For nannies and their work families, saying goodbye is never easy and author Julie Sternberg gets that. In fact, she’s penned a wonderful new book that can help parents, children and nannies who are coming to the end of their working relationship gently broach the topic.
Like Pickle Juice on a Cookie addresses and validates the deep emotions that come along with saying goodbye and opens the door to conversation for those who are facing it.
From the publisher:
I had a bad August.
A very bad August.
As bad as pickle juice on a cookie.
As bad as a spider web on your leg.
As bad as the black parts on a banana.
I hope your August was better.
I really do.
When Eleanor’s beloved babysitter, Bibi, has to move away to take care of her ailing father, Eleanor must try to bear the summer without Bibi and prepare for the upcoming school year. Her new, less-than-perfect babysitter just isn’t up to snuff, and she doesn’t take care of things like Bibi used to. But as the school year looms, it’s time for new beginnings. Eleanor soon realizes that she will always have Bibi, no matter how far away she is.
Written in a lyrical style with thoughtful and charming illustrations throughout, this remarkable debut novel tells a poignant story of friendship and the bittersweet feelings of growing up.
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