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Two brief stories demonstrate the importance of avoiding mocking and careless speech when we speak to one another.
Provides examples and tips for working things out fairly when two people want the same thing.
Two brief stories demonstrate the importance of sharing, being careful with the property of others, and taking turns.
Encourages toddlers and preschoolers to express themselves using helpful, not hurtful, words. Includes a note for parents and caregivers on language development.
Two brief stories demonstrate the importance of telling someone to quit when you do not like what they are doing, as well as telling them what you would like for them to do instead.
Two brief stories demonstrate the importance of staying calm and thinking about how to solve the problem when things do not work on the first try.
Two brief stories demonstrate that people can feel cramped and angry when they do not have enough space, and the importance of looking for more space when it is needed.
Provides examples and tips for working things out when two people want the same thing.
Provides examples and tips for making things better when one has made a mistake that upsets someone else.
Provides examples and tips for making friends, which is sometimes easy and sometimes hard.
Pets may not have words, but they can communicate. Paying attention to an animal's cues - a joyful bark, a scary growl, a swishing tail can help a child understand what the animal is "saying" and what an appropriate resp...
An introduction to the animal kingdom, discussing animal groupings, habitats, communication, feeding, and development.
When we let someone else go ahead of us or when we courteously wait for our turn, we say "After you" to show that we respect others.
An introduction to the animal kingdom, discussing animal groupings, habitats, communication, feeding, and development.
We say "hello" to people we know to make them feel welcome or to give them a greeting in return.