Let me tell you, this book is pure magic. I've read it to my 4-year-old at least a dozen times now, and every single time she dissolves into giggles when Sammy Bird makes his wishes. The way the story unfolds is just perfect for little attention spans.
What surprised me most was how interactive it feels. My daughter shouts out answers to the questions before I can even turn the page. The illustrations have these hilarious little details that keep us discovering something new each read-through.
As someone who's suffered through too many boring kids' books, I appreciate how this one actually holds adult interest too. The humor works on multiple levels - simple enough for kids but with some clever winks that parents will catch.
We've made it part of our bedtime routine, and I don't mind one bit because it's genuinely fun to read aloud. The pacing is spot-on - not too long, not too short. Just when the kids might start fidgeting, something silly happens to reel them back in.
After seeing how much my daughter loved it, we bought two more Sammy Bird books. They've all been hits, but this three wishes concept might be the most brilliant one yet. Watching kids realize why three wishes might be a bad idea never gets old!