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Cargando... My Mouth Is a Volcano! (2005)por Julia Cook
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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This is a delightful book about a boy named Louis who is always interrupting others because his thoughts and words are extremely important. He compares his mouth to a volcano erupting as it cannot be controlled. The illustrations are fun and the words are written in a whimsical way. When Louis is interrupted by his classmates, he learns that it does not feel good to not be respected. He learns to practice more self control when others are talking and wait his turn. This story helps students understand the importance and value in their words but also the importance of patience and respect. The boy in the story cannot seem to stop interrupting others while they talk and finally begins to understand that it is rude and he should wait until others are finished to speak. This story teaches children how to raise their hand and wait to be called on. The book focuses on teaching children about the importance of thinking before speaking and interrupting others. The young boy in the story struggles with controlling his impulsive words and often interrupts others. Throughout the story he learn to recognize the impact of his words on others and develop strategies to manage his impulses. This literature will help children learn about self-control and social skills while promoting positive communication. Age: 3-5 years old Source: Pierce County Library sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Enseñar a los niños a gestionar sus pensamientos y palabras sin interrumpir. ¡Lucas siempre interrumpe! Todos sus pensamientos son muy importantes para él, y cuando tiene algo que decir, sus palabras rugen y gruñen en su estómago, se menan y bailan en su lengua y luego empujan sus dientes, justo antes de entrar en ERUPCIÓN (o interrumpir). ¡Su boca es un volcán! Pero cuando otros comienzan a interrumpir a Lucas, él aprende cómo esperar respetuosamente su turno para hablar. Mi boca es un volcán adopta un enfoque empático del hábito de interrumpir y les enseña a los niños una técnica ingeniosa para ayudarlos a manejar sus palabras y pensamientos inquietos. Contada desde la perspectiva de Lucas, esta historia ofrece a padres, maestros y terapeutas una forma entretenida de enseñar a los niños el valor de respetar a los demás escuchando y esperando su turno para hablar. De 4 años en adelante. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I know some adults whose mouths are "like a volcano". I'd like to recommend this book to them! ( )