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Stanky & Cece: Break The Rules

Current price: $19.99
Stanky & Cece: Break The Rules
Stanky & Cece: Break The Rules

Barnes and Noble

Stanky & Cece: Break The Rules

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What does it mean to make good choices?
Best friends, Stanky, the jeep, and Cece the dog, soon discover that each adventure holds the opportunity to make the right decision and take responsibility for their actions.
In
Stanky & Cece: Break the Rules,
the friends head out for an adventure, and one bad decision lands them into trouble--creating havoc for a family of rabbits.
Ultimately, Stanky & Cece learn a valuable lesson about
making good choices
,
apologizing for their mistakes
, and
taking responsibility
to fix what they destroyed.
Adventures can be fun and safe--when we follow the rules--and make the right decisions.
Co-authors Chad Hanstedt and Kathy Sparrow team with Illustrators Jacob Gray and James Koenig to share the adventures and valuable lessons of Stanky & Cece in this, the first of a series.
Stanky & Cece: Break the Rules
is a wonderful way to introduce kids ages 3-8 to new adventures in exploring nature, being responsible for their actions, and making amends.
This engaging book:
encourages children to look for opportunities to make the right choices
affirms that everyone makes mistakes
teaches children that mistakes can be forgiven
appeals to kids' enjoyment of animals, trucks, and nature
can be read aloud for storytime or enjoyed as an independent read

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