<p>From the author of <b><em>Lil’ Phyllis Meets Her Book Fair Fairy</em></b> and <b><em>When You Meet a Djembe Drum</em></b><br></p><p><b>Lil’ Phyllis once laughed her way to the White House. A signed copy of<em> Lil’ Phyllis Loves</em>, along with student composed letters was delivered into the hands of the First Lady, Michelle Obama!</b><br><br>This one of a kind book has been thoroughly vetted by:</p><ul><li>Teachers</li><li>Librarians</li><li>Moms and Dads</li><li>Elementary aged boys and girls</li></ul><p><b>Most importantly it gets young readers reading and smiling about what they are reading. </b>And this one of a kind book will most certainly put a smile on your face too.</p><p>After all, little laughter never hurt anybody, But Lil’ Phyllis gets carried away…<br>Lil’ Phyllis shares the gift of laughter with everyone, including her classmates.</p><p><em>’She laughs on the school yard, she laughs down the hall. She just laughs and laughs. Lil’ Phyllis her way into the classroom'</em></p><p>And learns a valuable lesson in return. Teacher disciplines her for cracking up the entire class with infectious laughter during math.</p><p>Written in verse, this upbeat telling of an original tale is relatable to children and grown-ups alike. When Lil’ Phyllis gets home, she asks her mom and dad, </p><p><em>’Is laughing bad?'</em></p><p>You will chuckle to yourself like Lil’ Phyllis’ dad did, as you recall how every classroom seems to have a Lil’ Phyllis in it. </p><p>This a wonderful book because the expression of laughter is universal. However, it is sometimes misunderstood. Look for this story to be retold languages all over the world.</p><p><br></p>
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Aderemi T. Adeyemi enjoys green tea while writing, learning new thing in the ever-changing publishing world, and sharing what he has learned. Keeping with the theme of learning, Adeyemi is honored to have served special needs children in the classrooms of both the San Diego Unified and Los Angeles Unified School Districts for nearly two decades. Drawing inspiration from his work with young children, he indie-authored his first children’s book titled Lil’ Phyllis Loves to Laff. He then followed up with Lil’ Phyllis Meets Her Book Fair Fairy. Adeyemi went on to write and publish When You Meet a Djembe Drum, and several other titles. Find a list of Adeyemi book and more at www.selfhelpforselfpublishers.com.