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28 Jul / Mimi Says NO by Yih-Fen Chou, illustrated by Chih-Yuan Chen

Mimi says noMimi’s independent ways continue … as she learns that her favorite word just might be ‘NO!’

Not quite capable, but wanting to prove she’s no longer a baby, Mimi is very very good at saying ‘NO I’ll dress myself!” even when her jumper ends up backwards on her little body, or “NO I’ll pour my own milk!” and having it end up anywhere but her cup, or “NO I’ll give Mommy a hug!” when Mommy offers her comfort after a fall …

Parents will definitely recognize their adorable little ones in Mimi. And adorable little ones with share a few good laughs with this adventurous new friend.

Check out Mimi Loves to Mimic for more Mimi fun.

Readers: Children

Published: 2010

By Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Children/Picture Books, Chinese American, Fiction, Nonethnic-specific Tags > BookDragon, Chih-Yuan Chen, Family, Kiddie fun, Mimi Says NO, Mother/daughter relationship, Parent/child relationship, Pets/Animals, Yih-Fen Chou
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