Freddie returns with quite the conundrum, and boy is he one frustrated fly!
He keeps missing social cues, so he misunderstands what people mean, and then he find himself in a mess. He just doesn't get that there is a lot more to communication than the words that people say.
Fortunately, for our favorite fly, he has his dad and Principal Roachford available to teach him about connecting the communication dots, including voice tone, facial expressions and body language. But will Freddie remember to look for and connect all these dots when he's buzzing about town on his own? Or will he find himself in the middle of more messy misunderstandings?
This is the second in Kimberly Delude's children's picture book series Freddie the Fly. Using the connect-the-dots method that Freddie learns can help young people navigate confusing social interactions, making it easier for them to interpret and understand what is really being said by teachers, friends, family, and others
This colorful storybook is appropriate for readers in pre-K through grade 5, as well as, children who may find controlling their conversations with others a challenge.
Included at the end of the story are tips for parents and educators in starting a discussion with children how to be excited about listening to others and learning from it.The series also includes:
- Freddie the Fly: Connecting the Dots
- Freddie the Fly: Bee On, Buzz Off
- Freddie and Friends: Becoming Unstuck
- Freddie the Fly: Truth or Care
- Freddie and Friends: Bugging Out