Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
- October 25, 2009
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Jan Eliot's funny and irreverent Stone Soup follows the saga of an extended, blended family, starring two working-mom sisters living just across the fence from each other. Val and Joan share life with their opinionated mother, a middle-school diva and 10-year-old tomboy, a reclusive teenage boy, a wild preschooler and his new baby sister...and of course Wally, the ultimate nice guy who steps into his stepdad shoes with grace amid the chaos. Working-parent hassles, pre-school tantrums, middle-school angst, love and the single mom... it's all here in Stone Soup.
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Comments (11) Jump to Comments Form
slug_queen said, about 1 month ago
She needs to install a hook and eye at adult eye level (Where the toddlers can’t reach to lock themselves in). Trust me on this one- it’ll save the sanity.
Fairportfan2
said,
about 1 month ago
My almost-four and almost-two granddaughters would find something to climb up on…
Norman
said,
about 1 month ago
How would they move the toilet to stand on it?
Have a good day everyone.
Macushlalondra
said,
about 1 month ago
Reason 476 why I’m glad I don’t have kids.
The_JAM said, about 1 month ago
And she didn’t lock the door because…?
lightenup said, about 1 month ago
Macushlalondra, it’s not as bad as the comics make it out to be. People just need to remember that we’re smarter and bigger and in charge. Don’t let the kids take over, stand your ground, but choose your battles.
rayannina said, about 1 month ago
I’m with you, JAM. Lock the bleeep door, Joan!
kab2rb said, about 1 month ago
The bathroom knob locks from inside the bathroom, Joan should locked it first before relaxing. Two little scampies.
Rmom said, about 1 month ago
With my oldest son, there was rarely anything “out of reach” for him, especially by that age. He opened the dryer door once, and used that to climb up to play with the cleaning chemicals I had on the shelf above the washer & dryer. (I thought since the laundry room was in the basement with no chairs, he’d not be able to reach them.) Thankfully, he just had fun playing with spraying the windex, and not tasting anything. Another time, he used the drawers in the kitchen to climb up to counter height.
SaraCVT said, about 1 month ago
Slug_queen said about 22 hours ago,
She needs to install a hook and eye at adult eye level (Where the toddlers can’t reach to lock themselves in). Trust me on this one- it’ll save the sanity.
That doesn’t last long. I did that, and my twins learned at the ripe old age of 6 that they could use broom handles to unhook them and get into places they weren’t supposed to be (in the case, get the cookies). We resorted to a padlock on the cookie cabinet, that only Mama has the key to. Little sneaks are trying to pick my pocket, but they haven’t got it yet. Now, if I just don’t lose the key…
bgunderson said, 21 days ago
It didn’t take long for my son to figure out how to stick something into the hole on the doorknob to unlock the door. Then we replaced the lock and it took about 2 months for him to realized that by vigorously shaking the door, it would unlock. Fun stuff.