![]() ![]() ![]() But with his mother's patient reassurance and an analogy borrowed from nature (there will always be enough love to go around, just as the sun never runs out of light), he begins to believe she won't run out. Raccoon giving Ronny a Kissing Hand-a smooch in the middle of her child's palm, which, as in the first book, sends "the warmth of that kiss from his hand, up his arm, and into his heart"-previously reserved just for Chester. But the hero is thrown for a loop when he sees Mrs. It's bad enough that his new brother Ronny is a pest ("He pulls my tail and talks to my friends and follows me everywhere I go!" Chester complains). In this sequel, Chester has another hurdle to overcome: sibling rivalry. He was wrestling with the difficult transition of starting school. When Chester the raccoon was introduced to readers in The Kissing Hand, ![]()
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