Your Daddy’s My Son - 5.0 out of 5 stars

Grandparent DREAM BOOK! Marilyn Lebovitz did it again! She brought a meaningful conversation to life in her newest book, Your Daddy’s My Son. As a grandmother of 5 boys, I am so very excited to read this story to each of them. Grandchildren love to hear stories about their parents when they were little. This book does just that! In addition, as an early childhood educator and director, I love how this book brings out language in young children. Reciprocal interactions during story time is what we aim to do. All four of Ms. Lebovitz's books do just that! Thank you again for another fabulous book!

Naomi Gordon ~ Educational Director ~ Taubman Early Education Center


Boca Raton, Florida

Your Mommy’s My Daughter - 5.0 out of 5 stars

SWEET, SWEET, SWEET Mother/Daughter Story!


I am completely in love with the books from this author. This book is a very sweet story about a mother and a daughter. I bought this book because I am a fan of the first two books Ms. Lebovitz wrote. I cannot wait to read this book to my granddaughter. This is a book every "Nana", grandma should have. Beautiful!

Burps From My Butt and Don’t Wipe Your Boogers on the Wall

Children come equipped with this wonderful body. There is so much to explore and learn about. It’s just 1 big adventure! Sometimes that adventure brings the unexpected and can leave children feeling confused or even embarrassed. Marilyn Lebovitz's delightful books, Burps From My Butt and Don't Wipe Your Boogers on the Wall, help children navigate those moments and understand that it is all totally natural. As a long-time educator, I have seen those moments happen and the discomfort created. The message of these 2 funny stories is that it's okay, and we all do it! Written as adorable rhymes and beautifully illustrated by Kaley Powers, I highly recommend reading these books to help children (and adults too) laugh and understand, that it's just what our bodies do!

Joan Hersch ~Education Director~Newtown, PA ~ Teacher of the Gifted, Retired ~Bristol Township, PA

Burps From My Butt - 5.0 out of 5 stars

An adorable, relatable, lovable book! What child hasn't found himself/herself in a potentially embarrassing, gassy situation? Burps From My Butt is a charming approach to a normal bodily function, through a child's eyes. A must have, delightful addition to a child's library! Adam P.

March 30, 2019 Couldn’t get my grandsons to stop laughing! Adorable book dealing with another of the many embarrassing bodily functions. Very funny, very approachable and very well illustrated. Get it for all your young kids--they'll love it! Carol

The title had me at "burps." What an imaginative, whimsical, fun book! The simple, age-appropriate words and story are highlighted beautifully by the extraordinary illustrations! I have three kids who are past the target age for this book and we all love it! I dare you not to smile while reading it to your little loved one! Who among us hasn't burped from our butt on occasion?!! Hahahaha!!! (Great gift idea! I've given away already!! Neil

Your Mommy’s My Daughter - 5.0 out of 5 stars

For every Grandmother or Grandfather to read to their grandchildren or great-grandchildren. It's a sentimental walk down Mommy/Daddy Memory Lane. I give these books to all my new grandparent friends. Joanne Samuels

Burps From My Butt - 5.0 out of 5 stars

Developmentally Amazing Book About LIFE! I LOVED everything about this book!


As an early childhood educator and director of a large school, this book sits out in my office. It helps children learn that bodily functions are normal. The book is filled with beautiful large pictures by her illustrator, Kaley Powers and is "happy". I highly recommend this book for your children's library!

LOVING Book #2 From the Story Lady!

Don’t Wipe Your Boogers on the Wall - 5.0 out of 5 stars

No one talks about boogers other than to say "don't"! Why are boogers so annoying? Why do people react so harshly to a running nose or a child picking his or her nose?


Yet, another manner that these little children are supposed to know at birth? NO! Thank you Marilyn for bringing another book to the shelves that speaks volumes to children about where their boogers should go. As a director of a preschool, I am thrilled to have this sitting on my shelf for teachers to share.