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The Dog Who Cried Wolf
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The Dog Who Cried Wolf by Keiko Kasza is a fictional picture book. Sometimes being a dog isn’t so bad after all, at least for now.
The Dog Who Cried Wolf is a fictional picture book, but also has a person vs. self-conflict. A person vs. self-conflict means that the protagonist has to deal with some inner conflict whether it be learning from a mistake, an addiction, or any sort of conflict. Moka is a good dog but has a conflict with himself and soon learns what he needs to do to overcome that conflict. He goes through different trials in his journey to soon find what was in front of him all along.
This book is great for any lesson dealing with conflict especially person vs. self. It is a cute book with great illustrations for children to grasp the idea of what conflict he is going through and understanding what happens during that process.
The Dog Who Cried Wolf is a fictional picture book, but also has a person vs. self-conflict. A person vs. self-conflict means that the protagonist has to deal with some inner conflict whether it be learning from a mistake, an addiction, or any sort of conflict. Moka is a good dog but has a conflict with himself and soon learns what he needs to do to overcome that conflict. He goes through different trials in his journey to soon find what was in front of him all along.
This book is great for any lesson dealing with conflict especially person vs. self. It is a cute book with great illustrations for children to grasp the idea of what conflict he is going through and understanding what happens during that process.
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