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Childrens books!?

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For my child studies essay I need to mention books that encourage positive social behaviour in children.

The only book I can think of is 'The Rainbow Fish', can you help me by telling me any popular books you know/remember that encourage positive social behaviour? (Eg. Accepting others, sharing, being nice, not lying, not hurting,)

Oh and I am looking for books that kids would read or have read to them between 1-6

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  1. You Are Special by Max Lucado,  Hooway For Wodney Wat by Helen Lester, and Charlie The Caterpillar by Dom De Luise. All 3 of these books are ones I have read dozens of times to my own children, and each time, they bring tears to my eyes because the message is so moving and so important for children to hear!


  2. Chicken soup for the soul books.

  3. Any of the Veggie Tales books have a lesson in them

  4. The Rainbow Fish is good for that.

  5. “What Makes Me Happy” by Catherine Anholt

    Actually, anything by Catherine Anholt. She mostly writes about feelings, so this gives childen the vocabulary they need to talk about how they feel rather than hitting, kicking etc.

  6. Mr. Gumpy's Motor Car

    by John Burningham

    Reading level: Ages 4-8

    Library Binding - 32 pages Reprint edition (February 1993)

    HarperCollins Children's Books

    The Knight and the Dragon

    by Tomie De Paola

    Reading level: Ages 4-8

    Hardcover - 29 pages (April 1980)

    Putnam Pub

    Drummer Hoff

    by Ed Emberley

    Reading level: Ages 4-8

    Paperback - 32 pages (September 1972)

    Aladdin Paperbacks

    Matthew and Tilly by Rebecca C. Jones

    Reading level: Ages 4-8

    Paperback Reprint edition (December 1995)

    Andrew's Angry Words

    by Dorothea Lachner

    Reading level: Ages 4-8

    Spink Sulksby  by William Steig

    Reading level: Ages 4-8

    Paperback Reprint edition (March 1991)

    I Like Being Me : Poems for Children, About Feeling Special, Appreciating Others, and Getting Along

    by Judy Lalli)

    Reading level: Ages 4-8

    Paperback - 64 pages Children's edition (August 1997)

    The Story of Ferdinand

    by Munro Leaf

    Reading level: Baby-Preschool

    School & Library Binding (February 1987)

    Viking Press

    No Fighting, No Biting

    by Else Homelund Minarik, Maurice Sendak (Illustrator)

    Reading level: Ages 4-8

    Paperback (November 1978)

    HarperTrophy

    Let's Be Enemies

    by Janice May Udry)

    Reading level: Ages 4-8

    Paperback Reprint edition (September 1988)

    HarperTrophy

    For younger children--there  are  several "Caillou" books (PBS program) --as well  as "Arthur"  books that have nice social-learning lessons!

  7. Mercer Mayer has some great books.

  8. Ruby in her own time

    It's about a mother duck and father duck that have several ducklings but one of them isn't as big, as good a swimmer, or as good an eater as the other ducklings and the mother and father nurture it and love it anyway (even though it's "special") & it grows up to be a sweet, happy, healthy duck because the other ducks accepted it and loved it despite it's flaws.

  9. Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon...

    great message about being yourself and accepting others who are different!

  10. We All Sing With The Same Voice- Book and CD combo. is AWESOME!
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