Two best friends who have difficulties taking turns struggle to reconcile their differences when one must consider giving up a fair share of the spotlight to the other. By the creator of Ruthie and the (Not So) Very Busy Day. Best friends Pammy and Wyatt argue because Pammy always gets her way, but after shooting baskets with her older brother, she is ready to give Wyatt a turn. In a charming, classic-Kevin-Henkes style, a friendship story with fun, play, and a gentle lesson about learning to share and take turns. Pammy and Wyatt are very good friends. They play together every day and they always have fun! They play parade, where Pammy is always the Queen--and Wyatt pulls the float. They play school, where Pammy is always the teacher--and Wyatt has to raise his hand to talk. And when they go on the tree swing, Wyatt always has to push. Well, maybe its not always so much fun for Wyatt! When is it Wyatts turn? And, when Wyatt decides he doesnt want to play anymore, what will Pammy do? These two adorable animal friends explore very familiar kid territory--learning to take turns--in a delightful picture book.