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By Michelle McDonald

"7 Tips For Making Good Decisions " gives everyday, common-sense pointers that young children and teens can use to help them make better choices and decisions. Each of the 7 tips provides a practical guide that promotes empowerment, and teaches kids the importance of standing up for their own beliefs as opposed to giving in to peer-pressure. It also promotes the importance of maintaining good grades, and stresses the need of developing good study habits when balancing school-work and extra-curricular activities. The word "DECISION" is even spelled out as an acronym, and provides readers with a few vital tools they can use when faced with having to make decisions -- no matter how big or small. Even adults can benefit from the tips and advice.

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By by Diana Holt, Illustrated by Josey Wawasniak

About a child who keeps a promise and the feeling it produced.


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By by Diana Holt, Illustrated by Josey Wawasniak

About a little girl who liked her name and used it to pretend to be many people.


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By by Shiryl S. Morgan, Illustrated by Tasha N. Isaac

It is important for parents and educators to let students know what is expected of them as they go about their everyday lives. This book asks students to identify themselves in the educational setting. There is sometimes a humorous side to how we see ourselves. Especially, when it is not always the way others see us. Readers will find some humor in what they read and be able to assess their own performance in such traits as responsibility, self-motivation, and other positive attitudes or the lack of them. Hopefully, this book will boost those character traits parents and educators want to see. Having good character is a big part of being successful.

There is a question and response page that allows some discussion about the character traits shown in the book. In some cases students will need to name the trait that is needed. The book ends with readers seeing that good character is needed for success.


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