Leo couldn\'t do anything right.
Deserves space on any parenting shelf..
As Children\'s Books and Their Creators commented: Leo\'s reassuring \'I made it!\' at the end delights young listeners who may have been scrutinized for early blooming by well-intentioned moms and dads.
With its message of patience and humor, Leo the Late Bloomer is more timely than ever.
She knows her son will do all those things, and more, when he\'s ready.
But Leo\'s mother isn\'t. -- The Horn Book Leo isn\'t reading, or writing, or drawing, or even speaking, and his father is concerned.
Captivating and rollicking.
This heartwarming story of how a little tiger named Leo bloomed is told by bestselling author Robert Kraus and is accompanied by the wonderfully bold illustrations of Jose Aruego.
Full color.
Reassuring for Late bloomers, this book is illustrated with beguiling pictures.--Saturday Review.
In his own good time, Leo does read, he does write, and he does draw.
When Leo\'s father asks what\'s the matter with Leo, Leo\'s mother explains that he\'s simply a Late bloomer.
He couldn\'t draw.
He couldn\'t write.
He couldn\'t read.
Leo couldn\'t do anything right