She uses reds, yellows, greens, and blues to make herself heard.
It\'s a helpful companion resource to Habit 8 of the Leader in Me program, showing kids how to balance their own needs with those of friends..
Can Chameleon find her voice and stand up for what she wants? This delightful parable shows kids how to be assertive from an early age.
And with the jungle party coming up fast, she and her friend Flamingo struggle with the right words to ask for her beautiful rainbow hues to be returned.
And when they take all her colors without giving them back, the poor thing loses her ability to express herself! Now this little lizard that communicates with her colors is frustrated, because she can\'t tell anyone how she feels.
She\'s worried her friends don\'t appreciate her or pay attention when she says, No.
What will this young critter do when all her tints are taken? Timid Chameleon feels sad.
She uses reds, yellows, greens, and blues to make herself heard