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Winnie & Greg Are Bad Guys!

The Enchantments of Winnie & Greg

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Winnie & Greg Are Bad Guys!

De : Laura Workman
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Winnie and Greg Are Bad Guys! – A Funny Rhyming Children's Book About Kindness, Choices, and Self-Identity

Winnie and Greg Are Bad Guys! is a fun and engaging rhyming children's book that combines humor, imagination, and an important lesson about being kind and making good choices.

After a bad dream convinces Greggy that he might be a "bad guy," he and Winnie set out to explore what that really means. Through silly behavior and playful imagination, Greggy begins to question who he is—and discovers that being a "good guy" is about kindness, empathy, and the choices we make every day.

This heartwarming and humorous story helps children learn:

  • Kindness, empathy, and positive behavior
  • Self-identity and confidence
  • Making good choices and understanding right vs. wrong
  • Emotional awareness and reassurance after scary dreams

Perfect for ages 3–8, this book is ideal for bedtime reading, read-aloud time, homeschooling, and classroom discussions about behavior and emotions.

Part of The Enchantments of Winnie and Greg children's book series, this story blends entertaining rhymes with social-emotional learning in a way children understand and enjoy.

Matching Winnie and Greg coloring books are also available, offering a creative extension of the story through interactive play.

A funny, memorable children's book that keeps kids laughing while teaching lessons they will carry with them every day.

©2024 Laura Workman (P)2024 Laura Workman
Action et aventure Fiction humoristique Humour Passage à l'âge adulte, choses de la vie Roman et littérature Sociabilité et compétences essentielles
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