 A brick little bedtime story that I'm excited to read for you. Mama, if you had a wish, by Jean Motocit and illustrated by Robin Spauert. Here we go. Mama, ask a little bunny. If you had a wish, would you wish I never cried? No, little bunny, answered Mama. But it does make me sad to see you cry. Would you wish I was brave all the time and never got scared of anything? No, little bunny, said Mama. We all get scared sometimes. What about when I get mad at you, said little bunny? Would you wish I never did that? I love you when you are mad at me and I love you when you are not. I bet I know what you would wish, said little bunny. You would wish that I never made any mistakes. No, little bunny, said Mama. I love you no matter how many mistakes you make. Even big, giant mistakes? Even big, giant mistakes, said little bunny. You probably would wish I looked different, wouldn't you? No, little bunny, said Mama. I wouldn't wish you to look any different than you do. Little bunny was quiet for a moment. Mama, if you could make one wish about me, what would it be? I'd wish for you to be yourself, said Mama, because I love you just the way you are.