Type of bind: Paperback
EAN num: 9780974778983
ISBN number: 0974778982
Label: National Center for Youth Issues
Manufacturer: National Center for Youth Issues
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 32
Printing Date: December 01, 2005
Publishing house: National Center for Youth Issues
Age index: Ages 4-8
Release Date: December 01, 2005
Sale Popularity Level: 15638
Studio: National Center for Youth Issues
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“Josh the Tattler” doesn’t have any friends. He tattles on his classmates, on his brother, and even on his dog! He tattles so much that he wakes up one night to find that his tongue is yellow, unusually long, and covered in bright purple spots! Will a bad case of Tattle Tongue teach him a lesson? A Bad Case of Tattle Tongue gives teachers and counselors a humorous, cleverly creative way to address the time-consuming tattling-related issues that often sap classroom energy and thwart teaching opportunities. Parents who “battle the tattle” at home, on the playground, in the grocery store, or anywhere else, can use this book to both entertain and enlighten their children about “The Tattle Rules.” Every adult that desires to help children understand the differences between unnecessary tattling and the necessity of warning others about important matters needs this book!
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Tattle Tongue is a very clear, cute way to stop tattling in the classroom. It models for children the difference between telling and tattling. Being able to purchase a poster of the rules was a nice bonus.
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It's hard to teach children when they should tell and when not to. This book is a great book to help children determine when it is appropriate to tell an adult or when they shouldn't.
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I am an elementary school counselour and have read this book to my 1st and 2nd grade classes and they absolutely love it! It is entertaining as well as educational and really explains the difference between "tattling" and "reporting" so these students understand it! I definitely recommend this book for parents and educators alike!
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Great book about tattling. It teaches students some basic guidelines to follow. The illustrations compliment the book nicely and the children enjoy the storyline and pictures.
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I am an elementary school guidance counselor. I read this book to my very first grade classes, and they love it! It really helps them to clarify what the difference is between "telling" and "tattling." Moreover, it allows me to elaborate on examples of when it is necessary to talk to an adult about dangerous situations. I would definitely recommend this book!
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