YOUR ORDER

Empty Shopping cart

PROCEED TO CHECKOUT

Back

Lucy Little’s Really Bad (Actually Awful) Dream

Nancy Carnahan Webb PhD

What child has never had a bad dream? Lucy Little's bad dream came after her mother repeatedly asked her to help with responsibilities around the house. After days of telling her mother that she would rather play or draw or do fun activities rather than help around the house with simple tasks, Lucy Little's really bad (actually awful) dream happened. After that dream, Lucy Little changed her ways and decided that cooperation, not resistance, would be a better choice because when you do something you need to do, you usually get to do something you want to do.

Paperback  |   Hardback   |   eBook

ABOUT NANCY CARNAHAN WEBB PHD


Nancy Carnahan Webb PhD, is a professor of early childhood public health (retired). For thirty years, she taught both undergraduate and graduate students and engaged in researching issues that affect young children and their families. She has two lovely daughters, one granddaughter, two grandsons and a spouse who gives her ample space to pursue her passions which include writing, cooking, traveling and entertaining family, friends, and colleagues. Nancy currently resides in Lexington, SC but has also lived and enjoyed careers in Iowa City, IA; Ann Arbor, MI; Antwerp, Belgium; and Augusta, GA.