![]() ![]() An ideal read-aloud for a storytime at school, at home, or in the library. But hes not the only one who needs help, so his teacher decides: its time to fight the Tattle Battle. Snitcher creatively intervenes., The titular little chick learns an important lesson about what behaviors need to be reported and which to just let slide.offer some simple, easy-to-remember rhymes to help guide children toward appropriate sharing of concerns.this book fills a niche for those seeking titles dealing with this particular issue of character education., With speech bubble dialogue and engaging, digitally produced, pastel illustrations, this picture book flows naturally and presents a conflict that young readers will easily understand. A veritable zooful of friends brightens the story, with art by Elina Ellis, as Miles points his feathered finger at one classmate after another until wise Mrs. In Miles McHale, Tattletale, Christianne Jones humorously relates one boy's struggle to leave behind his tattling ways. Children's Interest-Social Themes Children's Interest-School & Education. Read this book to inspire change.Well-done with charming illustrations., Knowing when to speak up and when to stay quiet can take quite a bit of thought and practice, especially if you are super observant and eager. ![]() Snitcher, starts the "Tattle Battle" with this pledge: "If a friend is sick, hurt, or in harm's way, then telling someone is okay." And when Miles's sister slips and falls, he learns the important difference between telling and tattling., Tattling can be a huge distraction from learning, not to mention other kids don't like it. This is a great book for that certain age - around 5 and 6 when tattling can be problematic. ![]()
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