‘Hey Bear, Will You Please Eat My Sister?’
In this whimsical and hilarious children’s picture book, meet a young boy with an unconventional request for his friend ‘Bear’. Fed up with his mischievous sister’s antics, he hatches a plan to find a creative solution to his sibling woes.
Every day, his sister wreaks havoc in his life, from invading his room to ruining his playtime. She’s a tattletale, a pincher, and a tornado of chaos with her wild, frizzy red hair. With her around, it’s impossible to have any fun or peace!
Desperate for a solution, the boy turns to a trusty friend, a gentle bear, with a simple request: ‘Hey Bear, will you please eat my sister?’ He imagines all the wonderful things he and his friends could do if she were out of the picture!
Join this imaginative boy on a delightful journey as he navigates the ups and downs of sibling rivalry, cleverly weaving humor and heartwarming moments into his quest to make life more bearable. Will Bear heed the boy’s plea?
‘Hey Bear, Will You Please Eat My Sister?’ is a charming and relatable story that celebrates the bond between siblings, even when it feels like they’re from different planets. With whimsical illustrations and a lovable cast of characters, this tale will have young readers giggling and reflecting on the importance of family, quirks, and all.
About the author
Tammy L. Brown is a whimsical wordsmith hailing from the charming town of Toccoa, Georgia, nestled snugly in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains. While she may have penned the uproarious guide on ‘How to Train Your Husband, ‘ Tammy would like to clarify that she is, in fact, happily married (most days) to a husband who fails to see the humor in that book-a source of endless amusement for her.In addition to her mischievous marital musings, Tammy also has numerous published books under the pen name TL Brown in the delightful world of children’s picture books, where her words and illustrations create enchanting tales for young readers. But don’t be fooled; she navigates various genres of fiction and nonfiction with equal aplomb, ensuring that her readers, young and old are always in for a surprise. When she’s not conjuring fictional worlds or attempting to train her husband, Tammy can often be found sipping a Diet Coke (with extra ice) and soaking in the beauty of the Georgia countryside.So, dear reader, while you might take a moment to revel in Tammy’s hilarious advice on husband-honing, remember, it’s all good fun. After all, what’s life without a little laughter, a lot of variety, and a dash of marital mischief?