Henry Knows Best!
Written by Emily Learing- Illustrated by Denise Turu
Confident Henry thinks that he always knows best. Every morning he wakes up and puffs up his chest and tells those who cross him only he knows the way to solve every problem he'll be faced with that day. But on this particular day, Henry--a strong-willed corgi—learns that thinking he knows best and actually knowing best are two very different things!
Join Henry as he learns that being right isn’t always what’s best for him—or for those around him. With vivid illustrations and a lovable Corgi puppy on every page, your child will love this rhyming adventure helping Henry to learn from his consequences. And as the adult, you will love the special note to the caregiver that helps you to understand how to use Henry Knows Best! to start meaningful conversations with children about the value that comes from listening to and learning from others.
Join Henry as he learns that being right isn’t always what’s best for him—or for those around him. With vivid illustrations and a lovable Corgi puppy on every page, your child will love this rhyming adventure helping Henry to learn from his consequences. And as the adult, you will love the special note to the caregiver that helps you to understand how to use Henry Knows Best! to start meaningful conversations with children about the value that comes from listening to and learning from others.
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"Henry Knows Best is an honest and encouraging look at the natural consequences of doing things your way without considering the thoughts of others..."
— Amy, Elementary School Counselor
— Amy, Elementary School Counselor
"If you are the parent or caregiver of a strong-willed kiddo, this is a good book to own. As you read
— Sumitha, AFineParent.Com
Henry's story , your little one will be able to relate to how Henry responds to different situations. The conversation between Henry and his mom at the end of the story offers a great launching point to have your own conversations with your little one. The illustrations are super cute, and the rhyming story is fun to read. Emily, the books author, also provides great pointers to parents and caregivers of strong willed kids at the beginning of the book. "
— Sumitha, AFineParent.Com