What Should Danny Do? (The Power to Choose Series)
A**R
Relatable to 4 hyear old. Gives him something to think about!
My grandson is very happy with this book. Superhero! Loved the poster inside. THAT was a bonus,wasn’t expected!!Parents enjoy content. Dealing with decision making.
R**A
Suggest at least 20-30 mins to finish the book.
This book & im assuming series (as I’ve only purchased this one book so far) are so engaging! The readers need to discuss their own decisions & I find that at even a toddlers age is helpful. I purchased a cape to let my Litto grandson wear it so he can feel like he’s the main character. Highly recommend 👍
V**A
Very fun book to learn about the power of choices
I have a 6-year-old and a 9-year-old, and they both love this book equally! I first heard about it on Instagram through @MasQueMama.club, and I knew I had to get it. What I enjoy most is how it allows my kids to actively participate in the story by deciding what Danny should do in different situations. It's a fun and interactive way to show how our choices shape the outcomes in our lives.The book emphasizes the power of decision-making and personal responsibility in an engaging way. My 9-year-old was captivated and read it multiple times to explore all the possible endings. Meanwhile, my 6-year-old thoroughly enjoyed it as a read-aloud experience. This book is a wonderful tool for sparking conversations about making thoughtful choices and understanding consequences. Highly recommend!
P**M
An Exciting Way to Teach Social Skills
I remember reading and enjoying "Choose Your Own Adventure" stories as a kid. While those were fun fantasy stories, I love that this book focuses on situations that young children can relate to and helps them to see the consequences of different choices.The book attempts to show the benefits of sharing, taking turns, being kind and following household rules and treating parents with respect. Some of the choices include: Eat off a non-preferred plate or yell about not getting the plate you want, Wait to play with a game or grab it away, Knock down a toy or try to get along, Eat a treat quickly or share with a sibling that dropped theirs, Ask Mom for a snack or sneak chocolate, Tell somebody that they aren't being nice or stomp their foot, Yell at Mom about not having new shoes or compliment brother's new shoes, Help a girl who fell or yell at her for accidentally spilling your lemonade, Refuse to get ready in protest or get ready to go to the park, Clean up or refuse to clean up, and push sibling or play together.My four-year-old son really enjoys this book. There are clearcut good and bad choices, and he is easily able to identify the good choices. However, these same choices can be difficult for young children to make in the moment. He likes making different choices to see what happens, and the story offers a lot of opportunity for discussion. I ask my son if he thinks he is making a good or bad decision, and we talk about the outcome of the different social situations.Maybe because he's a bit younger, my son's favorite story involves getting ice cream at park and playing soccer rather than making all good choices and having a lemonade stand and earning money for a skateboard. But, I think that the story offers a realistic perspective in that some minor bad behavior at this age can be expected and doesn't have to ruin your day if you make better decisions, but when you let a bad decision lead to more bad decisions, there will be more consequences.In my opinion, the book is worth the price, but I do hope they come out with a less expensive and a bit smaller paperback version eventually. The story format is a lot of fun for kids, and the illustrations are beautiful and really detailed.Update: I purchased a copy for my son's preschool, and the teacher loved it. My son's first grade teacher also read Danny stories to his virtual class, and they seemed to be a hit. I think these books are great teaching tools. My son still likes this book at 7 years old and also enjoys "What Should Danny Do?: School Day" and "What Should Danny Do?: On Vacation."My son ripped a page when he first got the book, because he was excited with the page turning. But I have to say that overall this book has hed up very well, and the binding is still secure.I added some photos to show how the navigation in the book works. It is pretty easy to follow, but page 20 has three different pages to go back to which may be a bit confusing. Page 68 is the last page of the book and directs to page 20 without needing to make a choice. When you make a good choice on page 33, you are directed to page 68 and then to 20. So to arrive at a different ending, you would make a bad choice on page 33. The other pages listed to go back to have choices that go directly to page 20.Thanks for reading. If you liked my review, please mark it helpful.
A**R
Great Book! Well written! Age appropriate.
This is an excellent book to teach children that they have the power to choose, and that those choices can impact themselves and others. My students also enjoyed being able to choose how the story would end. This book was used for students between the ages of 7-9.
M**N
A MUST HAVE BOOK!
My 6 year old Grandson loves the “What Would Danny Do?” books and this book was no exception. It is a very good reading book which allows the reader to make choices, either good or bad. Of course, my Grandson knows the right (good) choices to make so he will do this first. Then, he goes back and makes bad choices. He giggles when he first does this. However, as soon as he sees the consequences of bad choices he does not like them and is unhappy. So we then go through the book again and he makes good choices and is happy with the outcome! There are good lessons to be learned in this book which I like. I also like that my Grandson has choices when responding to different situations. Most importantly, the reader learns about CONSEQUENCES FOR THEIR ACTIONS which is so very important. This is a very clever series of books.
M**S
Kids will LOVE this book
Super fun and engaging with children picking where the story goes. Built in lessons about consequences of choices.
A**G
Great learning book
What a great book. The kids have asked for it to be read to them over and over again so they can change outcomes. Great for teaching wrong and right. Also gives the children the perspective of being kind and honest
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