About this deal
Recommended for anyone in a caring relationship with a young child; perfect for day-care, preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary school classrooms. Hands are for helping, playing, working, learning, taking care of oneself, saying hello, and many more good things, but hands are not for hitting! Enhanced with bold illustrations, this book discourages hitting and physical violence through repetitive phrases and easy-to-read text while demonstrating the many other fun things for which hands can be used. Words telland pictures showthe many wonderful things kids can do with their hands instead of hitting. It shows that they can manage their anger and other strong feelings, and that they're capable of positive, caring actions.
Reviews
LauraLolli
We are also trying to teach our son how to read so all the extra words on the pages is confusing him. Talking about hitting to a young child is not very easy.
Kandra Bager
Other kids, mom and dad and even baby sister. I found this book very helpful and read it to my son with frequency so he’d learn how to use his hands appropriately. I love this collection. I got this for my son about six months ago just before he turned two.
Rosa G.
There is even a section for parents and caregivers at the very end to help with child’s frustration. Good for behavior.
MssyNorX
We have several of these books and also appreciate the tips inside the back cover, thanks! I was just used to say to my son (almost 3), stop it with no explanations. " and I repeat what is in the book.