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A Children's Book About: Cheating (Help Me Be Good) (edition 1988)

by Joy Berry (Author)

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Explains what cheating is and why you should not cheat.
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Title:A Children's Book About: Cheating (Help Me Be Good)
Authors:Joy Berry (Author)
Info:Grolier Books (1988), Edition: First edition & printing
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This is a children's book about cheating. It shows children playing games where one cheats and then shows how each child feels when the game is over. ( )
  drich253 | Jun 2, 2018 |
This book helps guide children to not cheat during games. It explains steps to take to make sure you and your friends are being fair.
  CassandraEnglehart | May 29, 2018 |
talks about cheating and how it makes others feel when you cheat. Appropriate for 3-5 year olds, and found at the pierce college library. ( )
  erinrambally | May 29, 2018 |
Sam and Maggie are brother and sister. Maggie decides to cheat and then deals with the outcome. This book talks about other options and what could happen if you cheat.
Part of a series on social moral concepts
Age: 5-8 yrs
Source: Pierce College Library ( )
  shortstuff21313 | May 28, 2018 |
This book is about two brothers playing a game, of course, the older brother does not play fair and wins every time. He cheats when his younger brother is not looking and the little brother finds out and wants to stop playing or cheat too. This story teaches the child reading it to follow the rules and not change them so they can win all the time. Ages 3-5. ( )
  Pbrendible | May 22, 2018 |
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