I would definitely recommend 'One' by Kathyrn (sp?) Otoshi. Also, the book ' 
Say something' .
These are both books we use for our anti-bullying programs K-8. Not only that, 
the message is straight-forward, yet not preachy (at all). It's so special to 
see my 8 graders
listening and responding to a picture read-aloud;

>>>  12/10/10 11:35 PM >>>
What grade are you teaching?? Hey Little Ant was the first book that 
pooped into my mind.
Sue


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I need a suggestion for a picture book that allows students to make an 
ethical decision. I was thinking Crow and Hawk, but the plot is too 
real. I have students who have lived through a similar situation.  
I plan to read up to the point where the solution is reveled, and ask 
students to vote on what they think should happen.  
If you have another suggestion, please e-mail me off list. Thanks! 
Jan 
 
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