The Landon Learns Early Reader Children's Safety Series is Coming Soon
Book One
$15.95
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Book Two
$15.95
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Angela M. Odom
Angela has lots of adult nieces and nephews who are raising kids who are growing up as digital natives who are used to having access to a great deal of information. Aunt Angela loves to slow things down for her great nieces and nephews by sharing appropriate books, activities, and conversations that will add value to them.
The four books in the LANDON LEARNS series include foundational lessons in the first book, LANDON LEARNS About Bullying, then each book builds on those themes of leadership and safety. Each book lays the groundwork for the next:
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LANDON LEARNS About Bullying:
This book introduces readers to the core characters and focuses on the foundational concepts of leadership and standing up for yourself and others. It sets the tone for the rest of the series, establishing the importance of boundaries, respect, and kindness. Bullying is a relatable topic that gives readers a clear example of leadership through actions. - LANDON LEARNS About Good Touches and Bad Touches:
This is a natural progression as the series delves into a more sensitive and specific aspect of safety. By this point, readers will be familiar with the concepts of leadership, boundaries, and personal safety, which makes this book the right choice to end the series. It provides the tools necessary to navigate difficult situations in a responsible, informed way, reinforcing that leadership includes understanding personal rights and boundaries. -
LANDON LEARNS About Self-Control:
After understanding how to address bullying, this book builds on the concept of self-leadership and emotional control. It teaches Landon and his friends how to manage their emotions and respond calmly to challenges, reinforcing the idea that being a leader means controlling your actions in difficult situations. -
LANDON LEARNS Personal Safety:
With the foundation of leadership established, this book introduces personal safety and the concept of using your instincts (or "safety senses"). Readers are guided to think about their own safety and how they can use their leadership skills to protect themselves and others. This book extends the lessons from the first two books into practical, real-world scenarios related to safety.