This book is a great story for children to explain that nobody is perfect. It also emphasizes the importance of trying your best. Overall, it would be great a way to introduce how to make good choices in a classroom.
This book is a great story for children to explain that nobody is perfect. It also emphasizes the importance of trying your best. Overall, it would be great a way to introduce how to make good choices in a classroom.
Week 2: Picture book! This book is a really good story to teach students about respect. This gives examples on what NOT to do at school or in life. Overall, tells a great story and encourages kids to act with kindness. Published April 8th, 1954.
I can‘t explain why but I picked this up yesterday and now I need to read the whole series.
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1. Absolutely not. Do I think that - all other things being equal - positive thoughts are more likely to lead to a good outcome than negative thoughts? Sure. But the idea that your circumstances are wholly dependent upon your mindset is absurd, and becomes rather odious when taken to its logical extremes.
2. 'The Secret', aka The Grifter's Bible
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Happy Tuesday! Here are the #Two4Tuesay questions. Everyone is welcome to play! As always, thanks to everyone who plays along!
My answers:
🎃 Yes. I think if we are positive then we tend to draw positive outcomes to us and vice-versa.
🎃🎃 The Power of Positive Thinking (tagged)
Want to play? @Eggs @dabbe @AmandaBlaze @Ruthiella @Suet624 @RaeLovesToRead @The_Penniless_Author @TheBookHippie @Deblovestoread @GatheringBooks @bthegood
A great reminder from my #PositivelyPresent Daily Calendar
#ThinkPositiveBePositive
Thx @PurpleyPumpkin