Being a Bad Sport: A Help Me Be Good Book

Being a Bad Sport: A Help Me Be Good Book
ISBN-10
162718029X
ISBN-13
9781627180290
Category
Etiquette for children and teenagers.
Pages
34
Language
English
Published
2013-04-15
Author
Joy Wilt Berry

Description

Recommended for ages 4 to 7. As an educator, human developmentalist, and the inventor of Living Skills Books for Kids, Joy Berry knows kids. Her books teach children about taking responsibility for themselves and their actions. With sales of over 85 million books, Joy has helped millions of parents and their children. Help Me Be Good About Being a Bad Sport helps children replace misbehavior (being a bad sport) with a good behavior in an inviting format that includes text and cartoons. Each book in the Help Me Be Good Series defines a misbehavior, explains the cause of the misbehavior and its negative effects, and offers children and parents practical advice for tuning the misbehavior into acceptable behavior. The complete Help Me Be Good series includes: Being a Bad Sport Being Bossy Being Bullied Being Careless Cheating Complaining Being Destructive Disobeying Fighting Being Forgetful Gossiping Being Greedy Interrupting Being Lazy Lying Being Mean Overdoing It Breaking Promises Being Rude Being Selfish Showing Off Snooping Stealing Throwing Tantrums Tattling Teasing Being Wasteful Whining

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