"Tippie & Nala's Cleaning Day ""Bonus Colouring Book Inside"""

Author:   Nyx Nightshade
Publisher:   Tippie-Doo Media Corp.
ISBN:  

9781738122455


Pages:   68
Publication Date:   11 January 2024
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 10 years
Format:   Paperback
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"Tippie & Nala's Cleaning Day ""Bonus Colouring Book Inside"""


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"With TIPPIE, everything is always an""ADVENTURE."" He's a funny little DONKEY that LOVES to make you LAUGH. You never know what he will THINK of next! While MAMA is shopping, Tippie and Nala decide to clean the house for her. Well... you can IMAGINE how that worked out! To receive a FREE, fully narrated book in the kids' voices, please upload a copy of your receipt/invoice to www.tippie-doo.com. It will stay with you FOREVER. Read more inside... This adventure finds Tippie in a terrible mess while helping Nala clean the house for their mother. By not asking for help, Tippie causes more problems. This book teaches the importance of teamwork. If you are uncertain about what to do, ask for help rather than handling things alone. You'll find a colouring book to engage with the story hands-on in each book."

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Author:   Nyx Nightshade
Publisher:   Tippie-Doo Media Corp.
Imprint:   Tippie-Doo Media Corp.
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.186kg
ISBN:  

9781738122455


ISBN 10:   173812245
Pages:   68
Publication Date:   11 January 2024
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 10 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Loved it! Through hilarious illustrations and thoughtful storytelling, children discover how words can affect others and the importance of teamwork. Children are not typically excited to clean up. They would rather eat a plate of Brussels sprouts than tidy up. Parents try every trick to motivate their kids to clean their bedrooms or playroom. They sing clean-up songs, give them a star on a chore chart, or reward them with a toy or treat for a job well done. As children grow up, their allowance might revolve around the amount of chores they do or the time spent doing them. They might have a must-have item in mind, like a video game or skateboard. Tippie and Nala have decided to tackle household chores. They weren't saving up for a cool toy. Nala hopes the thoughtful act will make their Mama happy, and she'll reward them with extra carrots at dinnertime. The two friends didn't have great success doing chores last time; the house was messier than before they started. Swearing they be more careful this time, Tippie and Nala divided the duties and got to work. Despite good intentions, things quickly went south. Readers will laugh at the bubbles in the laundry room and feathers raining down in the bedroom. Anger and raised voices are two common reactions to stepping into a mess, especially one of this magnitude. Tippie cried when being yelled at, and so would many other people in the same situation.. While becoming angry is easy, saying sorry is not. Kids need to understand that words have power: those said in anger and those asking for forgiveness. Nala apologized for yelling, an important moment in the story. Readers also saw Nala and Tippie learn the importance of teamwork. As the duo tackled the messes, Tippie's tears were replaced with laughter. When Mama came home, she thanked them for the effort and didn't yell about the mess. She was proud they tried, which is the important part. Messes will happen in life. Things will break. Tempers will want to rise. This story reminds kids (and adults) that getting angry solves nothing; it only makes matters worse. Instead, take a breath. Problem solve a solution. Own up to a mistake and be willing to work as a team to fix what's broken. Humorous illustrations. Important lessons learned. This is a must-read for children three years and older. 4.5 stars -Kameron Brook Loved it! 😍 Through hilarious illustrations and thoughtful storytelling, children discover how words can affect others and the importance of teamwork. Children are not typically excited to clean up. They would rather eat a plate of Brussels sprouts than tidy up. Parents try every trick to motivate their kids to clean their bedrooms or playroom. They sing clean-up songs, give them a star on a chore chart, or reward them with a toy or treat for a job well done. As children grow up, their allowance might revolve around the amount of chores they do or the time spent doing them. They might have a must-have item in mind, like a video game or skateboard. Tippie and Nala have decided to tackle household chores. They weren't saving up for a cool toy. Nala hopes the thoughtful act will make their Mama happy, and she'll reward them with extra carrots at dinnertime. The two friends didn't have great success doing chores last time; the house was messier than before they started. Swearing they be more careful this time, Tippie and Nala divided the duties and got to work. Despite good intentions, things quickly went south. Readers will laugh at the bubbles in the laundry room and feathers raining down in the bedroom. Anger and raised voices are two common reactions to stepping into a mess, especially one of this magnitude. Tippie cried when being yelled at, and so would many other people in the same situation.. While becoming angry is easy, saying sorry is not. Kids need to understand that words have power: those said in anger and those asking for forgiveness. Nala apologized for yelling, an important moment in the story. Readers also saw Nala and Tippie learn the importance of teamwork. As the duo tackled the messes, Tippie's tears were replaced with laughter. When Mama came home, she thanked them for the effort and didn't yell about the mess. She was proud they tried, which is the important part. Messes will happen in life. Things will break. Tempers will want to rise. This story reminds kids (and adults) that getting angry solves nothing; it only makes matters worse. Instead, take a breath. Problem solve a solution. Own up to a mistake and be willing to work as a team to fix what's broken. Humorous illustrations. Important lessons learned. This is a must-read for children three years and older. 4.5 stars -Kameron Brook


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