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A Place for Everything (Burkett, Larry. Larry Burkett's Pocket Change Series, 6.)
A Place for Everything - Burkett, Larry. Larry Burkett's Pocket Change Series, 6.
Author: Ed Strauss, Larry Burkett
What sillier? A bathtub in the front yard or a car in the house? Laugh with your children as you teach them the value of keeping things in their proper place. Ages: newborn and up — Life Issue: I want my children to learn to keep things in their proper place. — Spiritual Building Block: Stewardship — Learning Styles...  more »: Find an activity book that allows kids to point out things that are out of place. Praise them for being so good at spying out the silly mistakes.

Sound: After you read A Place for Everything, give your children a chance to talk about it for as long as they want to. Ask them which parts they liked the best, which parts didn't make sense, which parts they want to hear again. Be sure to listen carefully to everything they tell you.

Touch: Ask your children if they want to be Silly Spies. Wander through the house looking for items that are out of place. (Is a sweatshirt in the living room, are there legos on the kitchen table?) As you put things in their proper place, imagine together using the items wrong way. (Should we sit on the sweatshirt, should we eat the legos?)
ISBN-13: 9780781437073
ISBN-10: 0781437075
Pages: 18
Edition: Brdbk
Reading Level: Baby-Preschool
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Publisher: Faith Kidz
Book Type: Board book
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