Maisy is never patient. She hates waiting for her birthday, waiting to talk, waiting for attention from her sister. She interrupts, scowls, and stomps around. Everyone gets mad, and Maisy feels bad. After talking with her sister about ways to make waiting easier, Maisy starts a new approach. Eventually, she learns that having patience makes life calmer--and sometimes much nicer.
Themes
Genres: Fiction
Categories: Any Child, Informational
Content: Disability, Diverse Family
Settings: Unspecified
Ethnicity: Unspecified
Gender: Girl/Woman
Race/Culture: Asian/Pacific Islander/Asian American, Brown-Skinned and/or Race Unspecified, White/European American/Caucasian
Character Prominence: Dominant Main, Secondary