【Mokuchuan Culture】Children's Books | Character Education Picture Book | I Don't Want to Be a Bad Wolf

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【Mokuchuan Culture】Children's Books | Character Education Picture Book | I Don't Want to Be a Bad Wolf - Indie Press - Paper Multicolor

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【Listening with Respect, Accompanied by Love, Discovering a Child's Inner Beauty】 "I Don't Want to Be a Bad Wolf" is an excellent companion for fostering communication and discussion between parents and children. As the little wolf in the story encounters challenges, parents reading with their children can ask, "What would you do if you were in his shoes?" or "What would you want me to do?" Through discussion, understand and respect your child's thoughts while also conveying the right values. Let's read picture books with our children to enhance communication and strengthen the bond between parent and child! 【Introduction to the Story】 Banban, a little wolf born into a wolf family, must attend "Bad Forest Elementary School" to learn how to become a fearsome character that everyone fears. However, Banban isn't happy at all... He doesn't want to scare anyone, nor does he want to brew potions. So, he decides to embark on a journey of self-discovery to find his inner direction, and then bravely declares, "I don't want to be a bad wolf!" When a child's desires diverge from parental expectations, will they be willing to express their own thoughts? Just as in fairy tales, the ingrained notion that "wolves are villains" is deeply rooted. If a wolf doesn't want to be a bad wolf, will he dare to bravely voice his true feelings? Through the story of Banban the little wolf, "I Don't Want to Be a Bad Wolf" aims to impart the power of being true to oneself and speaking up courageously to all who need it. Parents and children can read the story together, discussing the characters' behaviors and behavior patterns, and thoughtfully asking questions like, "What would you do if you were in his shoes?" or "What would you want me to do?" This creates opportunities for communication, leading to a deeper understanding of each other.

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Machine-made
Where It's Made
Taiwan
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No.82,052 - Stationery  |  No.2,078 - Indie Press
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Challenge preconceptions and view the world with a broader perspective. Encourage children to think, and help parents realize new ways to interact with them. Vivid illustrations paired with text capture the reader's attention.

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