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Loading... Mr. and Mrs. Muddleby Mary Ann Hoberman
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I think this book is a great book to read to children. It tells the story of Mr. and Mrs. Muddle and how Mr. Muddle hates cars, and Mrs. Muddle loves cars. A wise friend tells them to meet in the middle. This is a great story for elementary school students because it shows them how to compromise when they might not agree with another student. ( ) This book consists of three short chapters. The book is about a couple who just can't agree, so they seek advice from a friend. In the end, he tells them to meet "in the middle", so they end up compromising in each situation. This story is great for children, because learning compromise is an important task. The pictures are also very realistic to what their own homes may look like. It is relatable material for the students. Mr. and Mrs. Muddle agree on mainly everything, except cars and walking. Mrs. Muddle likes to drive and Mr. Muddle likes to walk. They invite a friend over to help with their problem and he tells them to meet in the middle. The Muddle's agree to get a boat because you don't have to use your feet and because it doesn't have any wheels. This is a good book to read to children when learning about compromising. Not everything can be the way we want it, we have to make compromises to make everyone happy. no reviews | add a review
Mr. and Mrs. Muddle, a horse couple, have to learn to compromise on the one thing they don't agree on. No library descriptions found. |
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