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Huda Aweys
Volume more wonderful for the kids .. it helps them to restore confidence in themselves .. and that possess a new look towards the whole of life and about everything
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Khalida wahid
Jan 07, 2012 rated it it was amazing
This is a volume about a young male child called Milo. Milo wants to play imaginary take chances games with the other children in the play ground but is oftentimes given roles he does not want. When Milo would like to be the lion he is told he is not strong enough and is asked to be the monkey. And so when Milo would like to be the pirate captain he has to settle for existence the deck boy as he is too small to exist captain.
Each twenty-four hour period he goes habitation deflated and his mum helps him to encounter some other point of view and helps him
This is a book nigh a immature boy called Milo. Milo wants to play imaginary adventure games with the other children in the play ground but is often given roles he does non want. When Milo would like to exist the lion he is told he is not strong enough and is asked to be the monkey. Then when Milo would like to be the pirate captain he has to settle for being the deck boy as he is too small to exist captain.
Each twenty-four hour period he goes home deflated and his mum helps him to see another point of view and helps him explore his imagination and brand something he thought to be deadening very exciting. She helps him to see swinging every bit a monkey is incredibly exciting and being the deck male child means he gets to be the ships look- out besides! Soon Milo's mum helps him to understand to be dissimilar is a great thing and that's what makes him so special.
Milo'south new outlook on the situation gives him enough conviction to create his ain game in the playground and he gets to choose which role he plays and his friends all play too.
I read this book with a class of year ones they really enjoyed the interactive pictures and the repetition of language and words.
I used the volume to wait at tolerance and how we tin play well together in the playground. It was a dandy tool and it really helped me to engage such young children in a discussion about the complicated elements of cocky esteem and individual differences and how we tin all embrace variety.
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Anna Harris
May 05, 2012 rated information technology it was amazing
This is the story of Milo, a rather shy male child who wants to join in with his friends games at school, simply is told that he is 'non strong enough to be king of the jungle' and 'too short' to be a pirate captain. Eventually, with the aid of his supportive and inventive mother, he learns to assert himself and realises that he tin be whoever he wants to be. This is a fantastic story which I would whole-heartedly recommend for children in Reception and Key Stage Ane. As well as existence highly imaginative This is the story of Milo, a rather shy male child who wants to bring together in with his friends games at school, but is told that he is 'not strong enough to be king of the jungle' and 'too curt' to be a pirate captain. Eventually, with the assistance of his supportive and inventive mother, he learns to affirm himself and realises that he can be whoever he wants to be. This is a fantastic story which I would whole-heartedly recommend for children in Reception and Fundamental Stage One. Also as being highly imaginative and well illustrated, the story would be specially effective for children who are shy or defective in confidence; Milo'south confidence by the end of the story is uplifting and is certain to exist an inspiration for young children who are too lacking in self-esteem. ...more
Jessica
Sep 26, 2010 rated information technology really liked it
This is an awesome book for education kids most cocky-worth. The story follows a young male child as he struggles to fit in at school. With consistent love and back up from mom and habitation, he finally realizes that he is special just because he is Milo and that is all that matters! The illustrations are wonderful!
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قرأت هذا Ų§Ł„ŁƒŲŖŲ§ŲØ في Ų·ŁŁˆŁ„ŲŖŁŠ Ų§Ł„Ł…ŲØŁƒŲ±Ų© ŁˆŁ‡Łˆ Ų¬Ł…ŁŠŁ„ Ų¬ŲÆŲ§ً لسن الأطفال ŁŠŲ¹Ł„Ł…Ł‡Ł… كيف يحبوا ŁˆŁŠŲŖŁ‚ŲØŁ„ŁˆŲ§ أنفسهم مهما ŁƒŲ§Ł† ؄ختلافهم عن Ų§Ł„Ų¢Ų®Ų±ŁŠŁ† ŁŲŖŁ…ŁŠŲ²Łƒ قد ŁŠŁƒŁˆŁ† Ų³ŲØŁŠŁ„Ų§ً Ł„Ų§Ų®ŲŖŁ„Ų§ŁŁƒ
Marion Jacobs
Nov 06, 2013 rated it it was amazing
This volume is about a very shy boy named Milo. Milo plays imaginary adventure games with his friends but is often given a character he does not want. When Milo would like to exist a pirate he is told that he is too short and that he should be a deck boy. And so when Milo would similar to be a prince he is told to play the knight equally he is non handsome enough. Each twenty-four hour period he goes home feeling very unhappy and confides in his mother who and then shows him that in fact the character he played was very exciting. She This book is about a very shy male child named Milo. Milo plays imaginary chance games with his friends only is often given a character he does not want. When Milo would like to be a pirate he is told that he is also brusque and that he should exist a deck male child. Then when Milo would like to be a prince he is told to play the knight as he is not handsome enough. Each day he goes home feeling very unhappy and confides in his female parent who and then shows him that in fact the grapheme he played was very exciting. She showed him that existence a deck boy is heady equally he will exist able to climb to the top of the sails to be the lookout. His mother is able to build his conviction and evidence him that being himself really is the all-time person to exist.

