>> i wrote a letter for the "lenny letter," you know, that lena dunham thing?ng this into a children's book?" and i was like, "i had not. but i will." and so they very sweetly and organically helped me turn this into a little book for kids. so cute. >> jimmy: but you said it came from you reading to your daughter? >> yeah, like, little, you know, i have a nine-year-old now, who was then six when i -- when we wrote it. and she -- it was just my little girl and i like laying in bed at night and we were just listening to her kind of talk about just monologuing as, like, little kids do about. and just hearing her, like, just hearing her, kind of, like, self-possession and her confidence and her just, like, full voice, like, authenticity. i thought, "oh, i just want to like capture this for her." and so, that, it kind of came out of that. so i couldn't be prouder. it's real cute. >> jimmy: aw. >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: did she see the book? >> yeah. >> jimmy: has she read the book? >> yes. but she's not getting any of the profits from it. [ laughter