Window Pains
Modeling Positive Behaviors
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Narrated by:
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Annalyn Hostert
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By:
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Carol McCormick
About this listen
When Lisa walks home from school with two new girls, they break an elderly couple's window. Lisa feels bad about the act of vandalism and takes steps to remedy the situation.
Window Pains is a short story that was originally published in WINNER, a scholastic magazine endorsed by former Presidents and First Ladies. The aim of the periodical was to teach children preventative measures and instill positive behaviors that contribute to success in life.
Discussion questions included.
Mo< Window Pains is well-suited for the 7-to-11 year-old range. ©2012 Carol McCormick (P)2013 Carol McCormickWhat listeners say about Window Pains
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