Making Good Choices

Set of 6 titles

Friendships are hard, and relationships change as kids grow up. How would you respond? Each of these choose-your-own ending books allows the reader to make choices that lead to different outcomes, supporting social-emotional learning. The series is also available in Spanish.

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Making Good Choices (6 titles)
He Made Fun of Me: Ignore or Confront?
My Best Friend's New Friend: Feeling Left Out
My Friend Embarrassed Me: Working it Out
My Friend Won't Talk to Me: Working it Out
My Friends are Fighting: Keeping the Peace
My Friends Spread a Rumor: Working it Out
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Interest Level Grade 1 - Grade 4
Reading Level Grade 2
Dewey Number 152.4-302.34
Lexile 480L-530L
ATOS Reading Level
Guided Reading Level K
Language English
Publisher Creative
Format Reinforced book
ISBN S23CREA08
Copyright 2023
Number of Pages 24
Dimensions 9.25 x 8.25
Graphics Full-color illustrations

Booklist Review of Making Good Choices

The ball is in the reader’s court in the Making Good Choices series (6 new titles), which uses fictional narratives and a choose-your-own-path framework to demonstrate decision-making and interpersonal skills in a variety of social situations. Young readers will find the scenarios relatable and the digital illustrations inviting, with their familiar playground and neighborhood settings and racially diverse characters. Feelings of worry and anger emerge in My Best Friend’s New Friend, which offers readers the chance to indulge negative impulses (and then need to apologize) or confront the titular situation with bravery and honesty. Each book ends with “Think Again” questions, which prompt readers to consider the text and their choices, as well as to make connections to making choices in their own lives. Useful SEL tools that allow readers to face tough choices in a risk-free environment.

SLJ Review of Making Good Choices

Social-Emotional Learning gets a choose-your-own-adventure twist. In each book, children are confronted with social situations that they will recognize from school, the playground, or the bus stop. The choose-your-own-adventure format lets reader see possible outcomes based on the behaviors of the characters. Will the bullied student tell the teacher? Will the friend try to break up the fight? After exploring multiple endings, it will become apparent that there is not always a magic answer or perfect solution, as you cannot control other people or how they will react. Some of the options lead to very short stories, but that is okay; there are plenty of endings available to keep kids reading. VERDICT Sweet illustrations and multiple endings make this fun to read. The realistic reactions and situations make it a useful tool for SEL learning.