

What Should Danny Do? on Vacation : Levy, Adir, Levy, Ganit, Sadler, Mat: desertcart.ae: Books Review: Purchased as a present for my nephew to complete his series of books. I never knew they existed. I love the concept of teaching through consequences by ones choices. I enjoy that the books give the reader the power to make decisions then see the outcomes of those choices both positive or negative. Amazing and well constructed books makes reading fun for kids while learning life lessons. Best part my nephew's name is Danny lol. Review: This book is a great way to teach you child about good decisions and bad decisions in a simple way they can understand. When reading we will choose one of the choices and see what happens, then we will go back to the spot where we picked the first choice and then choose the 2nd choice to see what happens - prior to finishing the whole story, just to show how situations change depending on the choices we make. The illustrations are amazing and they help my 3 year old son stay engaged and understand how good decisions make us and others happy, while bad decisions make us and others sad. Great teaching opportunities throughout the book and my son doesn't even realizing he is learning important life skills. I also liked in this book version that some of the choices are neither "good" or "bad," they're just choices. For example the 2 choices presented when Danny is scared to go down the big water slide. It was a great way to show how 2 "neutral" choices can change a situation. I highly recommend this book! I love reading it with my son and talking about the different choices and their consequences.




| Best Sellers Rank | #37,443 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2,444 in Children's Fiction Books on Growing Up & the Facts of Life #3,363 in Activities, Crafts & Games for Children |
| Customer reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (3,704) |
| Dimensions | 21.59 x 1.27 x 27.94 cm |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 1733094687 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1733094689 |
| Item weight | 635 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 92 pages |
| Publication date | 1 December 2020 |
| Publisher | Elon Books |
| Reading age | 4 - 8 years |
C**M
Purchased as a present for my nephew to complete his series of books. I never knew they existed. I love the concept of teaching through consequences by ones choices. I enjoy that the books give the reader the power to make decisions then see the outcomes of those choices both positive or negative. Amazing and well constructed books makes reading fun for kids while learning life lessons. Best part my nephew's name is Danny lol.
L**Z
This book is a great way to teach you child about good decisions and bad decisions in a simple way they can understand. When reading we will choose one of the choices and see what happens, then we will go back to the spot where we picked the first choice and then choose the 2nd choice to see what happens - prior to finishing the whole story, just to show how situations change depending on the choices we make. The illustrations are amazing and they help my 3 year old son stay engaged and understand how good decisions make us and others happy, while bad decisions make us and others sad. Great teaching opportunities throughout the book and my son doesn't even realizing he is learning important life skills. I also liked in this book version that some of the choices are neither "good" or "bad," they're just choices. For example the 2 choices presented when Danny is scared to go down the big water slide. It was a great way to show how 2 "neutral" choices can change a situation. I highly recommend this book! I love reading it with my son and talking about the different choices and their consequences.
M**.
Yo compré el de What should Danny do? (EN ESPAÑOL) para mi nieto.. No quería leer nada, pero en la escuela le encargaron leer un libro y hacer un resumen. Mi hija le empezó a leer el de Danny (para su tarea) y me sorprendió cuando me dijo que le había interesado y que en las noches pedía que le siguiera leyendo el libro de Danny. Ellos pidieron el de Schools Day y yo el de On Vacation!. Si me gustaría que estos dos últimos los editaran en Español. Siento que es buen aprendizaje para los niños.
I**A
We have all 3 "What should Danny do" books and they all are absolutely awesome. Both my kids (aged 8 and 3) love it and love reading them over and over again. Gorgeous illustrations and really nice story lines. The fact that they get to choose the way the story goes is so exciting for both of them. The only disappointment is caused by the fact that there (so far) isnt more of them. Would 100% recommend to anyone with kids.
D**E
Wonderful book about making good choices. My kids love making the choices and seeing where the story goes. My kids are ages 5- 11 and they all enjoy it, but mostly my 5-8 year olds
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