Rules are designed to keep people safe, and learning to follow the rules is an important part of a childs early education. This invaluable series presents young readers with different situations and settings at school where they need rules to stay safe and keep things in order. From how to handle food in the cafeteria to keeping quiet in the library, readers will learn all about basic school rules. Full-color photographs help illustrate how students should conduct themselves in the classroom and beyond.
Paul Bloom is the Brooks and Suzanne Ragen Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science at Yale University. His research explores how children and adults understand the physical and social world, with special focus on morality, religion, fiction, and art. He has published more than a hundred scientific articles in journals such as Science and Nature, and his popular writing has appeared in the New York Times, the New Yorker, the Atlantic Monthly, Slate, Natural History, and many other publications. He has won numerous awards for his research and teaching. His newest book--Just Babies: The Origins of Good and Evil--is coming out in November. Paul Bloom lives in New Haven with his wife and two sons.