behavior

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behavior

It's not my fault!

A boy steadfastly blames everything from messy homework to a dirty face on inanimate objects until they visit his dreams, reminding him that he must take responsibility for his mistakes.

It's time-out time!

1998
Because Brendan has a hard time controlling himself with his classmates, his teacher gives him a time-out to help him think about getting along with others.

Iggy is better than ever

Fourth-grader Iggy Frangi and his friends, afraid the principal saw them pulling a big prank, vow to be so good they are invisible, but learn that being too good causes trouble, too.

It's not my fault!

2020
A boy steadfastly blames everything from messy homework to a dirty face on inanimate objects until they visit his dreams, reminding him that he must take responsibility for his mistakes.
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Simon at the art museum

2020
"At an art museum with his parents, Simon has trouble controlling his urges to slide on the floor, chase pigeons, and eat cheesecake at the cafe, until something special catches his eye"--Provided by publisher.
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Max explains everything

2020
Young Max shares his hard-earned expertise about obtaining and training a new puppy.

The beast and the Bethany

2020
"Handsome Ebenezer Tweezer has lived comfortably for nearly 512 years by feeding the magical beast in his mansion's attic whatever it wants, but when the beast demands a child, they are not prepared for Bethany"--Publisher.

Daniel visits the library

2015
Daniel Tiger and Prince Wednesday are so excited for story time at the library! But first they have to lean how to be calm and quiet. Can they calm down before story time starts?.

I'm not Millie!

2019
Someone is causing a lot of trouble during and after supper, but Millie is certainly not the guilty one.

Sorry (really sorry)

2020
After Cow's bad mood spreads to the whole farm, Dog starts a new chain reaction by showing kindness.
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