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All Henry wants to do is play games with his friends in the gym, but Manny, the P.E. monster, tricks him into playing HIS way. Henry needs to figure out how to defeat his monster before Manny grows to a size he can't control. A Book for Kids that Promotes Physical Literacy All day long Henry has one thought: "How much longer until PE class?" Kids like Henry who have a passion for action will be encouraged to read with this engaging book that takes place in the gym. Teach Kids to Take Responsibility for Their Actions This story holds an example that teaches kids that when they make a mistake,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
All Henry wants to do is play games with his friends in the gym, but Manny, the P.E. monster, tricks him into playing HIS way. Henry needs to figure out how to defeat his monster before Manny grows to a size he can't control. A Book for Kids that Promotes Physical Literacy All day long Henry has one thought: "How much longer until PE class?" Kids like Henry who have a passion for action will be encouraged to read with this engaging book that takes place in the gym. Teach Kids to Take Responsibility for Their Actions This story holds an example that teaches kids that when they make a mistake, they should take responsibility for their own actions. Henry learns to substitute negative behavior with more suitable conduct. Children will learn to listen to their teachers, be kind to their classmates, and show sportsmanship in the gym setting. A Great Resource for Parents, Counselors, and Educators Henry and the Gym Monster is a resource for parents, counselors, and any educator that supports children with their social and emotional growth.
Autorenporträt
Ben Lancour has had a passion for physical education since he began kindergarten at age five, which inspired him to subsequently earn a Bachelor's Degree in Physical Education from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. ¿He is a husband and father of two children who love books. He was inspired to start writing because he saw a lack of picture books that teach social skills in the gym setting. He also hopes that this book encourages educators and parents to have discussions with their children about taking responsibility, no matter where it needs to take place.