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Other editions of book What Do You Stand For? A Guide To Building Character

  • What Do You Stand For? For Teens: A Guide to Building Character

    Barbara A. Lewis

    Paperback (Free Spirit Publishing, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Young people need guidance from caring adults to build strong, positive character traits—but they can also build their own. This book by the best-selling author of The Kid’s Guide to Social Action invites children and teens to explore and practice honesty, kindness, empathy, integrity, tolerance, patience, respect, and more. Quotations and background information set the stage. Dilemmas challenge readers to think about, discuss, and debate positive traits. Activities invite them to explore what they stand for at school, at home, and in their communities. True stories profile real kids who exemplify positive traits; resources point the way toward character-building books, organizations, programs, and Web sites.
  • What Do You Stand For? For Teens: A Guide to Building Character

    Barbara A. Lewis

    eBook (Free Spirit Publishing, Sept. 1, 2005)
    This book invites teens to explore and practice honesty, kindness, empathy, integrity, tolerance, patience, respect, and more. Includes inspiring quotations, thought-provoking dilemmas, meaningful activities, and true stories about real kids who exemplify positive character traits. Updated resources point the way toward character-building books, organizations, programs, and Web sites. Previous Title: What Do You Stand For?; black & white photos & illustrations, 8 1?2" x 11", 19 reproducible handout masters, ages 11 & up.
  • What Do You Stand For? A Guide To Building Character

    Barbara A. Lewis, Jeff Tolbert

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Nov. 15, 2005)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Text, anecdotes, and activities direct the reader to explore and practice honesty, kindness, empathy, integrity, tolerance, and more.
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  • What Do You Stand For? for Teens: A Kid's Guide to Building Character

    Barbara A. Lewis, Pamela Espeland

    Library Binding
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