TEACH YOUR CHILDREN THROUGH CHILDREN’S PICTURE BOOKS

In my book, “What’s Beyond My Head?”, Runaround Jack  is a  dog who sees himself as the only one in this world. Great fun for Jack  to chase his tail. He  doesn’t look beyond his nose or his coiffed nails.

Funny and whimsical, it is easier to relate to an animal character’s selfish behaviour.

This behaviour, effectively allows a child to see himself behaving in a similar way. Children remain distant enough to receive the message in a more objective way.

What a great way to teach etiquette behaviour and morals? 

Have you found that to be the case? 

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