PROcrastinator by Julia Cook (2017, Trade Paperback)

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Author: Julia Cook. Format: Paperback. Item Length: 229mm. Release Date: 05/25/2017. Genre: Children's Reference. Illustrator: Anita Dufalla. Item Height: 229mm.

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PublisherBoys Town Press
ISBN-10194488209X
ISBN-139781944882099
eBay Product ID (ePID)14038569800

Product Key Features

Book TitleProcrastinator
Number of Pages31 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2017
TopicSocial Themes / Manners & Etiquette, Social Themes / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, General, Social Themes / Values & Virtues
IllustratorYes, Dufalla, Anita
GenreJuvenile Fiction
AuthorJulia Cook
Book SeriesResponsible Me! Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.2 in
Item Weight3.8 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width9 in

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Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
TitleLeadingThe
Reviews"The PROcrastinator is a must-have for all school counselors, teachers and parents. Written with lots of humor, this book brings home the all-important message of WORK FIRST... PLAY AFTER! - something that a lot of kids struggle with from time to time. I 'Roger' that!" - Dee Anna Kelley, Missouri Elementary School Counselor of the Year, ?The PROcrastinator is a must-have for all school counselors, teachers and parents. Written with lots of humor, this book brings home the all-important message of WORK FIRST? PLAY AFTER! ? something that a lot of kids struggle with from time to time. I ?Roger? that!? ? Dee Anna Kelley, Missouri Elementary School Counselor of the Year
Grade FromKindergarten
Series Volume Number5
Volume NumberVolume 5
Grade ToSixth Grade
Edition DescriptionIllustrated edition
Synopsis"My name is Norman David Edwards, but everybody calls me Noodle. Sometimes I get into trouble because I kinda, sorta, like to put things off. It's not that I don't plan on doing what needs to get done, I just like to choose when to do it." Noodle has a problem - a procrastination problem. He's constantly being told what to do. "Noodle do this . Noodle do that . Please do it RIGHT NOW . You must feed the cat." But Noodle has SO MANY - and SO MUCH better - things to do, like hang out with friends, watch must-see TV and play video games. So it's no surprise his cat goes hungry, the trash piles up and his poetry assignment remains unwritten. Noodle always chooses to do the things he wants to do while never getting around to doing the things he NEEDS to do. Award-winning children's author Julia Cook uses Noodle to creatively highlight a conundrum all children struggle with and offers simple strategies to help them learn how to balance doing what needs to be done while still finding time for fun. This is the fifth storybook in the Responsible Me! series which strengthens character development and helps kids use better social skills at school and at home. The series also includes: But It's Not My Fault Baditude! That Rule Doesn't Apply to Me! Cheaters Never Prosper What's in It For Me?, Norman David Edwards, better known as Noodle, has a problem - a procrastination problem. He's constantly being told what to do. "Noodle do this. Noodle do that. Please do it RIGHT NOW. You must feed the cat." But Noodle has SO MANY - and SO MUCH better - things to do, like hang out with friends, watch must-see TV and play videogames. So it's no surprise his cat goes hungry, the trash piles up and his poetry assignment remains unwritten. Noodle always chooses to do the things he wants to do while never getting around to doing the things he NEEDS to do!, Norman David Edwards, better known as Noodle, has a problem; a big problem. Noodle is constantly being told what to do. "Noodle do this. Noodle do that. Please do it RIGHT NOW. You must feed the cat." But Noodle's problem is that there are so many other things he would rather do instead.Award winning children's author Julia Cook has crafted another tale of her character Noodle facing the realities of childhood. In PROcrastinator, Noodle learns the importance of doings things right when his mother (and teacher) asks him to do them, rather than putting them off till later. As Noodle's week progresses his cat gets hungrier, the trash piles up, and his poetry homework is no closer to getting done.PROcrastintor is a humorous and engaging look at the results a child only doing what is fun to do, rather than what needs to be done. Written for children in grades K-6.

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