Great book! June 5, 2008 Sorry! is an engaging story that helps kids learn to take responsibility for their behavior. A great book for parents and children to read together.
Provides Understanding May 27, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Children's literature is a great way to expose children to the issue of bullying. They're entertained, they understand it,and realize they are not alone. A great read for children ages 7-10. I also recommend another book that every parent should read so that they learn how to support and protect children from this phenonemen: Bully-Proofing Children: A Practical, Hands-On Guide to Stop Bullying
Sorry, NOT! February 9, 2008 This story explores the overused, "Sorry," refrain. The main character's repeated use of the insincere word will stimulate class discussion and, hopefully, some self reflection.
important message for kids December 29, 2007 I am a school social worker and am frequently doing character education lessons with students (grades 1-3). I have often spoken with my students about the importance of not just apologizing, but of actually MEANING it and learning from the experience (not just trying to "get off the hook"). It was great to actually find a book that tells this message! Kids remember the stories so much better than what I just tell them - I look forward to using this book.
Bullying Comes in Many Guises..........Hurt Feelings Count November 17, 2007 Another good book by Trudy Ludwig. Children and adults can learn important tips from her books to use both at your children's school and at your jobs or in your community. You've heard stick and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me? Not true. Her school tours are even better.
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