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From two Theodor Seuss Geisel Award-winning creators comes a funny and handy guide that explains just how (and how not!) to say "I'm sorry."
Wouldn't the world be a better place if everyone knew how to apologise? Luckily, this humorous guidebook is full of practical tips about when, why, and how to say you're sorry. From a porcupine who accidentally popped his friend's balloon to a snail who was running so fast he stepped on a sloth's toes, hilarious examples and sweet illustrations abound. For both listeners who are just learning and older readers who need a refresher, this book will come…mehr

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From two Theodor Seuss Geisel Award-winning creators comes a funny and handy guide that explains just how (and how not!) to say "I'm sorry."

Wouldn't the world be a better place if everyone knew how to apologise? Luckily, this humorous guidebook is full of practical tips about when, why, and how to say you're sorry. From a porcupine who accidentally popped his friend's balloon to a snail who was running so fast he stepped on a sloth's toes, hilarious examples and sweet illustrations abound. For both listeners who are just learning and older readers who need a refresher, this book will come as a welcome reminder that even though apologising can be hard, it doesn't have to be complicated.
Autorenporträt
David LaRochelle is the recipient of the Sid Fleischman Humor Award and the author of many books for young readers, including the Geisel Award winner See the Cat, How to Apologise, Mr. Fox's Game of No! and Go and Get with Rex, all illustrated by Mike Wohnoutka; and Isle of You, illustrated by Jaime Kim. He lives in Minnesota, USA, where he loves to invent and play games, and carve creative pumpkins. You can find David (and his pumpkins) at davidlarochelle.com.
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"Everyone makes mistakes," opens this guide to accountability. . .In Wohnoutka's light gouache illustrations, the many full-bleed spreads and careful use of white space keep the tone friendly and focused. . .The perfect balance of humor and gravity delivers the message in an appealing way, and even the most outlandish scenarios are accessible. . .Children and adults alike can see themselves in both the aggrieved party and the wrongdoer, all presented with understanding and compassion. Equally useful as a lesson on social-emotional dynamics and as a story, this book has a place on every shelf. A necessary and entertaining approach to conflict resolution. Kirkus Reviews (starred review)