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Being a Bad Sport
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Oak School of Knowledge
Written by Joy Berry.
This book explores the concept of sportsmanship through various examples of poor behavior during games and activities. The narrative encourages children to reflect on their actions and understand the importance of treating others with kindness and respect, especially when winning or losing. The story emphasizes the golden rule: "We should treat others the way we want to be treated".
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A Children's Book About Disobeying
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Oak School of Knowledge
Written by Joy Berry.
The book uses a story featuring a character named Annie and her stuffed rabbit, who can think but not talk, to teach toddlers about the consequences of disobeying adults. The story highlights that disobeying can make parents angry and that there are good reasons why parents give instructions, as they have more life experience and want their children to grow up being fair and careful.
The book aims to help children understand that obeying parents is not about control but about guidance and care.
A Book About Complaining
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Oak School of Knowledge
Written by Joy Berry.
The book uses a simple and easy-to-understand format to explain the good, bad, appropriate, and inappropriate sides of complaining from a child's perspective.
It includes illustrations to help children grasp the message and makes it easier for parents to discuss abstract concepts like complaining with their children.
The book also emphasizes the importance of providing solutions with complaints, highlighting that complaining can be done in a positive manner to improve situations.
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A Children's Book About Whining
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Oak School of Knowledge
Written by Joy Berry and illustrated by John Costanza
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A Children's Book About Tattling
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Oak School of Knowledge
Written by Joy Berry.
The story addresses the concept of tattling and helps children understand when it is appropriate to report someone's wrongdoing. The book follows the story of Tami and her brother T.J., who learn that tattling should only be done when someone's life or property is in danger, emphasizing the importance of treating others as you would like to be treated.
A Book About Complaining
4 months ago
Written by Joy Berry.
The book uses a simple and easy-to-understand format to explain the good, bad, appropriate, and inappropriate sides of complaining from a child's perspective.
It includes illustrations to help children grasp the message and makes it easier for parents to discuss abstract concepts like complaining with their children.
The book also emphasizes the importance of providing solutions with complaints, highlighting that complaining can be done in a positive manner to improve situations.
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