Follow up conversation topics include healthy eating, self-value, math/money, and manners. “Something Good” is not only fun and will have you and your children laughing, but introduces important topics to talk about. After her Dad tells her that things become really silly and fun. Her Dad finally gets fed up with Tyya’s “help”, and tells her to"Stand here and Don't Move!". Tyya tries her luck with getting things like cookies, ice cream and candy bars but is unsuccessful in changing her Dad’s opinion. Tyya’s father will not let Tyya buy any “sugary junk”, and only want something good for Tyya to eat in their cart. “Something Good” is about a little girl names Tyya who goes to the grocery store with her father. The first book I always introduce is called “Something Good”. I have used their books for years to develop lesson plans that capture the interest of children ages three to five, as well as having good laughs with children in my family and their books at home. As an early education professional and child advocate, I cannot recommend the books of Robert Munsch and Michael Martchenko more.
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