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4 produkter
181 kr
Skickas inom 3-6 vardagar
Honorable Mention, 2 Foreword INDIES Book AwardsA kid-friendly exploration of diversity that teaches children the value of not only accepting but embracing the differences of others. Max, Rusty, Ginger, and Tanner assume without question that their new classmate is just like them amp hellip a DOG. Guess what? Samantha is NOT a dog, which leads to whole heap of questions. But in little time, all the tails in Miss Biscuit amp rsquo s classroom start wagging, and Samantha is celebrated for the CAT she is, just in time for another new student! There amp rsquo s A Cat in Our Class! is a kid-friendly exploration of diversity, teaching kids the value of not only accepting but embracing the differences of those around us. Includes a Note to Readers written by Gayle E. Pitman, PhD that discusses how parents, teachers, and other adults can talk with children about diversity in a way that amp rsquo s meaningful and effective.
190 kr
Skickas inom 11-20 vardagar
92 kr
Skickas
181 kr
Skickas inom 3-6 vardagar
iParenting Media Award Winner!In this highly entertaining story for young children, kids will learn when amp quot squealing amp quot on your fellow classmate is appropriate and when it is merely tattling!There were nineteen students in Mrs. McNeal's class. And nineteen tattletales. Set in a school classroom, the amp quot kids amp quot in the class-really, feisty piglets-constantly tattle on each other, creating an air of frustration and distrust. As the story unfolds, the teacher, rather than strictly policing the situation, addresses underlying feelings and encourages mutual problem solving. Although most kids' problems are kid-sized ones that they can work out themselves, tattling is a fact of life for young children. Their ability to solve problems on their own is just developing, and they often feel they can't manage a situation without help from an adult. As every teacher and parent knows, kids also tattle on their classmates and siblings because they want to look like the amp quot good child, amp quot or be appreciated as helpful, or even just get some attention. And of course, kids sometimes tattle as a means of getting back at another child, especially a bigger brother or sister. With warmth and humor, this story for young grade-schoolers offers easy guidelines so that kids know when to talk to each other, and when to call in the grown-ups. A Note to Teachers and Parents is also included.