Fenek and Max are spending time at the playground. It's really great! However, Fenek forgets the rules of good behaviour, which ends very badly... Can he fix his mistake?
Waiting for one's turn is a simple but important rule for harmonious coexistence in a group. When introducing this and every other social rule, remember that a child does not have developed empathy, nor can they anticipate and fully understand the consequences of their actions. Therefore, it is usually not enough for them to observe that someone has been hurt by their actions - an adult must explain this to them precisely, without inducing a sense of guilt. Dear Parent, Guardian! We place in your hands a tool that will help you teach the lesson of waiting for one's turn.
With this book, the child will:
- learn about the potential consequences of inappropriate behaviour on the playground,
- understand why it is necessary to patiently wait for one's turn,
- learn that if we behave poorly, we should apologise and try to make amends for the harm done.
The book also includes many additional materials:
- ideas for spending quality time with your child after reading the book,
- statements from experts: doctors, educators, psychologists, firefighters, and many others,
These are books valued by psychologists, educators, and teachers. The child will want to reach for this book repeatedly, and Fenek sets a responsible behavioural model for children.