Includes bibliographical references (page 23) index.
Contents:
When do I say I'm sorry? -- Clean it up -- Pay it back -- Be kind -- I get mad -- Tell the truth -- It takes two.
Summary:
"Knowing when to say we're sorry means knowing when we've hurt someone, whether it was intentional or not. This is not always easy to do, especially for children. This book presents readers with a variety of relatable scenarios in which young people recognize the need for an apology: Louis shares an embarrassing secret about Aaron with his other classmates, who make fun of Aaron. Louis feels bad for sharing Aaron's secret. What can he do? Each colorful spread presents a different real-life situation that will instill in readers the importance of knowing when to say "I'm sorry."-- Provided by publisher.
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