My latest guilty pleasure is children’s books. Whether it’s because I’m autistic (stereotypically childish), a dissociative identity disorder system (traumatized child), or just a child at heart is not important. I do often wonder these things — like, am I just into something because of the former reasons? Other people will tell me it doesn’t matter, but it does to me.
Book review + thoughts
I received this book for free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Published by Well-Spoken Books on 1 April, 2022
Genre: Children's books, Fiction, Graphic novels
# pages: 31
Source: NetGalley
Rating: ★★★★★
- ?? this is so cute. Like, MUCH CUTER than The Rabbit Listened.
- I selected this book because the typography positioning of the N being on the koala bear’s nose attracted me.
- There’s an N on Your Nose is a super quirky book using basic anatomy to teach kids about letters.
- The story is lovely. The illustrations are also lovely??
- Like, ughhhh. WHY DOES IT HAVE TO BE SO LONG before it’s published? because I need to add it to my children’s book collection now.
- I swallowed this book whole. It’s only 31 pages. At first, I was concerned about how long it was going to go on — how long could it go on? — but then it was over, and I was sad.
- This is so cute that I can see myself buying multiple copies — one for myself, and then one for each of the small children in my family. It’s that amazing of a book. I’m in love with every bit of it that I can’t contain myself.
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