Why Stop For Tajo?: A story about respecting authority
L.S.V. Baker, M.E.B. Stottmann
Hardcover
(Baxter's Corner, Sept. 12, 2019)
âEach day after school at a quarter to three, a school guard named Tajo stands at Elm and McGee.âTajo the Tarantula is the school crossing guard. Choosing to ignore Tajoâs directions, one youngster finds himself in the path of an oncoming truck. Afterwards he develops a new respect for authority when he considers Tajoâs rules are meant to keep him safe.Baxterâs Corner â Building Character is Childâs PlayÂŽParents and educators agree that exposing children to learning values at an early age leads to healthy emotional and spiritual children. Baxterâs Corner has a unique series of books designed to enhance conversations between adults and preschool through primary-aged children. Each book has a magical section that allows caregivers to go beyond and tackle hard subjects like bulling, manners, being different than others, single-parent families, respecting authority, and working with others. Matching puppets, stretched canvas wall art, and removable wall decals bring the stories to life and deepen each childâs understanding of respect, determination, resilience, compassion, cooperation, and acceptance. Your books are fantastic! The illustrations, messages, and supplemental sections for teachers, parents, and caregivers are phenomenal!â Cortney Downs, MSSW, CSW Louisville Kentucky "Thank you for all the additional research and planning that went into the excellent expanded lessons in the back of the books!" Caren Yucha, M.A., CCC-SLP Pottstown, Pennsylvania