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Summertime is vacation time for the Angelino family, and the two Angelino boys are excited about their upcoming camping trip. They're going to the local state park, where they can swim, go fishing, and look for wildlife! Being on vacation doesn't mean the boys have to be careful. An encounter with a sneezing deer provides their father with an opportunity to teach the boys about respecting wildlife and staying alert for danger. Knowing more about the park's wildlife helps the boys have more fun while staying safe. They discover staying quiet and moving slowly makes it easier to see the animals and birds that call the park home. At the camp, the boys have responsibilities like the rest of the family. When they neglect one of these responsibilities and lie about it, they wind up in trouble-and learn an important lesson. Beautifully illustrated, A Trail of Honesty teaches children about honesty while explaining actions have consequences. J. A. Angelo's delightful story is an ideal way for parents to use consequences to teach children how to be better people-not simply to punish them.
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First of all, this book was very difficult to read, because it is not adapted to be read on Kindle.
Such a short book makes me think it would be suitable for children of 6-8 years. A walk in nature is therefore a good idea,. If that is the case, more senses like color, sounds and smell should be incorporated to dramatize the events.
The cover is joyful and pretty.
The ending is open, “they still had to face the consequences”. For small children it might be better to describe an action so that they can have an example of a possible consequence. In my experience some small children might become anxious if there is an open ending like that.