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Are You Still Mad (All-Star Readers. Level 2)

Are You Still Mad (All-Star Readers. Level 2)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Proof that being mad doesn't always turn out bad(ly)!
Review: This is a wonderful book with cute illustrations! My daughter asks for it again and again. It is a sweet story of two great friends and a disagreement. The result is not fun for either and they resolve their problem and the fun resumes! We received it when she was 20 months old...right when "being mad" was of great interest to her. It quickly lead to discussions about other people "being mad" and how one's actions can make others angry. She now really understands when she has hurts someones feelings and that her actions have consequence.

It also introduced her the concept of friends and play. Now she says she wants friends when she is "older". It also introduced her to the rhyme "Miss Mary Mack" which we now sing together while she pretends to skip rope. All in all a book that packs a lot of lessons in fun into a few short pages.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Proof that being mad doesn't always turn out bad(ly)!
Review: This is a wonderful book with cute illustrations! My daughter asks for it again and again. It is a sweet story of two great friends and a disagreement. The result is not fun for either and they resolve their problem and the fun resumes! We received it when she was 20 months old...right when "being mad" was of great interest to her. It quickly lead to discussions about other people "being mad" and how one's actions can make others angry. She now really understands when she has hurts someones feelings and that her actions have consequence.

It also introduced her the concept of friends and play. Now she says she wants friends when she is "older". It also introduced her to the rhyme "Miss Mary Mack" which we now sing together while she pretends to skip rope. All in all a book that packs a lot of lessons in fun into a few short pages.


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