With this lighthearted story, children will relate to Jilli and the silly things she does, while parents will appreciate the humor behind these happenings. Jillian Wallaby is always doing silly things and her mom is always letting her know, exclaiming "Jilli, that's silly!" at the silly things her daughter does. Finally, her mom realizes that she isn't being silly after all--she's just being a girl. Also featured is a book talk to engage children in discussion, imagination, and perception.
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With this lighthearted story, children will relate to Jilli and the silly things she does, while parents will appreciate the humor behind these happenings. Jillian Wallaby is always doing silly things and her mom is always letting her know, exclaiming "Jilli, that's silly!" at the silly things her daughter does. Finally, her mom realizes that she isn't being silly after all--she's just being a girl. Also featured is a book talk to engage children in discussion, imagination, and perception.
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