Cliques just don't make cents! / written by Julia Cook ; illustrated by Anita DuFalla.
Material type: TextSeries: Cook, Julia, Building relationships ; Publisher: Boys Town, Nebraska : Boys Town Press, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Description: 32 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781934490396
- 1934490393
- Cliques just do not make cents!
- Cliques just don't make sense!
- Cliques just do not make sense!
- Cliques (Sociology) -- Juvenile fiction
- Popularity -- Juvenile fiction
- Self-esteem in children -- Juvenile fiction
- Interpersonal relations in children -- Juvenile fiction
- Children -- Life skills guides -- Juvenile fiction
- Self-esteem -- Juvenile fiction
- Interpersonal relations -- Juvenile fiction
- Life skills -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. -- Juvenile fiction
Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Children's Book | Main Library | Children's Picturebook | Manners & Character | Cook Julia | Available | 33111009288966 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Penny usually feels left out when she tries to hang with the silver Coin Clique.
The other coins, especially Quarter and Half Dollar who are best friends, do everything together, and tell Penny she isn't worth much.
One day, Penny lands in a pocket with the beautiful, gold dollar coin. Dollar is different from the silver coins too, and she starts to teach Penny how special and valuable she really is. With Dollar's help, Penny learns to feel as shiny on the inside as she looks on the outside.
Cliques Just Don't Make Cents is a book that helps kids understand the emotional toll that cliques can have on those who are excluded from popular social groups. It also teaches them how to build better relationships. Included in the book are tips for parents and educators on how to help young people who often feel left out by others.
The series also includes:
Penny tries to hang with the silver Coin Clique, but she usually feels left out. Then one day Penny lands in a pocket with the beautiful, gold Sacagawea dollar coin, who starts to teach her how special and valuable she really is. Included in the book are tips for parents, teachers, and counselors on how to help young people, especially girls, who feel excluded and left out by others.
Grades 3-8.