Tails Are Not for Pulling (Ages 4-7) (Best Behavior Series)


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Elizabeth Verdick has been writing books since , the year her daughter was born. Her two children, now ages 13 and 8, are the inspiration for nearly everything she writes. Before becoming an author, Elizabeth edited books for children and parents. We will need to purchase a copy to help prevent some of the tormenting our dog endured from our first son from happening again when the twins start crawling and walking. Otherwise, I'm sure he'll find being attacked by two grabbing creatures to be overwhelming!

Mar 12, Pam Cipkowski rated it it was amazing Shelves: This comes in both a board book and in a longer page book.

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Both are very good teaching tools for showing young kids that animals have feelings and can feel pain and fear. Also describes behaviors that are positive interactions with pets. The back of both books gives tips for parents and caregivers on teaching kids about pet care and how and why to be kind to animals.

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The longer book also has a list This comes in both a board book and in a longer page book. The longer book also has a list of fun facts about animals and additional information on pet care and choosing a pet. Mar 15, Kimberly rated it liked it.

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Great situational learning, informational book. Children need explicit instruction on how to play with animals without hurting them.

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Giving the animals personification helps children understand emotions. Jan 26, Krystallina Paramithi rated it it was amazing. Great book that helps kids realize why we should be kind to pets. I loved the part where the author express how animals feel when we're being annoying to them and how kids feel after that too. The book is written in a positive way and can teach a great lesson to kids. My 2 year old is already better with his grandma dog! Dec 30, K rated it really liked it Shelves: I think this book does a pretty good job on communicating correct behavior towards animal.

I do think it focuses a bit heavily on perspective taking, which is a skill most toddlers don't have or have to a limited degree.

However, it still is concrete: Feb 11, Lizzie rated it really liked it Shelves: A good board for any toddler about proper behavior around animals. Clear and concrete, with lots of different pets and moments for interaction with a one on one reader or a crowd.

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Mar 31, Laura rated it it was amazing Shelves: This is a great book to teach young children about being gentle with companion animals. There is also excellent information in the back cover written especially for adults to help reinforce a child's being kind to animals.

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Nov 09, jacky rated it liked it Shelves: This was read at story time at the Auburn Library. It is a short board book that teaches kids about how to read the signs their pets give for it the pet is happy or scared. Jan 24, Jessie rated it liked it Shelves: Liked how it introduced the idea of a pet's hissing or growling to mean "hands off. Jul 14, Cabryn Taylor rated it liked it Shelves: This was an ok book. Like most board books, it was really quick to read.

I like the whole idea of trying to teach kids not to pull tails of their animals Sep 23, Principle Based Learning marked it as to-read Shelves: Ashley B Click here for the full article on: More Than Just Fairytales. Sep 04, Erin rated it liked it Shelves: My son really liked this book. I read it everyday after checking it out at the library and he even began asking for it. I followed the suggestions on the back.

He still goes right for the tail. Apr 16, Lisa rated it really liked it. Great book to teach young children how to be gentle to animals and what the animals do when they are scared. Nov 20, Kathrine Rogers added it Shelves: Rowan rated it really liked it Aug 14, Elliott rated it really liked it May 27, Amie rated it it was amazing Oct 28, Rachel rated it really liked it May 16, Violet B rated it liked it Apr 23, Emily Stueven rated it really liked it Oct 09, Emily rated it it was amazing Aug 16,

“Teaching very young people that pets are living creatures and not toys is of utmost importance. Tails Are Not for Pulling is a fun book sure to be enjoyed by. This book is part of a series. Best Behavior Series Icon Pets may not have words, but they can communicate. Paying attention to an Interest Level: Ages 4 –7.