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Little Melly's Cranium - And The Horrible List Of Chores: A Children's Guide To Lobes Brain
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Little Melly thought her head looked too big-very big, perhaps, too big. So she did her best to cover it with hats and bows and scarves so no one would notice. For she was certain, quite certain, that people would stare if they could see just how very big it was. What she couldn't see was all the wonderful parts of her brain that were working to make her who she was: a person who hated doing chores. Follow Little Melly as she is forced to do a horrible list of chores to see just what is happening inside her brain as it conspires against her to get her chores done. This story is a whimsical look at the lobes of the brain and what each part does to make us unique.
Little Melly thought her head looked too big-very big, perhaps, too big. So she did her best to cover it with hats and bows and scarves so no one would notice. For she was certain, quite certain, that people would stare if they could see just how very big it was. What she couldn't see was all the wonderful parts of her brain that were working to make her who she was: a person who hated doing chores. Follow Little Melly as she is forced to do a horrible list of chores to see just what is happening inside her brain as it conspires against her to get her chores done. This story is a whimsical look at the lobes of the brain and what each part does to make us unique.




