This volume would best accommodate KS1 years. Information technology has very colourful imagery throughout and the content is very relatable to children. This volume would exist useful when looking at tolerance and how children can play well together in the playground. It would exist very helpful in engaging young children and opening a discussion near the complicated elements of cocky esteem and individual differences and how we tin all embrace variety.

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Alison
Mar 11, 2011 rated it it was amazing
Red- head male child in story is my favorite part :), but there are many diverse characters in this book that go far a great read aloud story for a form. I believe this would be a good filler book if the class needs a small break from their work. This story also sends a expert message to children in existence happy with who they are, and what they can be.
Paxton Bleich
April 25, 2020 rated it information technology was amazing
This is a smashing book that incorporates many children's struggles. Milo has difficulty playing with friends and making friends. When he tells them he wants to play a game, others answer to him in a fashion he is not good plenty. He is "too short" or not cool enough. He finally is able to make friends and play as he realizes being himself is not and then bad!

I gave this book 5/5 stars. I dearest books that discuss children's struggle peculiarly in a school or social setting. I call up this volume incorporates com

This is a not bad book that incorporates many children'south struggles. Milo has difficulty playing with friends and making friends. When he tells them he wants to play a game, others reply to him in a way he is not proficient enough. He is "likewise brusque" or not cool enough. He finally is able to make friends and play as he realizes beingness himself is not so bad!

I gave this book 5/5 stars. I love books that discuss children's struggle especially in a schoolhouse or social setting. I think this book incorporates common themes that happen everyday to children. It is a slap-up book for children to remainder assure everything will be alright and restore confidence in children. This book has great artwork and detail throughout. I would for certain include this book in my classroom library.

