Part of the Question Learns series

Stop Questions

Pause, think, look — then ask.

Written by Vivian Tarazona

Stop Questions — Pause, think, look — then ask.

Before the words "I need help" leave your mouth, there's a little step you can try first. This is the story of that step.

Stop Questions helps children build independence by pausing to think, look, and try before asking for help. It does not say "don't ask" — it says "stop, think, look, then ask if you still need help."

Read the whole story online in the flipbook, or bring a print copy home for your bedtime shelf or classroom library.

Stop. Think. Look. Then ask if you still need help.

Part of a five-book series

Question Learns names five everyday question types so children can learn the language of curiosity, respect, focus, independence, and asking for help.

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