Dixie D. (Dix) reviewed A Children's Book About Disobeying: Help Me Be Good on + 97 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
In this story you and your toddler will read about Annie and her stuffed rabbit, who can think, but not talk. Annie and her Bunny start learning right from the get go that disobeying is not a good thing. For one thing, it'll make Mom (and/or Dad) mad, for another there are very good reasons why your parents tell you not to do things. The want you to grow up learning how to be both fair and careful. Annie learns that her parents are not bossing her around just because they are bigger, but because they have lived longer and are wiser. When they tell her do do something, it's for her own good. There are valuble lessons here for your toddler and as usual, Ms. Berry tells her story in a way that will keep any child interested.
Lorna B. (mom2shy) reviewed A Children's Book About Disobeying: Help Me Be Good on + 52 more book reviews
This children's book is short, to the point and has excellent comic book type illustrations that will catch any toddler's eye. The topic here is whining and why it's a bad thing to do.
Susan C. (SusanofGreenGables) reviewed A Children's Book About Disobeying: Help Me Be Good on + 618 more book reviews
We really enjoyed this series for young children on how to "be good."