By Emily Morrow

Art by Sally Garland

Encouraging your little one as a helper can transform the way they see chores, turning them into fun and meaningful moments. Little Helper, Big Imagination by Emily Morrow and Sally Garland, published by Zonderkidz, takes this idea a step further by weaving in imaginative play.

Imagine becoming a chef, decorating a giant cake with fondant while making the bed, or stepping into the shoes of a scientist, carefully measuring the perfect portion of dog food for the family pet. These are just a few of the creative scenarios in the book that inspire kids to bring imagination into everyday tasks.

One of the highlights of this book is the thoughtful section at the end, where the author shares even more playful ideas to make chores engaging. If incorporating play into daily routines doesn’t come naturally, this book will spark your imagination and make everyday tasks feel a little more magical!

Themes: Family, Cooperation, Goodness

Recommended Ages: 2-5

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