choice (psychology)

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No! Yes!

As he gets up in the morning and goes to school, a boy alternates between saying "yes" and "no" to everything he is asked.

The favorite book

2019
Asks kids to think about how they pick their favorite things.
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2017
A look into consumer behavior and the psychological factors of marketing, revealing how our buying preferences for food, film, and hobbies are constantly shaped by underlying forces.
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Experience media

how your media choices make you feel
2019
"This book helps children to make thoughtful media choices, including knowing when to 'unplug'"--OCLC.
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Wait your turn, Tilly

be patient
This accessible value education title explores the story of an impatient child named Tilly who does not like waiting or letting others have their turn. She wants to play the video game her brother is playing. She wants to go on the seesaw her friends are on. She wants to tell her parents about her swimming lesson in the middle of their conversation. Tilly chooses one out of three behaviors for each situation, and the consequences of each choice is explained. The interactive question-and-answer approach engages the reader in real-life situations, while the charming, colorful illustrations keep the tone of the book whimsical and playful.
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Poems about choices

Using seven poems about choices, discusses how to understand poetry, its meanings, and the techniques that poets use to write them.
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Miss Turie's magic creatures

2018
A young child explores Miss Turie's exotic pet store which guarantees to have the perfect pet for everyone.

Experience nutrition

how the food you eat makes you feel
2019
"Growing plants and vegetables and studying food sources can help children make better food choices, which is likely to result in overall healthier lives"--Provided by publisher.

No hitting, Henry

don't hurt
"Children will follow Henry as he deals with his feelings of anger and his bad habit of hitting through various situations involving friends and family. His big brother Ben cheats at hide-and-seek. A group of children playing in the park leave him out of their game. His father asks him to behave while they shop. Readers are given a description of the situation, three choices, the action chosen by the character, and consequences of that choice"--Amazon.com.

Don't be sad, Sam

it's ok
"Sam finds himself in several situations that make him sad: his hamster dies, his best friend moves away, and his parents pay more attention to his little sister than to him. There are three ways Sam can act in every situation. The reader can compare Sams choices to the ones he or she would have made and gain a deeper understanding of the central lesson"--Amazon.com.

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