
Just Kid's Stories: Or Are They?
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Narrated by:
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Kim Bretton
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By:
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P. Clauss
About this listen
The best way to teach a lesson is through stories. This collection of children's short stories tells a tale and teaches a lesson. Can you find the lesson?
Reading to children is very important to cultivate their interest in books and to spend time together. Just as important is to talk about what was brought up in the story. This opens up teaching moments where an adult can pass on hard-earned knowledge and wisdom to a child.
There are five stories in this collection that address messy rooms, not judging things by how they look, how everyone has special skills, to be careful about being too proud and about complaining too much.
©2019 Penny Clauss (P)2020 Penny ClaussWhat listeners say about Just Kid's Stories: Or Are They?
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