Teaches children the importance of caring for others using letters from kids that explain a tricky situation so readers relate and learn about possible steps to take and model possible outcomes. What does caring mean? -- Being a good friend -- Helping round the house -- I'll play with the baby -- Working together -- Sharing with others -- I'll get help -- I use a wheelchair -- Lettin…
What is the best way to cheer up a friend? How can you help if your mom or dad is grumpy? What can you do to make a classmate feel more included? You care about your family, friends, and maybe even people you don't know well. But sometimes it's hard to show your feelings. This book offers examples of what you can do for others. It shows how being helpful and caring can make you and everyone …
Introduces cooperation through examples of everyday situations such as at school, with friends, and at home, where this character trait can be used.
Values are things you believe in. They guide the way you think, you speak, and you behave. In Cooperation read about six simple ways to cooperate with your family, friends, and neighbors.
Pip has a problem. Tab promised to make lunch for the big picnic. But when Pip arrives, nothing is ready. How do Pip and Tab work together to make the picnic a success? Character concepts: Being a good friend, working together, being responsible.
This traditional story is set in an inner city school where the children have grown an enormous turnip! How can they pull it out? First the boys try and then the girls, but the turnip will not move. They all try together but the turnip still will not budge. Can Larry save the day? Great for teaching and learning foreign languages and English as a Second Language.
When author and artist David Shannon was five years old, he wrote a semi-autobiographical story of a little kid who broke all his mother's rules. He chewed with his mouth open (and full of food), he jumped on the furniture, and he broke his mother's vase! As a result, all David ever heard his mother say was "No, David!" Here is his story.
A busy dayMr. and Mrs. Rogers leave for the day and give Amelia Bedelia a long list of chores to do. Not one to stand still, Amelia Bedelia gets right to work -- with totally unexpected results!