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Raneem
غير Ų§Ł„Ų±Ų³ŁˆŁ…Ų§ŲŖ Ų§Ł„Ų¬Ł…ŁŠŁ„Ų© Ų§Ł„Ł„ŁŠ ŲØŲŖŁŁƒŲ±Ł†ŁŠ بذكريات Ų§Ł„Ų·ŁŁˆŁ„Ų© ... Ų§Ł„ŁƒŲŖŲ§ŲØ ده بيحكي عن ŁˆŁ„ŲÆ ŁƒŁ„ ŁŠŁˆŁ… بيروح زعلان من المدرسة علؓان في اللعبة Ų§Ł„Ł„ŁŠ ŁƒŲ§Ł†ŁˆŲ§ ŲØŁŠŁ„Ų¹ŲØŁˆŁ‡Ų§ Ų®Ł„ŁˆŁ‡ ŁŠŁ…Ų«Ł„ دور Ų«Ų§Ł†ŁˆŁŠ علؓان Ł‡Łˆ من Ų·ŁˆŁŠŁ„ كفاية او Ų¬Ł…ŁŠŁ„ كفاية...... و ŁƒŁ„ Ų§Ł„ŁŠŁˆŁ… الام ŲØŲŖŲ­Ų§ŁˆŁ„ ŲŖŲØŁŠŁ†Ł„Ł‡ الجمال في Ų§Ł„Ų“Ų®ŲµŁŠŲ© Ų§Ł„Ł„ŁŠ مثلها
Miss Sarah
A young boy is constantly told he can't play the pretend part he wants at school and comes upset where his mother bolsters his self confidence. Simple and up This had lots of heart and a corking lesson. A young male child is constantly told he can't play the pretend part he wants at school and comes upset where his female parent bolsters his self confidence. Simple and up This had lots of heart and a great lesson. ...more
Jenna Mills
Sugariness with a positive message.
Relyn
Jul 21, 2021 rated information technology liked it
I don't retrieve this one at all. I but know I wrote it down in my 2016 calendar on my "Books I Read" list. I don't call back this one at all. I just know I wrote it down in my 2016 calendar on my "Books I Read" listing. ...more
Lisa Overberg
October 06, 2013 rated it it was amazing
This book, written by Ann Meek, is almost a little boy name Milo who experiences difficulties at school with his friends. When playing outside at recess, the children pretend to be princes, captains, and astronauts. When he asks to play, the other children make him exist a less desirable character in their pretend games. At the end of the day, he comes home sorry and tells his mom what he played on the playground that day. Instead of degrading his office, his mother shares how wonderful his office must ha This volume, written by Ann Meek, is about a little male child name Milo who experiences difficulties at school with his friends. When playing outside at recess, the children pretend to be princes, captains, and astronauts. When he asks to play, the other children make him be a less desirable grapheme in their pretend games. At the end of the mean solar day, he comes home sad and tells his mom what he played on the playground that day. Instead of degrading his office, his mother shares how wonderful his role must have been and why his role was such an important piece. At the end of the story, his cocky esteem has improved because he has special gifts to offer his friends and various roles. It also points out differnt view points and how unique children tin be.

