![]() In the end, however, Little Critter tells us one of the only fair things about his life: the fact that he gets to stay up later than his sister and baby brother (which might I add, his little brother and sister probably see as unfair). My favorite is when he wants to bring a skunk into the house in order to feed, but his parents won't let him. His parents unfairly make him wash the dog and then take a bath, even though neither of them likes getting dirty. They are things like not being able to get ice cream or candy while his family is at the mall or not being able to cut his little sister's hair. What follows are a series of (mostly) unrelated events which Little Critter sees as being unfair. In the case of "That's Not Fair", the Mayers treat practically all situations which would make a kid scream, well, "That's not fair!" The book begins with Little Critter having to (unfairly) make his bed. They illustrate the struggles of children as seen by themselves. ![]() â–¡That's Not Fair - A Scholastic Book First Printing 2000 - Gina and Mercer Mayer have a great series in the Little Critter books. ![]()
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