I love that this is two books in one. Read What Brothers Do Best and flip the book over and you have What Sisters do best. Laura Joffe Numeroff gives...moreI love that this is two books in one. Read What Brothers Do Best and flip the book over and you have What Sisters do best. Laura Joffe Numeroff gives examples of both genders doing the same job. It is a good social-studies book for careers, roles in families, and being helpful to one another. Be sue to catch Numeroffs other flip books...mommies and daddies and grandmas and grandpas.(less)
Which Would You Rather Be helps introduce the idea of questions and what making a decision means. The illustrations reinforce that girls can do the sa...moreWhich Would You Rather Be helps introduce the idea of questions and what making a decision means. The illustrations reinforce that girls can do the same things that boys do. In first grade and kindergarten,students could come up with their own list of "would you rather be's". In pre-k, this is a great way for children to explore large and small large and small and the advantages of each. (less)
I'm not crazy about the illustrations, but the story has a good message. It shows girls choosing many different careers. It's a good spring board for...moreI'm not crazy about the illustrations, but the story has a good message. It shows girls choosing many different careers. It's a good spring board for writing, imagining what you want to be when you grow up, and letting both genders know that they can be anything they want to be if they work and study hard.(less)