Warning: Parents are glitchy. They stop being silly, forget how to play, and sometimes even lose their funny bone. Luckily, kids know exactly how to fix them. How to Fix Your Parents is a laugh-out-loud children’s picture book that flips the script—kids are the ones helping grown-ups remember how to laugh, play, and enjoy life. With cheeky goats, colorful illustrations, and hilarious “fixes,” this playful read celebrates the imagination and power of children everywhere. But this book is more than giggles—it gives families a fun, lighthearted way to talk about love, feelings, and connection. Bedtime laughs turn into real-life conversations, making it a family favorite kids will want again and again. 👉 Bonus Activity: Kids design their very own Parent-Fix Toolkit on the final spread, turning reading time into playtime. Perfect for: Parents who secretly need fixing (spoiler: that’s all of them) - Bedtime stories that end with giggles - Classrooms looking for an interactive read-aloud - Gift-giving (birthdays, holidays, baby showers, or new parents) - Fans of The Day the Crayons Quit and How to Babysit a Grandma ✨ Ideal for ages 4–8 ✨ A laugh-out-loud family favorite Because sometimes, even parents need a little fixing… and maybe a goat or two. Young and adult readers alike will find much that's heartening in this engaging story—and reminders why it's important not to take life too seriously. Darling illustrations by Tina Perko add entertaining touches—like the family's pets who play dress up, frolic, and celebrate togetherness—and the toolkit included at the end is brimming with creative ideas for quality time: nap coupons, puppet shows, decorating a picture frame, crafting I Love You bracelets, and more. - booklife Warning: Parents are glitchy. They stop being silly. They forget to play. Sometimes they even lose their fun button. Luckily, they have you. All you need is this book...and maybe a goat or two. Craft Alert: make a parent-fix toolkit! Terri Tatchell is an Academy Award-nominated screenwriter (for District 9) and the author of multiple children's book series, including Endangered & Misunderstood and Just Like You. Her stories blend humor, heart, and a love of animals to inspire empathy and imagination in young readers. She lives between Canada and France with her family and a menagerie of pets.