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Can People Count on Me?: A Book about Responsibility
Written by Robin Nelson
Narrated by Intuitive
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About this audiobook
What should you do if you accidentally break a vase? Should you tell an adult or pretend it wasn't you? Or what should you do if you see your friend throw a piece of trash on the ground?
It's not always fun or easy to do the right thing. But when you take responsibility, you earn respect from others. This book offers examples of situations you might face at home or at school. It shows how you can make good decisions in each case. See how responsibility can go a long way!
It's not always fun or easy to do the right thing. But when you take responsibility, you earn respect from others. This book offers examples of situations you might face at home or at school. It shows how you can make good decisions in each case. See how responsibility can go a long way!
Author
Robin Nelson
Robin Nelson's careers have always kept her surrounded by books—as an elementary teacher, working at a publishing company, and now working as a school library media specialist. But her favorite job is writing books for kids. She has written many nonfiction books for children. She lives with her family in Minneapolis.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book is a very cool motivator for children who are at an age of interdependence and independence.It's a fragile stage when children enter the stage of self reliance and being responsible for others. The pages are full of questions and answers, expectancies and how to fulfill the needs of becoming a responsible reliable young person. It leaves room to springboard a multitude of questions for a young person who is motivated and wants to become more for themselves.