s, but everybody calls me Noodle. Today at school, I had the worst day ever!
Noodle's really done it this time! What should have been a friendly competition among classmates turns sour after Noodle cheats his way to victory. He says he didn't really want to cheat but everyone has to once in a while, so what's the harm?
Will Noodle get burned by his own deception, or will he muster the courage to confess to his trickery? Young readers in grades K through 6 will learn a valuable lesson about the cost of cheating while enjoying a few laughs.
Show youngsters how to take responsibility for their own actions with the fourth storybook in Julia Cook's
Responsible ME! series which strengthens character development and helps kids use better social skills at school and at home. Most kids that cheat in school know it is wrong, included at the end of the story are tips for parents and educators to help reinforce this message and remind students cheaters never prosper in the long run.
The series also includes: - But It's Not My Fault
- Baditude!
- That Rule Doesn't Apply to Me!
- The Procrastinator
- What's in It For Me?