tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7245036.post1059240217357818643..comments2023-09-27T02:48:37.863-05:00Comments on <b>BookMoot</b>: Character education: CooperationCamillehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10422449200792287901noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7245036.post-84728261815377363182010-11-27T13:49:47.721-06:002010-11-27T13:49:47.721-06:00Thanks for posting this. We can learn a lot from t...Thanks for posting this. We can learn a lot from the behaviors of birds and other creatures. This reminds me of a description of blue jays I recently read in a book called Bird Friends I Know. Blue Jays are bossy and bold and because of their bad behavior, have very few friends. The book is worth checking out. It follows nine common birds throughout the four seasons of the year and captures their personalities in rhyme. You can find out more about it at www.birdfriendsiknow.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7245036.post-44207134855128159302010-11-23T13:49:43.809-06:002010-11-23T13:49:43.809-06:00That's so good that you're posting info ab...That's so good that you're posting info about books that encourage good morals and cooperation! This is a great blog! There's a book called "Alex Opalstone and the Window of Heaven's View: Life 101" by TM Meek. I read the free chapters preview and found it to be highly noteworthy. It's about a thirteen year old girl who protects kids from bullies and tries to prevent violence. She also shares her money with the poor kids at school so they don't go hungry at lunch. We definitely need more "GOOD" books (as you so appropriately state) and this is one of them. Check it out for yourself. You may find yourself unable to stop reading the free chapters. I certainly did.Diana Londonnoreply@blogger.com