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Respecting Others, Earns Respect Toward You...
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Treat Me Right!: Kids Talk about Respect
by Nancy Loewen (2003, Picture Window Books, 8.95)
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Card Price...Less 21% = 7.07]
Everyone wants to be treated with respect. Not everyone knows how to show respect to other people. Using real-life experiences, teen advice columnist Frank B. Wize writes to kids about how to handle sticky situations in creative, responsible, and often hilarious ways. Frank also includes a fun multiple-choice quiz and a bio from his personal hero file. Color. Grades 3-6. [10” x 10”...32 pages each]
This book is part of the popular Kids Talk About Series.
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Respect and Take Care of Things
by Cheri Meiners (2004, Free Spirit, 10.95)
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Card Price...Less 21% = 8.65]
Everything has a place. Things last longer when we take care
of them. Respect, responsibility, and stewardship are concepts
that even young children can relate to—because they have
things they value. This book encourages children to pick up after
themselves, put things back where they belong, and ask permission
to use things that don't belong to them. It also teaches simple
environmental awareness: respecting and taking care of the earth.
Includes ideas for adult-led activities and discussions. Color.
Grades PreK-3. [9” x 9”...36 pages]
This book is part of the popular Learning to Get Along Series.
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Respect Is Correct
by Linda Grossman (2002, Second Story Press, 5.95)
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Jennie hates to be teased. But kids make fun of her all the time. When they laugh at her frizzy red hair, her freckles, her height and her glasses she wants to send them to outer space. However, when Jennie and her friends see an older woman being frightened by some young people, the notion of respect for oneself and for others takes on a special meaning. Grades K-3. [8.5” x
8.5”...24 pages each]
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I Don’t Care!: Showing Respect
by Brian Moses (2000, Sundance Publishing, 7.50)
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Card Price...Less 21% = 5.92]
A great introduction on how to respect parents, teachers,
and friends. It shows students how it feels when someone, who
doesn’t show respect, makes fun of them. Or, teases them.
The book goes further in showing how others’ property
should be respected, their quiet times, even library books,
animals, older people, etc. It concludes, "When I respect
other people and they respect me, I feel good about myself." [7.5” x
8”...32 pages each]
This book is part of the popular Kid-to-Kid
Series.
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Respect…: Dare to Care, Share, & Be Fair!
by Ted O’Neal (2001, Abbey Press, 7.95)
[Check/Credit
Card Price...Less 21% = 6.28]
Just what is respect? "It's a good way to be, and a
way to be good," says the authors. "It's a way to
care about others, ourselves, and our world. When we have the
virtue of respect, we try to treat people and our whole world
with extra love and kindness." [8” x
8”...32 pages each]
This book is part of The
Elf-Help Books for Kids Series.
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