Donahue, Jill Lynn. Being
Honest (Bilingual).
Picture Window Books(Capstone) 2011 19.49 978-1-4048-6689-8
elem VG-BNes
Teaching
values and morals is the job of the classroom teacher as well as
the parent. This
book teaches children how to be honest by using various case
scenarios and showing how each child resolved the problem
by displaying honesty.
Teaching
children to be honest should be a joint undertaking by both
parent and educator, and this book offers both a
wonderful opportunity to share
various examples of honesty in well-illustrated format
which is creative and
lively! With its
bilingual format of English at the top and Spanish below, each
double-page spread provides an example of something that
a child did wrong
followed by his or her confession to whomever was hurt by
the accident or
incident. The
colors that the illustrator chose are bold and eye-catching.
Examples of different case scenarios include the breaking
of a vase, an
overpayment for feeding a cat, a purse found on the way
to school and a
forgotten baseball bat, to name a few. After reporting each incident, the
author repeats the child’s name and says that he or she
is being honest. The
repetition is wonderful for early readers, and students
will readily relate to
each incident since opportunities to display honesty
present themselves often
throughout our day.
The resourceful classroom teacher could use this book to
open a conversation about the value of honesty during
morning opening exercises
or during break time.
Another use is to promote writing by having the student
write about a time when he or she was honest. “Way to
Be” includes four
topics: being
caring, trustworthy, honest and tolerant.
Each book is bilingual English to Spanish, presents simple case scenarios that
are resolved by the
author in a positive way and depicts each example using
illustrations that are
creative and child-friendly. Squaresky, Martha
1 comment:
This looks like a wonderful book to share with a classroom. It would be a great way to initiate a discussion centered on honesty. The bilingual series would also be great for Spanish speaking children, as a reinforcement in their home language. I wish I knew about this series when working in SPain!
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