Helping Kids Understand the Difference Between Fact and Opinion

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
  • Using rhyme, colorful illustrations, and silly examples, this picture book emphasizes the importance of facts. Cornelia Maude Spelman talks about "A Foot is Not a Fish!" on this edition of "The Kids' Bookshelf." She discusses helping children understand facts versus opinions. And dealing with the emotional stress of dealing with adults and children who don't tell the truth.
    Cornelia Maude Spelman was a therapist for children and families before turning full-time to writing and art. She is the author of “The Way I Feel” series which is about recognizing and managing emotions. She is also the author of the best-selling “Your Body Belongs to You.”
    Here is a link to purchase a copy of "A Foot is Not a Fish!" - www.amazon.com...
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