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I Just Don't Like the Sound of NO Teacher Kit
55-503$34.95Bundle and SAVE! Elementary and Special Ed teachers find multiple ways to present and reinforce the important skills of accepting “no” for an answer and disagreeing the right way with this bundled teacher kit. Read aloud the humorous story... -
The WORST Day of My Life EVER! Teacher Kit
55-502$34.95Elementary and Special Ed classroom teachers find multiple ways to present and reinforce the important skills of listening and following directions with this bundled teacher kit. Read aloud the humorous story about RJ’s rough day, then follow up... -
The WORST Day of My Life EVER! Activity Guide for Teachers
55-007$19.95Looking for clever and entertaining as well as effective ways to teach your students how to listen and follow instructions? To help reinforce the social skills lessons in her children’s book, The WORST Day of My Life EVER!, author Julia Cook... -
I Just Don't Like the Sound of NO!
55-008$11.95**Winner of the Mom's Choice Award Gold Seal** Put an end to arguing or negotiating with youngsters by teaching them how to accept "No" for an answer. Instead of wheedling or pleading, teach them how to disagree appropriately. The steps for each skill... -
The WORST Day of My Life EVER!
55-005$11.95Part of the Mom's Choice Award-Winning Best Me I Can Be Series &Recipient of National Parenting Center's Seal of Approval Introduce students in grades K through 6 to the most basic of social skills with this humorous story about RJ and his very rough... -
el PEOR dia de TODA mi vida
55-015$10.95Rico (RJ in the English text) wakes up with gum in his hair, misses recess because he’s late to school, and kicks the ball into his own team’s soccer goal! After his mom helps him learn the skills of listening and following instructions, Rico... -
No Me Gusta Como Se Oye No!
55-028$10.95"NO" is Rico’s least favorite word . . . and he tries his best to convince his dad, his mom, and his teacher to turn “No” into “Maybe” or “We’ll see” or “Later” or “I’ll think about...