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Why Should I Help? (Why Should I? Books) by Claire Llewellyn
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Why Should I Help? (Why Should I? Books)

by Claire Llewellyn

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Barron''s Educational Series (2005), Paperback, 32 pages

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This is a great book for young children. Learning to cooperate with others is sometimes hard. Through brightly colored illustrations and amusing story line this book shows children it is important to help others because you never know when you might need a helping hand. I also liked this book because it gives suggestions for discussions for teachers and parents. Cool book.
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Helping around home and at school develops a child's sense of personal accomplishment and responsibility. It's an important part of growing up. Titles in the enlightening and entertaining Why Should I? series of picture storybooks answer questions that younger boys and girls are likely to ask about a wide range of topics. Part of every child's development consists of asking questions about themselves, their friends and neighbors, and their surroundings. Why Should I? books help them discover good answers. Kids will be attracted by the amusing color illustrations on every page, and parents and teachers will appreciate the note at the back of each book offering further suggestions on answering children's questions.

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