Your Thought Thinking Thinker

The Mommies Reviews

This is a review for Your Thought Thinking Thinker written y by Albert k, Ebrahimian

Charlie and I had errands to run this morning and I asked Charlie to grab his schoolbooks to work on while we would be in the car. We went to get into the car and Charlie asked me to sit in back with him since David was driving this morning.

As we begin down the road, I asked Charlie what he wanted to work on first and Charlie said let’s get reading out of the way. I asked Charlie what he wanted to read. Charlie handed me Your Thought Thinking Thinker and said can we read this book and since it was a new book, we hadn’t read I was excited to dive into the story just as Charlie was.

Charlie and I begin to read the book and took turns reading the pages and as we did, we found ourselves answering and discussing things that happened in the book which led to new Homeschooling Lessons. As well as how to write Poems thanks to the back of the book.

Charlie had fun drawing things he read in the book for our Art Class. We discussed dreams and even looked up majickkids.com and their Audio Books which I had been wanting to check into with Charlie. If you haven’t had the opportunity to read this new book and you or someone you know likes to dream, then you should check it out as soon as possible.

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Have you ever thunk thoughts about what you might find

If you looked for the place where thoughts live in your mind?

Have you ever wondered where all your thoughts go?

Do they fly out your brain or perhaps your bedroom window?

Well, this little book explores your thought-thinking thinker

and the world of your mind where you can ponder and tinker.

We know you’ll love it, so give it a shot.

And who knows, you might learn something new about that thinker you’ve got.

About Albert Strasser

Albert Strasser

Born on San Juan Island, King Albert K. Strasser IV (typically just called Albert, much to his chagrin) considered growing up, thought better of it, and decided instead to begin writing stories for “the people who understand me. ” An experimenter by nature, he tends to try things that don’t work and ask questions that get him into trouble. A Buddhist practitioner, dancer, poet, and eater of pastries, Albert currently resides somewhere new with his imaginary pet salamander, Sir Hugh Hamilton Rothschild Sr.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates