Emma's Turn at the Fair

A cheeky sibling-centered story about fairness and the courage to find your voice.

Emma's sister won't let her make any decisions at the Town Fair, so Emma makes some funny potty jokes instead.

The sisters get separated and when Emma is found, she confronts her older sister about her wish to take a turn choosing what they do.

Will Emma finally get a turn to choose?

Sibling dynamics can be really hard to navigate at times

especially for 2 to 5 year olds.

Emma’s Turn at the Fair helps kids understand that...

  • We all have different personalities and needs.

  • It’s okay to want something, and then not get it.

  • It takes courage to express our feelings clearly.

  • It’s okay to ask for what we want.

Boys and girls will learn that it is okay to stand up for oneself to be heard. When we say how we feel and express our wishes, we learn each other’s likes or dislikes.

Taking turns is fun - for you and me.