In this original board book that tackles a common toddler problem, the bestselling character finds that waiting is never easy, but sometimes it is necessary. Jim Panzee is faced with something everyone hates…waiting…and waiting…and more waiting. Jim tries to be patient but he’s even impatient waiting for patience. It doesn’t happen right away, but eventually, Jim realizes that some things are worth waiting for.A simple text and humorous artwork offer parents the perfect funny book to help their toddler with waiting, even when they really don’t want to.
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