Teasing, theft and need for privacy are just a few of the interpersonal issues you want your children to be able to handle. These books introduce such problem-solving techniques as: Brainstorming possible solutions;
-Anticipating how each action will affect others; and
-Selecting the best solution for the situation. Each story presents several alternatives for readers to consider. Every choice leads to a different ending. Kids can decide whether they like how the story turns out--or whether they want to go back and try another way of solving the problem. The stories also give you an opportunity to ask your children what other solutions they can suggest.