Interest Level: K-2
Lexile: Non Available
DRA: Not Available

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Tammy Barnett
Feb 09, 2016 rated it it was amazing
This book is one of my favorite books to read at the commencement of the year! It is and then important that students feel good about who they are and this book does a dandy job of helping with that. Throughout the volume the female parent puts a positive spin on every state of affairs that Milo is in and I actually like this because nearly situations can be looked at in a positive calorie-free. The pictures are great with shadowing throughout the book. I utilize this for a 2d grade class put information technology could be used in get-go and with thi This book is one of my favorite books to read at the beginning of the year! It is then important that students feel skilful about who they are and this book does a swell job of helping with that. Throughout the book the mother puts a positive spin on every situation that Milo is in and I really like this considering near situations tin can be looked at in a positive calorie-free. The pictures are great with shadowing throughout the book. I employ this for a 2nd grade course put it could be used in beginning and with third not sure about higher than that depending on the group of students. Information technology is also dainty to see the change in Milo and his confidence through the book. That maybe some other activity y'all could do with the book is discuss Milo and his character traits at the beginning of the book and then how they alter at the end. Swell book! ...more
Kristy Schwertfeger
This book is nigh a boy named Milo. Him and his friends always pretend to be different things. Every fourth dimension Milo wants to be special, his friends tell him he can't. For case if He wants to exist a captain, but his friends say he is non tall enough. His friends make him exist other characters that arent special. He is distressing when he gets home from school and looks in the mirror. His mother asks him who he sees. He tells her whatsoever character the kids at school made him be. His mom tells him he is speci This book is about a boy named Milo. Him and his friends ever pretend to be unlike things. Every time Milo wants to be special, his friends tell him he tin can't. For instance if He wants to be a captain, only his friends say he is non tall enough. His friends make him be other characters that arent special. He is sad when he gets abode from school and looks in the mirror. His mother asks him who he sees. He tells her whatever character the kids at schoolhouse made him be. His mom tells him he is special and tin be whatever he wants to exist. He goes to schoolhouse and tells his friends he can be whatever he wants to be because he is special. ...more than
Tiffany
Sep 20, 2012 rated it it was amazing
I thought this was a expert book for grades in elementary school (course two-5). The volume had a lot to do with learning to exist your own individual. In this book students are able to relate to this boy'southward story because it is similar to how kids treat one another. Kids constantly say to other kids, "yous tin can't do that, or be that because of this". The male child in the story took what the kids said he had to be and he made sure he was the best and was artistic and then the other kids wanted to be what he was. Bu I thought this was a good volume for grades in elementary school (grade ii-v). The book had a lot to do with learning to be your own individual. In this book students are able to relate to this boy's story because it is similar to how kids treat one another. Kids constantly say to other kids, "you tin can't practice that, or be that considering of this". The boy in the story took what the kids said he had to be and he fabricated sure he was the best and was creative and then the other kids wanted to exist what he was. But, this book but lets immature readers know that you lot can exist whatever you desire to be and make sure your the best at it. ...more than
James Vickery
Mar 27, 2012 rated it it was amazing
Milio is a young kid in elementary. Milio is different than all of his classmates. Everyime that they play a game, Milio is told that he is not good enough to exist a leader. His mom assures Milio that he is special no matter what function he plays. Milio'southward mom builds his confidence over time unitl one twenty-four hours, Milio suggests what role he will play in a game. All of Milio's classmates think that his idea is very cool. Milio is happy to be himself. Milio is a young child in unproblematic. Milio is different than all of his classmates. Everyime that they play a game, Milio is told that he is not good enough to be a leader. His mom assures Milio that he is special no matter what role he plays. Milio's mom builds his conviction over time unitl one day, Milio suggests what role he will play in a game. All of Milio's classmates recollect that his idea is very absurd. Milio is happy to be himself. ...more
Linda
May 21, 2014 rated it really liked it
Peachy story to be shared with 7 to 13 year olds. Fun illustrations and about beingness yourself and not existence to hung up nigh being one of the cool kids. The edition I read was published by Koala Books in 2006 and was a paperback.
Ayu Palar
Mar xx, 2009 rated it it was astonishing
A special book that teaches kids to exist confident with themselves. It is a very simple volume but somehow I was touched reading it. Oh, the analogy is also very cute. Recommended for y'all who have kids.
Stephanie Watson
I really like this book! This is a book nigh a boy who can't pretend effectually his peers. He finally realizes that all he needs to do is be himself. I think this is a keen book to read to immature children and then they tin start to understand early that all they demand to do is be themselves. I really similar this volume! This is a book nigh a boy who tin't pretend around his peers. He finally realizes that all he needs to practice is exist himself. I call up this is a keen volume to read to young children so they tin can start to understand early that all they need to practise is exist themselves. ...more
Amanda
What a precious book. When one piffling boy can't pretend to exist what he wants, his mother shows him his strengths. Information technology is all well-nigh our perspective and mindset. He finally realized he can be whatsoever he wants to be because he is special only the manner he is. What a precious book. When 1 little boy can't pretend to exist what he wants, his mother shows him his strengths. It is all virtually our perspective and mindset. He finally realized he can be whatever he wants to be because he is special only the mode he is. ...more
Pawsitive School  Counselor
A neat book to talk with kids about accepting differences and loving yourself for who yous are.
Elizabeth
January 03, 2010 rated it actually liked it
Recommends it for: Anyone who'south having a slightly insecure mean solar day.
I do my co-op placement at an simple school equally a instructor'south assistant, and I read this volume to a grade iii pupil I was working i-on-one with. I think I enjoyed this book more he did. I do my co-op placement at an elementary schoolhouse as a instructor'south assistant, and I read this book to a grade three pupil I was working i-on-ane with. I remember I enjoyed this book more than he did. ...more
Rachel
Sep 06, 2010 rated it actually liked it
Slap-up imaginative book near a boy that is learning who he is, why he loves himself, and his interests in life. Read this equally a office of a "Who I am" series in class. Groovy imaginative book well-nigh a boy that is learning who he is, why he loves himself, and his interests in life. Read this as a part of a "Who I am" series in grade. ...more
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Makes children aware that our differences make us each unique.
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Alicia
Dec 03, 2014 rated information technology it was ok
Muy mono, pero no deja de de ser united nations libro de autoayuda para niƱos.

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