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D**.
Darla is my favorite!
My name is Darla, and I am a 2nd grade counselor & previous teacher. Not only do my students love this book- I have purchased it for all my grandchildren as well- its hard to find the name Darla on anything but the series is quite fun and children can choose the outcome (is she going to be good or bad?). There is a boy version too called What would Danny do- equally as adorable, I am just partial to the name Darla since- well I am a Darla! Colorfully illustrated, with durable hardback cover- its really a student favorite as most have no idea that I am actually named, Darla- the book is a winner !
J**N
Highly recommended
Here’s a polished version of your Amazon review:Absolutely love these books! My clients really enjoy having the opportunity to choose the characters’ outcomes. These books are an excellent tool for teaching autonomy and the importance of making thoughtful decisions. Highly recommend!
G**I
Great children's book!
We love this book! You can let your child make all the choices to see the outcome. It let's them learn, and see the difference between good/bad choices and the consequences of their actions. There are 8- 11 different scenarios. We use it quite often.
I**R
Fun Book
One of the favorite books to read with my daughter who is almost 4 yo. It teaches about choices and their consequences. Depending on what action you choose for Darla, the story has different endings. It’s fun to read and pick different endings to see how Darla’s day changes.
L**E
Its a pretty book.
Its a pretty book. Good price.
P**T
Great gift for my 6 year old.
Birthday gift for 6 year old. She really liked the book because she gets to choose the ending. I think she identifies with Darla because they both argue with their sisters!
G**.
A Must Have For Kindergarten
WHAT SHOULD DARLA DO?Written by Ganit & Adir Levy and Illustrated by Doro KaiserElon Books, LLC 2019Recommended for ages 3 and up What Should Darla Do? is a cute, interactive book about a young astronaut-in-training who discovers she can use her own “Power to Choose” thoughtfully. The book is written in a "Choose Your Own Story" format so kids can help Darla make decisions throughout her day. There are 8 different overlapping scenarios in which readers, depending on their choices, help make for Darla’s outcomes. Along the way, the reader with Darla work through common challenges most kids face. For example, it questions if it’s okay for her to take something that doesn’t belong to her without asking? Darla uses her power of choice to decide and there are two outcomes that are possible depending on the page number chosen by the reader. There are great benefits to the book including how it helps kids understand how their choices impact themselves and others. It also helps children make sense of cause and effect while encouraging impulse control and critical thinking. I love how this book incorporates teachable scenarios to children who may have a difficult time making good choices. This book is part of Ganit and Adir Levy’s Power to Choose Series. I highly recommend this book.
J**H
amazing
my daughter and i absolutely love this book!
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