What if?

What if?

What if?

What if?

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Overview

A story that teaches responsibility, and respect.


As he prepares to jump from a high tree limb, a boy is surprised when the tree rustles in to encourage him to think before he leaps. Before long, he and his sister learn that asking "What if?" can keep you from all sorts of trouble. Whether it's twisting an ankle, insulting a friend, or stomping a mess into your mom's living room, asking "What if?" can help you consider the consequences BEFORE you act.


"If you'll hurt yourself, hurt someone else, or make your momma mad... you should probably change your action."


With a few chuckles and some heartfelt moments, children build empathy and learn to act with more respect and responsibility. The story also includes points that reinforce a growth mindset, teaching kids to learn and grow from mistakes. Free online worksheets, printables, and lessons plans at https://TalkingTreeBooks.com make this a great resource for teachers and parents who want to teach children to think before they act.


Book 3 in the Talking with Trees Series. Written for children grades K-4, Talking with Trees books include supersize pictures that engage children emotionally, helping them learn how to use their hearts and minds to guide them toward building good character traits like respect, responsibility, honesty, empathy, and perseverance.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780984905645
Publisher: LoveWell Press LLC
Publication date: 08/11/2022
Series: Talking with Trees Series , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 32
File size: 7 MB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

Colleen Doyle Bryant is the author of five books and more than 50 learning resources about making good choices for the right reasons. Her Talking with Trees series for elementary students and Truth Be Told series for teens are used in curricula to teach good character traits and social emotional skills like honesty, respect, responsibility, and kindness. More than 100,000 of her good values resources are downloaded each year by parents and teachers around the world. Rooted in Decency, Colleen's first book for an adult audience, considers why America's divisive culture is damaging common decency, and how society can get to a shared set of values that promotes cooperation and trust. Colleen has a bachelor's degree in sociology from Duke University.
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