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Loading... My Bossy Dolly (edition 2006)by Steve Metzger, Chris Demarest (Illustrator)Sally likes to think that, although she is a well-behaved young girl, her doll Betsy is prone to shouting, disobeying parents, and throwing tantrums. 1 alternate | English | Primary description for language | score: 21 A hilarious story about a sweet little girl named Sally and her bratty loudmouthed doll named Betsy. They look and dress alike, but they are NOT the same! Sally is the perfectly sweet little girl every parent would love, and Betsy is her favorite doll. Sally and Betsy go everywhere and do everything together. But Betsy is prone to yelling, screaming, and complaining! When Sally goes to bed, Betsy wants to stay up and drink milk. When Sally goes on the swing, Betsy wants to go higher. When Sally and her parents go to dinner, Betsy wants candy and ice cream. When Sally has to go home, Betsy refuses. Betsy is so bossy! It's a good thing Sally is not that way! English | Description provided by Bowker | score: 3 "Sydney and her classmates are learning to make fruit salad. They must find a way to work together so they all do their fair share and get their fair share"--Back cover. English | score: 2 There's a new car on the playground. Ken is having trouble letting others use it. Can he learn how to take turns? English | score: 1 "It's time for Show and Tell at school. Tommy brought his new toy, Mr. Robo. But can he learn to share with his friends?"--Back cover. English | score: 1 Help children develop self-control and problem-solving skills, form healthy relationships and identify feelings in themselves and others with this new boxed set of readers. Engaging stories featuring diverse characters and real-world connections model positive thinking, self-expression, and appropriate ways to talk about and response to feelings. English | score: 1
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