Sissy Goes Tiny
By Rebecca Flansburg, BA Norrgard and Penny Weber
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Eight-year-old Sissy loves her life. She loves her toys, her Big house, and her Big backyard. But when Sissy's parents decide they are going to live in a Tiny House on wheels and travel around the U.S., Sissy isn't sure that she will like the idea of "living tiny." But as she and her mommy and daddy learn about downsizing, re-p
Rebecca Flansburg
Rebecca "Becky" Flansburg is an author,freelance writer, and blogger fromMinnesota who writes about parenthoodtopics and being a mompreneur. Her twonon-fiction books on working from home,FREElance FREEdom: Creating the Work-From-Home Life You Crave and MomBossing: The Freedom to Create theBusiness You Love, are available in bothphysical and e-book form. She is also aproud member of the Lakes Area WritersAlliance. Readers can also find her atBeckyFlansburg.com or on Instagram.
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byThe Children's Book Podcast0 ratings0% found this document usefulAdvent Day 13: Crybaby Christmas: Thank you for joining Keys for Kids Radio's Countdown to Christmas Advent Activity! Read the story below, answer the questions on the cards, and send us a voice message with your answers! Then you could hear yourself on Keys for Kids Radio as we talk through each day's story! Send In Your Answers Crybaby Christmas "This is the worst Christmas ever!” Stella told her brother. “Not only did we have to move because of Dad’s job, we have to live in this tiny apartment because we can’t find a house.” She groaned as she tripped over a box on her way to the couch. “There’s no room in here!” Logan shrugged. “At least we have beds. When Mary and Joseph got to Bethlehem, all they could find was a stable. They probably just had straw.” Stella sighed. “Yeah, well, at least they had the gifts the wise men brought them. We don’t have any presents to open tomorrow because we’ve been so busy moving that we haven’t had any time to go Christmas shopping!” “Actually, the Podcast episode
Advent Day 13: Crybaby Christmas: Thank you for joining Keys for Kids Radio's Countdown to Christmas Advent Activity! Read the story below, answer the questions on the cards, and send us a voice message with your answers! Then you could hear yourself on Keys for Kids Radio as we talk through each day's story! Send In Your Answers Crybaby Christmas "This is the worst Christmas ever!” Stella told her brother. “Not only did we have to move because of Dad’s job, we have to live in this tiny apartment because we can’t find a house.” She groaned as she tripped over a box on her way to the couch. “There’s no room in here!” Logan shrugged. “At least we have beds. When Mary and Joseph got to Bethlehem, all they could find was a stable. They probably just had straw.” Stella sighed. “Yeah, well, at least they had the gifts the wise men brought them. We don’t have any presents to open tomorrow because we’ve been so busy moving that we haven’t had any time to go Christmas shopping!” “Actually, the
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