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Why Be Bossy?; Why Be Unfriendly?; Why Fight?; Why Lose Your Temper?; Why Not Share?; Why Tease?

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BfK No. 127 - March 2001

Cover Story
This issue’s cover is Sharon Creech’s The Wanderer. Sharon Creech is interviewed by Suzanne Manczuk. Our thanks to Macmillan Children’s Books for their help in producing this March cover.

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Why Be Bossy?

Janine Amos and Annabel Spenceley
(Cherrytree Books)
32pp, 978-1842340233, RRP £10.99, Hardcover
5-8 Infant/Junior
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Why Be Unfriendly?

Janine Amos and Annabel Spenceley
(Cherrytree Books)
32pp, 978-1842340226, RRP £10.99, Hardcover
5-8 Infant/Junior
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Why Fight?

Janine Amos and Annabel Spenceley
(Cherrytree Books)
32pp, 978-1842340219, RRP £10.99, Hardcover
5-8 Infant/Junior
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Why Lose Your Temper?

Janine Amos and Annabel Spenceley
(Cherrytree Books)
32pp, 978-1842340240, RRP £10.99, Hardcover
5-8 Infant/Junior
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Why Not Share?

Janine Amos and Annabel Spenceley
(Cherrytree Books)
32pp, 978-1842340264, RRP £10.99, Hardcover
5-8 Infant/Junior
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Why Tease?

Janine Amos and Annabel Spenceley
(Cherrytree Books)
32pp, 978-1842340257, RRP £10.99, Hardcover
5-8 Infant/Junior
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Told in the first person, each of these books contains two stories which present realistic scenes between children in explosive situations at school. In each case their teacher becomes a mediator and uses a specific procedure letting the child say how s/he feels, voicing the problem, talking about various ways of solving it, then choosing the way that suits everyone. If this approach can be a little simplistic, there are good coping strategies presented, and the series will be useful for PSHE and citizenship classes. The pictures are expressive and down to earth, and the emphasis is on teamwork. A useful series.

Reviewer: 
Elizabeth Schlenther
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