- Should you always be honest about your feelings?
- Should you tell on a bully?
- Would you admit if you got a higher grade by mistake?
This fun children's book gives six real-life moral dilemmas that children might face and asks the readers to consider the pros and cons for possible resolutions. It gives readers lots to think about but, in the end, asks the child 'What would YOU do?', leaving the ultimate decision to them. It will help children to gain independent-thinking and decision-making skills.
The situations have been tested in classrooms to ensure the examples and resolutions are age-appropriate. There are notes for parents and teachers at the back of each book.
The What Would You Do? series teaches children about values and behaviour, encouraging empathy for others, respect and responsibility while developing their critical thinking and decision-making skills.
The author, Jana Mohr Lone, is Executive Director of Philosophy Learning and Teaching Organization (PLATO), an affiliate faculty in philosophy at the University of Washington. Jana has been leading philosophy sessions with students from preschool to graduate school for over 25 years.
Read the other titles in the series: Bravery, Family, Friendship, Honesty, Community and the Environment.
This is Book 11 in the What Would You Do? Series. See all What Would You Do? books here.
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Sarah Jennings is a freelance illustrator and sketchbook scribbler based in the Midlands. She loves to create quirky characters and in particular likes to draw lots of cats! Sarah has illustrated several books for Bloomsbury.
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