the love and joy of Thanksgiving and all it entails with The Little Boy Who Craved Thanksgiving Leftovers. Shani T. Night knocks it out of the park with this colorful children's picture book that imparts valuable lessons about how sharing and celebrating with others brings happiness and joy to all and creates unforgettable memories that last a lifetime. With a quirky character as the main protagonist, Night tells a wholesome tale about love, family, and the value of listening to one's elders. Ricky is a likable young boy you're guaranteed to love. The vibrant illustrations help make the story and the characters even more memorable. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed the book and recommend it to all readers below ten.