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"Auto-B-Good will engage youngsters and reinforce values based character education without being didactic." - School Library Journal
Auto - B - Good Series
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Format: DVD » Add to Cart » Request Preview Access Catalogue Number: 100013DV Producer: Rising Star Education Subject: Character Education Language: ENGLISH Grade Level: K - 3 Country of Origin: U.S. Copyright Year: 2005 Rights: PPR Welcome to the City of Auto where character education will connect with children's fascination of cars and trucks. Auto-B-Good is a character development series featuring 9 animated vehicles, each with his or her own unique personality. A supporting cast of over 50 other vehicles populate this richly diverse community of cars - all sorts of makes and models! These character development stories can be seen in millions of households across the country on Public Television. They will captivate, entertain and educate students featuring the various character traits. Whether in the classroom, auditorium, or through a school's internal broadcast network, these turbo-charged, fast paced episodes will engage children. Character education resources for public schools provide educators the tools they are looking for to enhance character development and win the character race. Winner of 9 awards, these animated character education resources are as engaging as they are entertaining. It doesn't matter what age, race or gender you are ” there is something for everyone in this exciting world of cars and character education. Come, be a part of a better community and a brighter tomorrow” one character trait at a time! |
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Reviews:
"Auto-B-Good will engage youngsters and reinforce values based character education without being didactic." - School Library Journal

