A practical story that helps children understand the difference between tattling and telling
Young children often turn to adults when something goes wrong. As their problem-solving skills develop, they may feel unsure about how to handle conflicts with friends, classmates, or siblings on their own. Sometimes children report small problems because they want to be helpful, gain approval, or get attention. Other times, they may tell on someone out of frustration or to get even.
Don't Squeal Unless It's a Big Deal helps children learn when it is important to ask an adult for help and when they can try to solve a problem themselves. With warmth, humor, and relatable everyday situations, the story offers simple guidelines that help young readers recognize the difference between tattling and reporting something serious. The book encourages communication, problem-solving, and respectful relationships with peers while helping children build confidence in handling everyday conflicts.
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