"May I?" I can... Do you?
Today's picture book is intended to teach children to express requests in a polite way in life by example.
When I was reading the headlines the other day, I saw someone say a point of view. It means that the reason why we are easy to vent bad emotions with people close to us is because we know that no one is used to it outside. It is true that on the outside, no one is willing to tolerate the bad temper of others, and in front of the family, the family will choose to be infinitely tolerant. I hope everyone has a little less trouble...
Teach the child to say May I? Please, I can... Do you? Whether it's socializing with family or outsiders, or being a polite person. [Teeth]
“May I ride my bike?” I ask my mom.“ Can I ride a bicycle? I asked my mother
"Yes!" she says.“ Of course! She answered me.
Fast Fact:"May I?" is the polite way to ask for things. Remarks: "May I ?" It's polite language to use when we ask questions.
"May I go on the swing?" I ask my dad.“ Can I play on the swing? I asked Dad.
"Yes!" he says.“ "Of course you can," he replied to me.
"May I use your computer?" I ask my brother.“ Can I use your computer? I asked my brother.
"May I read a book with you?" I ask my grandpa.
"Can I study with you?" I asked Grandpa that.
"Yes!" he says.“ OK! He answered me.
"May I have a cookie?" I ask my grandma.“ Can I eat some cookies? I asked Grandma that.
"Yes!" she says.“ Of course. She answered me.
"May I blow some bubbles?" I ask my friend.
"Can I blow some bubbles?" I asked my friend this.
"Yes!" she says.
"Of course you can!" She answered me.
"May I have a hug?" I ask my dog. "Can I hug you?" I asked my dog like this.
"Woof!" he says. That means yes.“ "It answered me. Meaning yes.
"Woof!" "Whoops!"