Things just don't seem to be going Noodle's way. But it's not his fault that he didn't finish his homework or that her forgot to turn in his library book.
Join Noodle on his journey as he learns not to blame others or try to find fault; but instead practices accepting responsibility.
Things just don't seem to be going Noodle's way. But it's not his fault that he didn't finish his homework or that her forgot to turn in his library b...
So much of Noodle's life just stinks Homework stinks. Practice stinks. Yard work stinks. And family pictures? They REALLY stink
Luckily, Noodle's mom and teacher are there to help him understand how his bad attitude, or "baditude," is affecting his mood and those around him. Even his friends are starting to avoid him If only he can stop looking at everything so negatively, more positive results will follow
Join Noodle as he learns to turn his "I have to's" into "I get to's," his frown into a smile, and his "badtitude" into "gratitude" This is the 2nd title in the...
So much of Noodle's life just stinks Homework stinks. Practice stinks. Yard work stinks. And family pictures? They REALLY stink
Luckily, ...
Norman David Edwards, better known as Noodle, has a problem; a big problem. Noodle is constantly being told what to do. "Noodle do this. Noodle do that. Please do it RIGHT NOW. You must feed the cat." But Noodle's problem is that there are so many other things he would rather do instead.
Award winning children's author Julia Cook has crafted another tale of her character Noodle facing the realities of childhood. In PROcrastinator, Noodle learns the importance of doings things right when his mother (and teacher) asks him to do them, rather than putting them off till later. As...
Norman David Edwards, better known as Noodle, has a problem; a big problem. Noodle is constantly being told what to do. "Noodle do this. Noodle do tha...