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Character Trait of SUBMISSIVENESS
Character Books for Children 3 to 8
Elementary School Character Education
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Submissiveness — is defined and played out as little Zoh tries to make his obstinate trunk behave. Children laugh in glee, actually enjoy learning to obey at home or school.
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Character building blossoms when this playful tale is used to teach children submission to the authority of another.
Little Zoh will have children laughing gleefully, rolling their tongues around the word "obstinate" just for fun, and learning submission in the process.
We think you'll find children responding by:
- understanding what submission means.
- singing the song Little Zoh sang to his trunk.
- remembering and making an effort to be submissive.
- setting their own submission goals at home or in school.
- reminding one another to submit to teachers and parents.
- asking to repeat submission character education classroom activities.
Young listeners and elementary readers picture the antics of Little Zoh's trunk, empathize, and learn a very important lesson about the character trait submission.
Poor Little Zoh would like to do the things the other little elephants do, but his trunk simply will not submit. It's lack of submission is making him miserable, and he has to find a solution. Little Zoh teaches his trunk character songs, and involves it in character education activities, and ...
We won't spoil the surprise, but this is one book you won't want to miss! Your children will absolutely love it.
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NOTE: These lesson plans are based on the book "Little Zoh's Submissive Trunk". |
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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