<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This book shows children how to agree. In each of eighteen rhymes, two children disagree at first, about what they see, smell and what to do that day, etc. but as the conversation continues, they come to an agreement. Teachers and parents alike can use this for teaching themes like sharing and kindness. Bullying is also addressed.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>You can teach your child or class, in a fun way, who to listen to another's views and then offer their own. As their conversation continues, they start to see the other's point of view. The book contains one special rhyme on not bullying. j</p><p>Each rhyme has a beautiful hand-drawn illustration of the subject</p><p>This can be enjoyed by a single child or in a classroom setting.</p><p>In each rhyme the sentences are in two different colors so that two children can take turns reading their part like a play script.</p><p>Second-graders and up can read them easily. Younger children will enjoy being read the rhymes and the illustrations. Teachers can use the rhymes for teaching themes such as sharing and kindness. Several teachers have recommended parts of this book.</p>
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