Is it wrong to sneak into the movies if your big brother says it's okay? If "everybody" is cheating on the math test, shouldn't you, too? What if telling the truth gets your best friend in trouble? It's never too early for us to begin talking to our children about values and helping them define and clarify their code of moral conduct. This is a ...
Discusses learning right from wrong, stressing such aspects as the difference between rules and principles and the importance of an individual's rights.
Meet the Contrary Kid. He knows that pizza is fashionable when worn on the head and that blueberries make a fine bread. He associates with a snake and a frog, and sometimes a gorilla. Broccoli ice cream is his favourite dinner, and his colouring book hangs in the Louvre. Most of all, he understands that it'' much more fin to break away from the ...
This work is intended for ages 4-8. If a friend had wronged you, how would you react? What if someone could give you all the answers to a big test in school? Is there an "easy way out" of hard work? Is being "popular" important? From about age six through elementary school and junior high, young people are exposed almost daily to questions of ...
You're the sort of unique person who should meet Taquandra Fu. She's 'the weirdest girl in class', and she enjoys riding the Soul Train to school, hanging out with squid and putting moose (not the styling product) in her hair. No wonder everyone asks her, "What's Up With You, Taquandra Fu?".
This work is intended for ages 7+. This new interactive book encourages parents and teachers to talk to children about their values and helps kids formulate their own personal value system in the face of peer pressure, even when following their own conscience means going it alone. The twenty-five contemporary scenarios presented are situations ...
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