Mac and Cheese are best friends. When they are together, they get along really well. But when Cheese starts showing off, being silly, and even poking fun at others, he stops acting like himself.
This annoys Mac. Mac helps Cheese realize that his friends like him just the way he is, and that being yourself is the best way to be.
Includes a Note to Parents, Caregivers, and Educators with advice and suggestions to support children being themselves.
Mac & Geeeez ...being real is what it's all about is part of the Books for Nourishing Friendships Series from Magination Press. Other titles in the series include Peanut Butter & Jellyous ...sometimes friendships get sticky and Cake & I Scream ...being bossy isn't sweet.
From the Note to Parents, Caregivers, and Educators
What Does It Mean to Be Yourself?
First, consider the phrase "be yourself" and talk with your child about what it means. Here are some things "being yourself" does not refer to:
Trying to be the center of attention (like Cheese) by showing off, making fun of others, telling not-so-funny jokes, and trying too hard to fit in. Doing whatever you want (even if it's wrong). Being the best at everything you do. Only thinking of yourself and not others. Never failing or experiencing disappointment. Being happy all the time.