Kramer & Jack Make Choices!

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Siblings
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Author: Donald E. Sexauer ISBN: 9781469123509
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: September 15, 2011
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Donald E. Sexauer
ISBN: 9781469123509
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: September 15, 2011
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Reader Reviews I thought the book charming and valuable for the lessons about sharing and adapting to a situation that most children must deal with. Testing my evaluation, I borrowed a neighbors children, 5 and 7, and read Kramer and Jack Make Choices to them. They loved the story and the illustrations, remarking that it was just like their own relationship. The following day they knocked at my door asking to have me read it to them again certainly the best endorsement of all! Natalie F. Stein, Retired Librarian This new book is a great sequel to Kramer Makes David Smile. Jack now is supposed to welcome his baby brother with open arms (while jealous about his getting so much attention). The dog and cat get along fine. Jack eventually adapts to his brother and the author uses words like mitigated and adapted and compromise. I love that, because children learn great new words while they are enchanted by this wonderful story, and its pictures. This story is perfect for the classroom or at bedtime, because the lesson it teaches is a memorable one. Lois Geller Elementary School Teacher

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Reader Reviews I thought the book charming and valuable for the lessons about sharing and adapting to a situation that most children must deal with. Testing my evaluation, I borrowed a neighbors children, 5 and 7, and read Kramer and Jack Make Choices to them. They loved the story and the illustrations, remarking that it was just like their own relationship. The following day they knocked at my door asking to have me read it to them again certainly the best endorsement of all! Natalie F. Stein, Retired Librarian This new book is a great sequel to Kramer Makes David Smile. Jack now is supposed to welcome his baby brother with open arms (while jealous about his getting so much attention). The dog and cat get along fine. Jack eventually adapts to his brother and the author uses words like mitigated and adapted and compromise. I love that, because children learn great new words while they are enchanted by this wonderful story, and its pictures. This story is perfect for the classroom or at bedtime, because the lesson it teaches is a memorable one. Lois Geller Elementary School Teacher

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