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desertcart.com: Baditude: What to Do When Life Stinks (Responsible Me!): 9781934490907: Julia Cook, Anita DuFalla: Books Review: Awesome book for 3rd Grade! - I love the many lessons in this book! I have read it to my 3rd Graders, and we use a lot of the language in the book within our grade level now. Only thing is that when trying to figure out what the word "gratitude" means, one of my very perceptive kids said, "Well, if a baditude is a bad attitude, then gratitude must be a great attitude"! Of course I loved the reading skills and context clues that he used and praised him like crazy, but that's not really the definition. I think it would be good if the author actually defined "gratitude", but it's certainly not deal-breaker (and, of course, is the job of the teacher). Regardless, this is an awesome book with tons of great lessons - for kids AND adults! Review: Explains things using relatable kid experiences - Bought this book on a whim to see if it could help my kids better understand attitude in their terms. It does just that, through various situations that would happen in a kid's DITL. Great book.







| Best Sellers Rank | #78,647 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #10 in Crisis Management Counseling #44 in Behavioral Disorders in Special Ed. #2,388 in Children's Friendship Books |
| Book 2 of 5 | Responsible Me! |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (511) |
| Dimensions | 9 x 0.25 x 9 inches |
| Edition | First Edition, ed. |
| Grade level | Kindergarten - 6 |
| ISBN-10 | 1934490903 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1934490907 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 31 pages |
| Publication date | August 13, 2015 |
| Publisher | Boys Town Press |
| Reading age | 6 - 10 years, from customers |
L**N
Awesome book for 3rd Grade!
I love the many lessons in this book! I have read it to my 3rd Graders, and we use a lot of the language in the book within our grade level now. Only thing is that when trying to figure out what the word "gratitude" means, one of my very perceptive kids said, "Well, if a baditude is a bad attitude, then gratitude must be a great attitude"! Of course I loved the reading skills and context clues that he used and praised him like crazy, but that's not really the definition. I think it would be good if the author actually defined "gratitude", but it's certainly not deal-breaker (and, of course, is the job of the teacher). Regardless, this is an awesome book with tons of great lessons - for kids AND adults!
E**C
Explains things using relatable kid experiences
Bought this book on a whim to see if it could help my kids better understand attitude in their terms. It does just that, through various situations that would happen in a kid's DITL. Great book.
W**K
My students can relate
Julia Cook does a great job guiding to kids to better understand a bad attitude and how to change it. I appreciate the parent and teacher tips at the back.
P**H
Teaching attitudes
Excellent for elementary ages
P**T
... 5 because it ends with "Girls Stink" and looks like he didn't learn a lesson
I only gave it a 4 and not a 5 because it ends with "Girls Stink" and looks like he didn't learn a lesson. I understand why the author did this to end with a little humor, but the entire book is how to turn "baditude into gratitude" so don't believe it should end that way. Other than that, the book is fabulous.
N**R
Great for use in the classroom
I purchased this book, selected by my granddaughter who is a 5th grade teacher. She uses it as a read aloud book and also keeps it in her classroom library. The kids can identify with this message and smile as it is read
A**R
This book is great. I even bought a copy of it for ...
This book is great. I even bought a copy of it for my son's second grade teacher after reading it to the class. It helps clearly articulate the concept of having a bad attitude and provides options for helping turn it around. I find myself saying to my children, "Let's turn that baditude into gratitude"! It works! Honestly, all of the Julia Cook books are great and have been helpful with my children because the stories are relatable but interesting.
T**A
Great subject, well written and illustrated
My kiddo is autistic and these books are written and illustrated so well. They follow similar to our social stories we use. And the author address so many issues kiddos these days face, including mine. Highly recommend her books, we have many of them! Opened my kiddo's eye and then she "wanted to talk" about what was going on with her.
S**B
Great book! Worked well with a social lesson.
A**R
Great
F**A
loved the book
M**S
caught my daughter's attention and made her think about key subject area. She is 8. In fact has got both twins talking about the subject between themselves... good !
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