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Books with title Why Should I Listen?

  • Why Should I Listen?

    Claire Llewellyn, Mike Gordon

    Paperback (B.E.S., Sept. 1, 2005)
    When children are caught up by the excitement of the moment, they sometimes forget to listen—and the result might be an accident or an avoidable mistake. This book helps them understand the importance of listening to parents and teachers. Titles in the enlightening and entertaining Why Should I? series of picture storybooks answer questions that younger boys and girls are likely to ask about a wide range of topics. Part of every child's development consists of asking questions about themselves, their friends and neighbors, and their surroundings. Why Should I? books help them discover good answers. Kids will be attracted by the amusing color illustrations on every page, and parents and teachers will appreciate the note at the back of each book offering further suggestions on answering children's questions.
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  • Why Should I Listen?

    Thomas D. Kratzok

    language (AuthorHouse, April 5, 2007)
    Kenneth has a slight problem when it comes to listening. He learns through different experiences that grown-ups tell him rules, not to be bossy but to keep him safe and un-injured. Your children will learn by seeing what happens to Kenneth why they should listen too.
  • Why Should I Listen?

    Claire Llewellyn, Mike Gordon

    Hardcover (Hodder & Stoughton Childrens Division, April 19, 2001)
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  • Why Should I Listen?

    Claire Llewellyn, Mike Gordon

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2009)
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  • Why Should I Listen to My Librarian?

    Christine Honders

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2019)
    The library is a crucial resource on which many people depend. It has books and resources for research or for pleasure reading. There are computers available to the public, DVDs, and newspaper articles. The library also hosts group activities for kids, such as storytelling, crafts, music, and games. The librarian is in charge of the library and keeps everything organized and running smoothly. This must-have book explains what a librarian does and the different things available to do at the library. Colorful photographs of a wide range of activities provide readers with close textual correlations.
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  • Why Should I Listen?

    Thomas Kratzok

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, April 5, 2007)
    Kenneth has a slight problem when it comes to listening. He learns through different experiences that grown-ups tell him rules, not to be bossy but to keep him safe and un-injured. Your children will learn by seeing what happens to Kenneth why they should listen too.
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  • Who Should I Listen To?

    Kevin Johnson

    Paperback (Bethany House Pub, Oct. 1, 1993)
    We are surrounded by dozens of voices family, teachers, friends, media, even our own maturing body and brain telling us every day what to believe and what to do:"Whadja do to your hair?""Oooh, whata hunk!""Don't be such a nerd."With so many voices shouting at us, who do we listen to? Which are wrong? Which are right? The easy way is to give up and follow whichever voice is the loudest.THAT ISN'T THE ONLY WAY.God invites us to answer to His voice. He can help sort out the other voices, and show us truth from lies, good from bad, real from fake. So how do we hear His voice? By getting into the Bible God's Word and searching for His clear, compassionate voice speaking to us above the pressure-packed roar of the world.In forty-five devotional readings, Who Should I Listen To? provides Biblical responses to the conflicts junior highers encounter every day, with topics ranging from:Discovering God's view of us.Measuring entertainment.Choosing godly heroes.So get some earplugs and listen up!
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  • Why Should I Listen?

    Claire Llewellyn, Mike Gordon

    Paperback (Hodder Childrens Book, Sept. 30, 2001)
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  • Why Should I Listen to My Parents?

    Christine Honders

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2019)
    Life for kids sometimes feels like a series of demands: take out the garbage, do your homework, don't talk to strangers, time for bed! No wonder children complain that their parents always tell them what to do, but it's important for them to understand that parents say these things because they love them. It is also a parent's responsibility to protect their children and teach them how to be functioning members of society. Parents offer good advice based on their life experiences. This book examines some different rules parents set for their kids and what kids can learn by following them. Readers will connect to the text through colorful photographs.
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  • Why Should I Listen to My Dentist?

    Christine Honders

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2019)
    Good health means taking care of your body, and teeth are just as important as any other part. Everyone should brush their teeth at least twice a day, floss once a day, and get regular cleanings by a dentist. Dentists are tooth doctors, they remove harmful bacteria from teeth and gums to prevent diseases. They also fix problems with unhealthy teeth. Readers will learn about what a dentist does and why dental hygiene is important. Closely related photographs will enable readers to make connections to the text.†
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  • Why Should I...?

    Maurisha Harris

    language (, May 12, 2015)
    This book is about a little boy Johnny who never listens to his parents once he receives a dog for his ninth birthday. He later realizes that he does not like doing bad things all the time, and wants to be away from the dog. After a few days of being lonely, his mom gets him a pet snake. The snake changes Johnny's behavior.
  • Why Should I Listen to My Parents?

    Christine Honders

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2019)
    Life for kids sometimes feels like a series of demands: take out the garbage, do your homework, don't talk to strangers, time for bed! No wonder children complain that their parents always tell them what to do, but it's important for them to understand that parents say these things because they love them. It is also a parent's responsibility to protect their children and teach them how to be functioning members of society. Parents offer good advice based on their life experiences. This book examines some different rules parents set for their kids and what kids can learn by following them. Readers will connect to the text through colorful photographs.
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