That's Disgusting!
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What’s inside...
This irresistibly icky book, 'That's Disgusting!', will appeal to kids' love of all things nasty while charming parents with its wit and energy. Adorable artwork on every spread accompanies simple text, illustrating activities like swallowing a worm, smelling a sock, and playing in the cat litter. The book is perfect for young readers with a penchant for the gross, offering a fun and engaging way to help them learn to read.
Age
3-7
Length
80 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What are some things in the book that you found to be disgusting? Why do you think that?
How did the characters in the book react to disgusting things? What would you do if you were in their place?
Can you think of a time when you encountered something you thought was disgusting? How did you react?
Why do you think some things are disgusting to some people but not to others?
How do you think understanding 'disgusting' things can help us in life?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their feelings about what they find disgusting and relate it to their daily experiences. Listen actively to their responses, and share your own thoughts to foster a deeper connection. Highlight the humor and learning aspects in uncomfortable situations, which can make discussions about 'disgusting' things more enjoyable and less intimidating.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Understanding of Emotions
Explanation: The story explores different scenarios that evoke the feeling of disgust, helping children identify and name their emotions.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to recognize and articulate their feelings more clearly, aiding their emotional development.
Example Lesson: Social Boundaries and Norms
Explanation: This book showcases various behaviors that are generally deemed 'disgusting,' teaching kids about social norms and acceptable behavior.
Real-World Application: Kids can apply this knowledge in social settings to understand what actions might be inappropriate, helping them navigate interactions more smoothly.
Example Lesson: Hygiene and Health
Explanation: Through its humorous and engaging narrative, the book also touches on why certain hygienic practices are important to avoid disgust or getting sick.
Real-World Application: This can encourage children to adopt better hygiene habits like washing hands, thus maintaining better health.
Example Lesson: Respect for Others' Feelings
Explanation: The book demonstrates that what's disgusting to one might not be to another, emphasizing respect for diverse perspectives and feelings.
Real-World Application: Children are encouraged to be considerate and empathetic towards the feelings of others in their community.
