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Bartholomew (3)

Autor de A Children's Book About Disobeying

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4+ Obras 928 Miembros 5 Reseñas

Obras de Bartholomew

A Children's Book About Disobeying (1981) — Ilustrador — 891 copias
Jimmy and the White Lie (1976) 27 copias
Bad Mouth Christopher (1980) 7 copias

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This book is about Heidi, and the consequences of her disobedience. Eventually, she finds that her parents are cognitive of what they know what's right, and solves the issue of diobeying her parents by distinguishing for herself what's good and bad.

Age- 3-6
Source- Amazon books
 
Denunciada
JP_O | 4 reseñas más. | Mar 13, 2018 |
This book explores what actions are disobeying through Heidi's actions. When her parents tell her not to do things and she disobeys, she has to face consequences because of her behaviors. Heidi discovers she needs to know what her parents want her to do, and what her parents don't want her to do. She learns how to problem solve and how to obey what her parents say.

ages 3-5
source parkland spanaway library
 
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Amyrood | 4 reseñas más. | Nov 28, 2017 |
This book was about a little girl name Heidi. She would disobey her parents on a regular basis. So the book explains the importance of obeying your parent. It list why you should obey your parents and the consequence when you don’t obey your parents.

I enjoyed this book because it became a good learning tool in my classroom. I read it to a bunch of three year olds and for the rest of the day; you knew when someone was disobeying me. Because a child would point out, (name example) John is disobeying you teacher. He is touch things on your desk. Or he is running in the class. Even though the kids in my class were three, they caught onto the concept of disobeying real quickly.

As a learning tool I had everyone tell me one time they disobeyed their parent. I list examples like running in the house, going out side with no shoe on, or fighting with their siblings. Just to help them realize they might disobey there parents and not even know it. The next exercise was to draw a picture of when they disobeyed their parents, so they could apologize. This was to help the child realize their mistake and hopefully be able to correct it in the near future.
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Nicolemerriweather | 4 reseñas más. | Sep 1, 2009 |
This book talks about what disobeying is, why there are rules, why adults get to make rules, possible consequences of actions, and the fact that adults care about children, even if children get in trouble. It is illustrated with pictures and dialog bubbles that clearly explain the text.
 
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t1bclasslibrary | 4 reseñas más. | Jan 27, 2007 |

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