Think for Yourself: A Kid’s Guide to Solving Life’s Dilemmas and Other Sticky Problems

By Carol-Ann Hoyte

A review of Think For Yourself: A Kid's Guide To Solving Life's Dilemmas And Other Sticky Problems by Cynthia Macgregor

Published on October 1, 2003

Think For Yourself: A Kid’s Guide To Solving Life’s Dilemmas And Other Sticky Problems
Cynthia Macgregor

Lobster Press
$12.95
paper
1-89422-273-3

The latest installment in the Millennium Generation series teaches children how to find ideal solutions to tricky problems. MacGregor presents dilemmas that are both believable and reflective of our current culture. She is wise to provide hotlines and web sites, as there may be readers who need help beyond the solutions that are presented here. This title is recommended as a handy resource in teaching moral education for grades four and up. mRb

Carol-Ann Hoyte is the Quebec English-language regional coordinator for TD Canadian Children's Book Week and organizer of monthly mixers for Montreal anglophone children's book authors and illustrators.

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