My Little Guide Of Right Choices, Educating Children, ages 6 to 11,on Essential Life Values Through Short Stories Based on Everyday Situations: What ... What is Wrong, Choose your Answer Check Box
L**S
Great book
This book is a must-have for kids!
N**
Amazing book.
Interesting book for kids to learn how to behave in life. The short stories are very life like and any child had at list a few situations like this in everyday life. Easy for a child to understand the scenarios. Amazing pictures also. A must have!
M**N
Good additional for my kids book collection
Nice short read for kids while teaching them life values
H**A
idea of this book is very ingenious
I really liked the book, the idea is very ingenious, it teaches about children's behavior how to behave correctly on a daily basis, the illustrations are also amazing. I recommend it to every parent.
J**J
A Moral Guide for Children
"My Little Guide Of Right Choices, Educating Children, ages 6 to 11, on Essential Life Values Through Short Stories Based on Everyday Situations" is such a refreshing and helpful resource for children to own. The illustrations are captivating- capturing children's attention. The stories included within are relatable and common. Children are familiar with the scenarios depicted, and they enjoy discussing their opinion. Overall, it is a lovely guide aimed at fostering empathy, decision-making, right behavior, and good morals.
N**S
Excellent Illustration.
This is a nicely done illustration, teaching children good morals. Well done.
H**7
Nice book to teach morals
This is a nice book to make kids realize what is right and wrong with short stories. I also like the images. I recommend.
S**S
I wish it were better
I like the idea of the book - a child can think about choosing a hero in a short story. But the stories are divided into pairs, with almost the same plot, but in one story the hero acts badly and in the next - the opposite. I think the stories could have been combined. In addition, I don’t like the checkboxes (whether the hero did the right thing - yes or no). This is not a math lesson or a questionnaire. This is a situation for discussion.In some stories, the emotions of the characters in the illustration do not correspond to those described in the story itself, which can mislead a child.
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