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Character Trait of HONESTY
Character Books for Children 3 to 8
Elementary School Character Education
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Honesty — is defined in words and actions by mischievous Jeremy Rabbit as he helps
children learn true character building.
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This enchanting animal tale enhances character building as a mischievous bunny inspires children, and provides character education activities to get them involved in learning to be honest.
At home or at school, children respond by:
- understanding what honesty means.
- reminding one another (and elders) to be honest.
- singing Jeremy Rabbit's honesty song just for fun.
- Setting their own honesty goals at home or in school.
- remembering and making an effort to be more honest.
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"You wrot a good book. It is my favorite book. I learned to not tell lies, cheat, and steal. My favorite part of the story is when he had to eat the honesty pie it was my favorite part because he learned not steal stuff or lie, So he had to eat it when he was full from all of that carrot pie that was cooked by grama rabit."
William — Nevada third grade boy
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Young listeners and elementary readers picture the very believable bunny celebrating his birthday in a naughty manner, then learning a very believable lesson about the character trait of honesty.
Charming rascal though he be, Jeremy Rabbit finds that charm can't replace honesty. His definition for honesty fits in the smallest young mind, and children sing along with Jeremy as he chants:
Jeremy rabbit loves honesty, honesty, Jeremy rabbit loves honesty pie. |
Jeremy teaches character songs, and gets involved in character education activities with his grandmother. We won't reveal the ending, but you won't want to miss this exciting story.
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NOTE: These lesson plans are based on the book "Jeremy Rabbit's Honesty Pie ". |
Soft-Cover Book: |
$9.95 |
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Downloadable Lesson Plans: |
$14.95 |
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Soft-Cover Book PLUS Lesson Plans: |
$24.90 |
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