It s Not Fair
- Release: 2007
- Publisher: Piccadilly Press Limited
- Price: FREE
- File: PDF, 32 page
- ISBN: 1853408972
A girl cat, resenting the preferential treatment enjoyed by her new baby brother, finds that she does get to do some things he cannot.
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A girl cat, resenting the preferential treatment enjoyed by her new baby brother, finds that she does get to do some things he cannot.
Assorted children, animals, creatures, and objects all wonder why life is not always fair, reassuring children that everyone sometimes thinks life is not fair. By the creators of The OK Book.
Via a pirate theme, teaches school-age children techniques to reduce and overcome feelings of jealousy and envy through writing and drawing activities and self-help exercises and strategies.
Shows children how to see things from another persons point of view and teaches them why life isn't always fair. Suggested level: junior, primary.
There are lots of rules we all need to follow, from the dress code at school, respecting someone's privacy, to turning your light off at bedtime. In six entertaining stories, Mayor Moe and City Council grapple with the task of making rules to keep their city safe, prosperous and fair. Not an easy job, since citizens come in all shapes, sizes and colors, and have different thoughts and beliefs. Readers will find out about the rights and freedoms enjoyed by every citizen in a democracy, and why they matter. With its strong focus on civic-mindedness and social justice issues, this book equips readers with the language and concepts that illustrate what it means to be an engaged citizen in a democracy --- and makes it fun!
A guide for teachers of primary science, this book identifies and describes different types of science enquiry and provides guidance for teachers on suitable classroom activities.
When it comes to fairness, every kid knows that a parent can’t break a candy bar perfectly in half, for sharing. We grown-ups also know what it’s like not being treated fairly, and we know that much unfairness springs from such things as greed, or hatred, or anger, or prejudice, or misunderstanding, or even from the ways of Nature. But using these “big words” to explain unfairness to children will probably not work. And so, in this book, author Linus Mundy, offers words and examples that children will understand and relate to. Our children are ready to understand more about this big, wide world we live in. And they are ready to make it better for everyone, by making it more just, more fair.
This is the third book in the Kitty series. Poor Kitty is feeling sorry for herself. 'It's not fair ' is her dispirited cry. Why am I the shortest in the class? Why can't anyone take a joke? How come he gets to go to bed late? Why can't we stay? She's got more present You always win IT'S NOT FAIR But as Kitty soon discovers, there's always someone who thinks life is a bit unfair, and maybe this time she can do something to help.
With wonderful insight and clarity, Wayne Mack explores the difficult issue of how to reconcile God's justice with His sovereignty. He shines the bright light of Scripture on some of the toughest questions of all and then carefully explores the answers in a way that is easy to follow and truly helpful.