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by: Nancy Carlson
Amazon.com's Price: $5.99 Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780140558623
ISBN: 0140558624
Label: Puffin
Manufacturer: Puffin
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 32
Publication Date: April 01, 1997
Publisher: Puffin
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Sales Rank: 12987
Studio: Puffin
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: With exuberant pictures and a tongue-in-cheek sense of humor, the author of I Like Me! takes a light-hearted look at bratty behavior that will have children laughing in recognition while learning exactly how not to behave. Colored-pencil illustrations throughout.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - How to Lose All Your Friends
For the amount of money I paid, I was very disappointed with the quality of the item. It was a mini book....not the real size of a normal paperback. That book should have been priced half of what it was priced at. Buyers beware!
Rating: - Great book!
I ordered this book for the Lucy Calkins writing workshop series and can't wait to read it to my first grade class! My boyfriend (also a first grade teacher) read it to his class for a lead into writing about "How to be a good friend". Excellent book and really funny!
Rating: - Must have!
As a school counselor and then as a therapist, I use this book with all ages, 3-18 to teach the basics of friendship skills. It's simple, basic, practical and the most used friendship book I've owned.
One fun key, is to skip the last page on the first reading.
Then have the kids change the story by changing the words, (i.e. how to make friends.)
Then skip the 2nd to last page and go to the last page, which then changes the the end of the new story pictorially. Even ... Read More
Rating: - Great for Aspies!
If you're child has a high-functioning autism or Asperger's I highly recommend this book to help him understand what NOT to do with his peers. It's funny and very tongue-in-cheek.
Rating: - Sarcasm not good with young kids
The book was OK but it was written in a sarcastic way which may not always get through to younger kids (age 5 in my case).
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