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The Truth About the Couch

The Truth About the Couch book cover: A dapper fox is pointing to and talking about a couch to his right

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Susan Faust By Susan Faust , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 4+

A zany story about the invention and uses of the couch.

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This zany picture book has little to do with actual facts and more to do with imaginative conjecture and commentary. Liniers comical art, done in graphite and watercolor, rollicks along, propelled by the wacky story-line, presented mostly in snappy speech bubbles. The Truth About the Couch can simply be enjoyed as a romp, or it can be employed to open discussion of timely topics, for example, efforts to overprotect kids from the dangers of "pillow-sliding" on the couch or exposure to "nonsense" from a silly story. Although it can be read as a satiric take-down of the helicopter-style approach to child-rearing and of the excesses of so-called "cancel culture," this book is less successful as a catalyst for conversation and more successful as pure fun.

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