During conflict will you use your hands or words? If you're angry, will you throw a fit or talk it out? Learning how to make good choices is an important and essential part of growing up. With multiple endings, each book allows the reader to make choices and read what happens next, learning how good or bad choices lead to different consequences. In this illustrated choose-your-own-ending book, Eric is excited to be at the mall and has trouble staying near his dad. Readers make choices for Eric and read what happens next, with each story path leading to different consequences. Includes three different endings and discussions questions.
A good series for having young readers explore the consequences of a character’s actions and thinking about making positive choices. I wish there was more content when choosing the positive behavior. The story can end up being 3 pages long.
This is a good book for young children to talk about making positive choices. It gives the readers an opportunity to decide which choice they will make. That will make the book fun for the young readers. The artwork in the book is very entertaining. The book talks about consequences for each action.
Ages 4 and up. One of many interactive books in a serious that presents young readers with a dilemma about behavior and encourages young readers to choose one action or another and thereby determine the ending. In this book, a young brown boy deals with the temptation to test boundaries when walking down the street.