Review by JessNWheeler -- The Barnyard Buddies STOP for ...

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Re: Review by JessNWheeler -- The Barnyard Buddies STOP for ...

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Nice review, I will read this book base on that I like anything for children. There will be lots of lessons to learn through this book. I rate it 4 out of 4 stars.
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This sounds like a cute story with great lessons. It is great it comes with the extra teaching tools!
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I like that this children's book has important lessons for children age 3 and above. I think them understanding on anger management and conflict resolution at such an age is valuable. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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Post by ayz »

The story is well written, love to see the fact that this can give a big impact to anyone who read this, its clear and very well illustrated plus the great lessons children and even parents can learn from it..so inspiring for me..
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Kids love animals. They enjoy learning about them and from them. What a great way to teach a lesson to them! Besides, having the book full of illustrations is more attractive for them. I love the fact the book is clean of grammatical errors. I'll definitely share this book with my elementary kids.
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I love reading books to my children that teach them how to deal with their emotions. My kids enjoy the story, and they get a subtle lesson that we can refer to when things get tough again later. I’m excited to read this story with my kids.
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Post by BLINKYNOEL36 »

Thank you for a goid review. I have a daughter who is seven and lives animal charactets. Learning to control emitions especially anger and hurt feelings are commo childhood rites of passage.
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Post by AMill77 »

What a thoughtful and thorough review. I agree that the approach is spot on and would be engaging for children in the 3 -6 year old age group. I especially enjoyed the parent guide at the end as well.
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The sample was not long enough to give us much idea about the book. But the writer's statement about herself and her writing was impressive. I certainly like the goal. I may get this for my grandkids.
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This was a cute story. The artwork gave the animals personality. And the bonus material at the back was a plus...it didn't feel like filler.
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Using a story to teach children about conflict resolution and anger management is a wonderful idea. I'm sure the book will be helpful for both children and parents.
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Sounds like a great children's story, that not only engages the reader or the listener, but teaches them along the ways as well.
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Post by Leelee_thatsme23 »

This is a good story for children of all ages to read. I'm a teenager and loving this book. 😁💜
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Post by rachelgibson930+ »

As a third grade teacher that deals with teaching young kids coping skills amd how to handle conflict aming their peers this a great book that will end up on my mentor text shelf!
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As a mom, I think one of the most important lessons for a parent to teach their child is self-control. I like how this cute barnyard story illustrates how to deal with difficult people in life, or situations that don't go your way. Learning how to think before reacting is a skill that will help kids learn about responsibility and problem solving.
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