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Chelsea.Poole
The Good Egg | Jory John
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The Cool Bean
The Smart Cookie
The Good Egg

The Bad Seed and The Big Cheese wouldn‘t fit.

WorldsOkayestStepMom I love The Good Egg!! 4mo
BennettBookworm Love!! 4mo
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Singout
How to Do Nothing | Jenny Odell
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This was such a good book, starting with how to be quiet, find still space in nature, create relationships with friends, and be intentional. Unlike others, Odell takes those fairly familiar approaches and tools and looks at how to use them to break down “the attention economy” and move towards “manifest dismantling” of oppression and the increasing destruction of our planet. One I want to return to.
#Booked2023 #Balance
#Nonfiction2023 #SoWhat

TheBookHippie Added to my TBR (edited) 12mo
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A very relevant study on women's much sought after work-life balance.
Sometimes we need a reminder time to time. To know that we are enough & we can be more & we can always get better not to please others but for ourselves.
#women #nonfiction #work #balance

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loganhiller
The Good Egg | Jory John

The Good Egg by Jory John is about an egg that embarks on a self-care and reflection journey. The good egg is about finding healthy coping mechanisms and ways to feel good about yourself. This is a great great book that I hope to have readily available to my students when they need a reminder of how to cope or feel good.

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Jburns13
The Good Egg | Jory John

This book is about a little egg who is all good but suddenly starts to crack all around from all the pressure that is put on him. He then makes the decision to leave behind the carton of other eggs to go on his own journey. He discovers along the way that he is at peace and is finally able to have some freedom and alone time.

Jburns13 Published: February 12, 2019

Author: Jory John

Illustrator:Pete Oswald

Genre: Fiction, Humor

Awards: #1 New York Times Bestseller, Junior Library Guild selection, and Good Reads Choice Award Nominee for Picture Books (2019) NPR's Book Concierge Selection (2019).
1y
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SarahBookInterrupted
The Good Egg | Jory John
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Check out Lia‘s Book Review of The Good Egg on Book Interrupted‘s Manuscript Mondays. https://www.bookinterrupted.com/post/manuscript-monday-the-good-egg

CuriousG I gave The Cool Bean to my nephew last year. These books are so cute. 2y
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JulietReads
The Good Egg | Jory John
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lazydaizee Nice image, made me smile. 3y
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MFlowers
The Good Egg | Jory John
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The Good Egg by Jory John! This MF, PR New York Times Best Selling book is a wonderful story that teaches it's readers the importance of self-care. Our main character, the Good Egg, goes on a journey of self discovery. Each page, he learns something new about what he can and cannot handle. In the end, our Good Egg learns what he needs in life to be successful, leaving all his stress behind. I chose this book as a Partner Read because it pairs well

MFlowers with the UDL and EL principles chosen to tag along. EL strategies 2, 3, & 32 all coincide with promoting discussion within a small group, more specifically student pairs. 2 (promote cooperation (small groups)), 3 (encourage self talk (positive thinking)), & 32 (use student pairs for team learning). UDL principle 9.3 (develop self assessment and reflection) pairs well with the discussion led by students themselves. They have a chance to asses what 3y
MFlowers they learned from the book, and they can talk about any struggles they also share. This book is a great gateway for students to discuss what weighs them down at home. I'd put them in pairs, so each student felt more comfortable discussing. The following website has a clear cut standard that accompanies both these strategies and principles perfectly. https://www.cpalms.org/Public/PreviewStandard/Preview/5684
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faithcella19 Cute!!! 3y
Chaseb I think you did a great job expanding on how this book could be used in schools, bu providing standards that could go with the book, as well as saying the students could have conversations about what they learned from the book. overall, I think this is a great post! 3y
DrSpalding I love this series! There is a new one that is coming out about a couch potato. 3y
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