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In this whimsical picture book, "Wally Whiner Likes to Whine . . .
Wah Wah ," Wally's negative attitude continually frustrates his
family, classmates and teacher. Whether he's battling his mom at
bath time, running circles around his dad at bedtime, or refusing
to do "Show and Tell" at school, Wally loves to cause trouble. Will
Wally give up his squealing, whiney ways and act like "big kids
do?" Discover the answer in "Wally Whiner Likes to Whine . . . Wah
Wah " and learn his "secret to success."
In this humorous picture book, ""I'm Never, Ever Wrong . . . but
Sometimes I Can Be "" by Deborah Schneider Kraut, Sophie Sage
believes that she is never, ever wrong. But one day, when Sophie
participates in her school's "Guessing Game," she suddenly forgets
what she had planned to say. Sophie is humiliated in front of her
classmates and races to her seat. She never wants to participate in
anything again. Fortunately, Sophie's beloved "Gramps" helps Sophie
learn that it's okay to make mistakes, especially if she tries to
correct them on her next turn. In fact, as Gramps tells Sophie,
"overcoming your mistakes is bound to make you strong. " This book
addresses the problems young children face when feeling pressured
to be perfect. It teaches children that mistakes are natural and,
even helpful, especially when used as opportunities to learn and
grow stronger. ""I'm Never, Ever Wrong . . . but Sometimes I Can Be
"" is the first in a series of picture books designed to teach
valuable life lessons. They include learning from mistakes, sharing
and compromise, and communicating one's needs with confidence. The
author, a Professor of Communication Studies at Santa Monica
College, hopes that as parents and children read these humorous
tales together, children will gain important skills in
interpersonal communication. Praise for ""I'm Never, Ever Wrong . .
. but Sometimes I Can Be "" "The message-that everyone makes
mistakes, and it's OK to be wrong once in a while-will be clear
even to younger children, making the book a great teaching tool for
parents or teachers dealing with issues of self-esteem and
confidence in children. Modern, colorful illustrations and a fun
tale ensure that this message never becomes too preachy." -Kirkus
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