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Noodle is having a rough couple of days. The rules keep getting in the way of his fun! Rules for this and rules for that. There are so many rules - too many rules! Rules stink! Noodle has no use for obeying rules at home, or school. He argues about the rules and doesn't think any of them actually apply to HIM! Can't he just have a rule-free day? Author Julia Cook's third book in the Responsible Me! series will have readers in stitches as Noodle describes the variety of rules he deals with daily. His mom helps him visualize the consequences of no rules at all and Noodle begins to understand that rules help create a safe environment for everyone.…mehr

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Noodle is having a rough couple of days. The rules keep getting in the way of his fun! Rules for this and rules for that. There are so many rules - too many rules! Rules stink! Noodle has no use for obeying rules at home, or school. He argues about the rules and doesn't think any of them actually apply to HIM! Can't he just have a rule-free day? Author Julia Cook's third book in the Responsible Me! series will have readers in stitches as Noodle describes the variety of rules he deals with daily. His mom helps him visualize the consequences of no rules at all and Noodle begins to understand that rules help create a safe environment for everyone.
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Autorenporträt
Julia Cook, a former middle school teacher and elementary school counselor, has become an internationally renowned children's author. Her creative books are research based and model positive parenting strategies, positive teaching strategies, and hands on problem-solving strategies for kids. Her books, including I Just Don't Like the Sound of No!, Making Friends Is an Art! and But It's Not My Fault!, have been honored by The National Parenting Center and Mom's Choice Awards, and have been endorsed by the Alaska Department of Education. Julia and her titles have also been featured in Parents magazine, The New Yorker, The Chicago Tribune, New York Daily News, Fatherly.com, CNN's Headline News and more.