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What Should Danny Do? School Day

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Description:

8 stories in 1! Danny is back in an all new adventure. In this follow up to the Best Seller, What Should Danny Do?, your children will get to decide how Danny's day at school will end.

Children love being able to make all the choices and control the outcome of the book, while parents and teachers love the lessons the book teaches. Try to reach all 8 endings! 

Boys and girls both love and relate to Danny, while enjoying the interactive nature of the book--they never know what will come next. Parents and Teachers love the social-emotional skills the book teaches through empowering kids to make positive choices while demonstrating the natural consequences to negative choices. A must-have on every bookshelf.

Additional Product Info

Topics: Decision Making
ISBN: 9780692914373
Page count: 72
Recommended ages: Ages 4 through 8
Grade level: Grades PK through 3
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I like this book and a lot of my kids enjoy it. Notably, they almost...
by Puseym
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May 25 2022
I like this book and a lot of my kids enjoy it. Notably, they almost always do the story to make Danny have the best day. My only concern is that Danny and his family don't look or live much like my students. It is a very traditional, white family (mom, dad, two children) where dad wears a suit and goes to work and mom stays home to take care of the children and make special memories. I don't think I have a single child I work with who live in a home like this and I often avoid using the book because it is so far from what my kids experience that it doesn't seem as helpful. I would absolutely buy another version of this book that is a bit more realistic. Everything doesn't have to be realistic, but even having both parents work or having some more culturally relevant touchpoints would help.
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