I Want More--How to Know When I've Had Enough by Dagmar Geisler (2020, Picture Book)

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I Want More : How to Know When I've Had Enough, School And Library by Geisler, Dagmar; Berasaluce, Andrea Jones (TRN), ISBN 1510746552, ISBN-13 9781510746558, Brand New, Free shipping in the US A little girl who overeats candy, a girl who tries holding her breath underwater in the tub and a boy who collects endless stuffed animals implement a helpful "too little, enough already" scale that helps children learn how to recognize limits.

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PublisherSkyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated
ISBN-101510746552
ISBN-139781510746558
eBay Product ID (ePID)3038389130

Product Key Features

Book TitleI Want More--How to Know When I've Had Enough
Number of Pages36 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2020
TopicSocial Topics / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, Social Topics / Emotions & Feelings, Social Topics / Drugs, Alcohol, Substance Abuse
GenreJuvenile Nonfiction
AuthorDagmar Geisler
Book SeriesThe Safe Child, Happy Parent Ser.
FormatPicture Book

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Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight15.1 Oz
Item Length10.5 in
Item Width8.5 in

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Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
Grade FromPreschool
Grade ToFirst Grade
SynopsisHow do you know when you've had enough? Lisa loves gummy bears, especially the yellow and red ones. And the green. And the orange. She would eat a whole bag of them if they didn't make her stomach ache. Emma really enjoys swimming in the bathtub, but she knows exactly when she's been underwater long enough and needs to come up for air. Tim loved the rabbit stuffed animal his grandmother gave him so much that he asked for another, and another, and now Tim isn't quite sure where his favorite stuffed rabbit is--and there's no room for him in the bed! In Dagmar Geisler's I Want More--When To Know When I've Had Enough , readers will meet a number of children with interests similar to their own who learn to recognize when they've had enough or when they've had too much--when they've eaten too much of their favorite snack, collected too many of their favorite toys, or sat in front of the television for too long. Then, they can rank their favorite activities, toys, and foods using a scale of Too little! to Enough already! , featured at the end of the book. I Want More gives parents, grandparents, and caregivers the opportunity to speak with children about setting limits, allowing them to develop their own internal feeling for when something is no longer beneficial, fun, or healthy., Age range 3 to 6 How do you know when you've had enough? Lisa loves gummy bears, especially the yellow and red ones. And the green. And the orange. She would eat a whole bag of them if they didn't make her stomach ache. Emma really enjoys swimming in the bathtub, but she knows exactly when she's been underwater long enough and needs to come up for air. Tim loved the rabbit stuffed animal his grandmother gave him so much that he asked for another, and another, and now Tim isn't quite sure where his favourite stuffed rabbit is -- and there's no room for him in the bed! In Dagmar Geisler's I Want More--When To Know When I've Had Enough , readers will meet a number of children with interests similar to their own who learn to recognise when they've had enough or when they've had too much -- when they've eaten too much of their favourite snack, collected too many of their favourite toys, or sat in front of the television for too long. Then, they can rank their favourite activities, toys, and foods using a scale of ' Too little!' to ' Enough already!' , featured at the end of the book., How do you know when you've had enough? Lisa loves gummy bears, especially the yellow and red ones. And the green. And the orange. She would eat a whole bag of them if they didn't make her stomach ache. Emma really enjoys swimming in the bathtub, but she knows exactly when she's been underwater long enough and needs to come up for air. Tim loved the rabbit stuffed animal his grandmother gave him so much that he asked for another, and another, and now Tim isn't quite sure where his favorite stuffed rabbit is--and there's no room for him in the bed In Dagmar Geisler's I Want More--When To Know When I've Had Enough , readers will meet a number of children with interests similar to their own who learn to recognize when they've had enough or when they've had too much--when they've eaten too much of their favorite snack, collected too many of their favorite toys, or sat in front of the television for too long. Then, they can rank their favorite activities, toys, and foods using a scale of Too little to Enough already , featured at the end of the book. I Want More gives parents, grandparents, and caregivers the opportunity to speak with children about setting limits, allowing them to develop their own internal feeling for when something is no longer beneficial, fun, or healthy.

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