How to Deal with Lying

Author:   Rachel Lynette
Publisher:   PowerKids Press
ISBN:  

9781404245174


Pages:   24
Publication Date:   16 August 2008
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 10 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This title explores the topic of lying and provides students with advice that will help them cope with it.

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Author:   Rachel Lynette
Publisher:   PowerKids Press
Imprint:   PowerKids Press
Dimensions:   Width: 20.30cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781404245174


ISBN 10:   1404245170
Pages:   24
Publication Date:   16 August 2008
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 10 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Series Review: Let's Work It Out This timely series will be welcome in school libraries as families everywhere are dealing with tough economic times...The message in each book is always nonjudgmental, explaining that the unfortunate circumstances are never the child's fault and are a temporary set-back. All books offer students suggestions for ways that they can personally help; other suggestions are offered to reduce embarrassment or fear by talking to a school counselor. The tone for all books is very reassuring, and I envision adults using the books to open the door for discussion. --Library Media Connection Series Review: Let's Work It Out Full-page color photographs appear opposite the narratives, depicting multicultural children, parents, grandparents, social workers, and others, who demeanors match the hopeful tone of the titles. This timely series will help promote empathy and understanding for the plight of others and is a key purchase. --School Library Journal Series Review: Let's Work It Out These books stress the importance of dealing with potentially dangerous emotions rather than letting them fester. The vocabulary is easy enough for youngsters to read and understand independently. They could be a good first step toward recognizing upsetting feelings and seeking further help. --School Library Journal Book Review: How to Deal with Competitiveness This book is enjoyable to read and keeps reminding youngsters that the main thing is for everyone to have fun and do their best. Throughout this easy-to-read book, readers will find many beautiful photographs that add to the message. --Library Media Connection


Series Review: Let's Work It Out This timely series will be welcome in school libraries as families everywhere are dealing with tough economic times...The message in each book is always nonjudgmental, explaining that the unfortunate circumstances are never the child's fault and are a temporary set-back. All books offer students suggestions for ways that they can personally help; other suggestions are offered to reduce embarrassment or fear by talking to a school counselor. The tone for all books is very reassuring, and I envision adults using the books to open the door for discussion. --Library Media Connection Series Review: Let's Work It Out Full-page color photographs appear opposite the narratives, depicting multicultural children, parents, grandparents, social workers, and others, who demeanors match the hopeful tone of the titles. This timely series will help promote empathy and understanding for the plight of others and is a key purchase. --School Library Journal Series Review: Let's Work It Out These books stress the importance of dealing with potentially dangerous emotions rather than letting them fester. The vocabulary is easy enough for youngsters to read and understand independently. They could be a good first step toward recognizing upsetting feelings and seeking further help. --School Library Journal Book Review: How to Deal with Competitiveness This book is enjoyable to read and keeps reminding youngsters that the main thing is for everyone to have fun and do their best. Throughout this easy-to-read book, readers will find many beautiful photographs that add to the message. --Library Media Connection


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