Hands Are Not for Hitting


Written by Martine Agassi
Illustrated by Marieka Heinlen

For ages 0 to 7

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This book is best for:
  • prosocial behaviour
  • action verbs

Review

Hands are Not for Hitting is written by a Psychologist and is part of the Best Behaviour series. It helps to teach children that hitting is never okay and describes many positive actions we can do with our hands. This book is written in a similar style to a Social Story, where the negative feelings that often lead to hitting are acknowledged, as well as how it feels to be hit. This is followed by many examples of positive and loving actions we can do with our hands, such as playing, drawing, counting, and helping. The colourful, multicultural illustrations and interactive questions throughout make it very relatable for children. The book also includes a very useful section for adults, offering advice as well as ideas for further activities and discussions.


Book Details

Themes:
  • body parts
  • following rules
  • social conflict

Speech and Language Targets

Speech Sounds:
  • /h/ - hands, hitting, hurts, help
Grammar:
  • action verbs (shake, draw, tell, make, play, build, wash, comb, brush, etc.)
  • modals (can)
  • negatives (not)
  • present progressive tense
  • regular plurals (hands)
Social-Emotional:
  • following rules
  • greeting / farewell
  • proximity / personal space
  • social conflict
Book Info

Published by Free Spirit Publishing, Inc. in 2009 (ISBN: 9781575423081)

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