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Can People Count on Me?

A Book About Responsibility

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Can People Count on Me?

By: Robin Nelson
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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!

Please note: The original source audio for this production includes noise/volume issues. This is the best available audio from the publisher.

©2014 Robin Nelson (P)2017 Lerner Digital ™
Growing Up & Facts of Life

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“Great for teaching social skills.... What a wonderful resource for teaching empathy!” (Natasha Phillips, MA, special education teacher and consultant for the Show Your Character series)

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