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Wednesday, August 3, 2016
No No Yes Yes (Leslie Patricelli board books) by Leslie Patricelli
No No Yes Yes (Leslie Patricelli board books) by Leslie Patricelli
This is a book that forms the basis of the good and the bad behavior of some children. The message is very simple, with just the word "no" and "yes" on each page; This shows the complete picture. For example, spread to portray "no" to the baby using a crayon on the wall and "yes" to baby sit at a table and drawing on paper. I find it works best to extend a simple language with a more detailed explanation. For example "No, baby, we do not paint on the walls. Yeah baby, I paint on paper. "Toddler in my class love this book so much that they are truly asking for it by name. (A name that is easy to help, I think!) On the downside, this book may end up teaching the children some negative behavior, they never thought of themselves. But hopefully it will work to remind the children of some basic rules. And safety tips I do not like to worry about "no" that shows an infant bath toys - what luck has not been a problem in my classroom. However, I found that after reading this book children into the bathroom and said. "No, no, we do not put the toy in baby potty. We sit on the potty! "Obviously, they remember it and they still remembered what they should and should not do!
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