What Should Darla Do? Featuring the Power to Choose (The Power to Choose Series)
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8 Stories in 1! EMPOWERING, INTERACTIVE & FUN!
Join Darla on an exciting adventure your kids will love!
Darla is a young and spunky astronaut-in-training. She wants to go to Mars one day, just like her favorite doll, Astronautica. But before she does, she will need to learn to navigate through relatable scenarios that so many kids face on a daily basis.
Written in a “Choose Your Own Story” format, your kids can help Darla through her day by making choices for her! There are eight stories in one, so the fun never ends!
From the creators of What Should Danny Do? and the Power to Choose Series, your kids are sure to love this all-new, exciting adventure featuring a lovable lead character learning about her Power to Choose!
What Should Darla Do? Featuring the Power to Choose (The Power to Choose Series)
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13 reviews for What Should Darla Do? Featuring the Power to Choose (The Power to Choose Series)
Rated 5 out of 5
Koolz –
I was looking for an interactive book to read during story time with my four year old. She loves to ask questions about books that I usually buy and this has to be one of the best books that I have yet to find. I love how my toddler gets to Make her own choices on how she wants the story to end. It teaches her so many different skills, such as decision-making, understanding, good and bad decisions. She also loves to see how a decision can affect outcomes. I wish there were more books in this series as there are absolutely amazing for toddlers. I have bought it a couple of times to regift and have also recommended it to others.
Rated 5 out of 5
Maggie Smith –
I’m editing my review since we have now had the book for some time and it is the most loved book in our house. The kids keep coming back to it because of all the fun stories and the fact that they can interact with the book by making decisions. I think this book has shaped their behavior in a positive way and I am so grateful for this. This book is AMAZING! Not only is it fun and interesting but the kids learn something new every time we read it. They love making the different choices and seeing where the story goes. It’s really unlike any other children’s book… other than What Should Danny Do? which got us hooked on these creative books. I’m so glad they came out with another book. Darla is a wonderful character who my kids can really relate to.
What I love most is the way the book is really from Darla’s perspective so it is the way a young kid may view the world. I saw another reviewer mention that she didn’t like the way Darla blamed things on her sister, but that is EXACTLY what young kids do. It is not in the heat of her frustration that Darla takes responsibility for her mistakes because that would be unreasonable for a child of her age. It is the fact that she reflects on her days and mistakes that is the true genius of this story. It makes it not only more relatable, but something that we as parents can teach our children and actually expect of them. I LOVE Darla’s interactions with her friends and sister because they’re not always perfect and that is what we as parents are trying to teach our children to navigate in life – dealing with challenges that come our way and making the best decisions possible at each point. This book has changed the behavior of our children for the better because they can relate to Darla’s challenges and the decisions she is faced with.
The illustrations are stunning and captivate the kids and making your own choices to see how the story turns out is so much fun! I highly recommend this book if you’re looking for a relatable character to help shape behavior in a very positive way.
Rated 5 out of 5
wywywy –
Beautiful illustrations, introduces the concept of consequences in such a simple and fun way.
Rated 5 out of 5
Heather –
Loved that this arrived shrink wrapped and in excellent condition. There was a small poster inside too – added bonus. The kids have LOVED reading this and it has been a great way to discuss the power of our choices and how they can affect our day.
Rated 5 out of 5
MR R A SHELLIKER –
The moral dilemmas and consequences of each action are wonderful.
Rated 5 out of 5
Timkatmom –
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If you have the what would Danny books this is the counterpart and it’s a little girl named Darla. She gets to make decisions in the book.
The child reads a story or if they are a non-reader you could read the story to them, and then they choose the answer they think is the right decision. You get to go to the page and read about if it’s the right or wrong decision and why. The child also gets to do it again if they want.
There are plenty of stories in this book. It would be great for parents, grandparents and teachers. It’s very engaging. I bought the counterpart to these books a few years ago for for my grandson and I bought this book for my granddaughter although these books can be used for both boys and girls.
There is also a little poster that you could hang up or even frame for a child’s room or a classroom.
Rated 5 out of 5
LadyDy –
On the first story my granddaughter made the “right” choice, but then wanted to go back and read what would happen had she made the other choice. She really enjoyed flipping through the book to find the different endings. It made me feel good that she did know each time what would be the best reaction, even though after that she purposely picked the worse choice to see how badly that would go LOL. I know we’ll be reading this a lot. Hoping it will make her stop and think about her choices when situations arise – things that now are reacted to instantly with emotion (triggered by younger siblings behaviors) instead of thinking through. Completely recommend!
Rated 4 out of 5
Kez mom –
My God daughter loves this
Rated 5 out of 5
Brittni Hall –
My son had the Danny book and my daughter loved it so I got this one too. What a beautiful book. I love Darla’s character.
Rated 5 out of 5
EP –
Ein sehr schönes Buch.
Rated 5 out of 5
Amanda Sears –
Beautiful book in every way! Quality, content and message. Our daughter will surely enjoy making choices and seeing possible outcomes once she is a little older to understand it. But I love it now!
Rated 5 out of 5
Sharyl –
Great way to teach children the rewards & consequences of their choices. Also, provides a strong character building aspect in a world that often neglects this area of growth. Highly recommend.
Rated 5 out of 5
RoboGoodie –
We read this almost every night. My daughter loves to go back and pick different choice to see how things turn out.
Koolz –
I was looking for an interactive book to read during story time with my four year old. She loves to ask questions about books that I usually buy and this has to be one of the best books that I have yet to find. I love how my toddler gets to Make her own choices on how she wants the story to end. It teaches her so many different skills, such as decision-making, understanding, good and bad decisions. She also loves to see how a decision can affect outcomes. I wish there were more books in this series as there are absolutely amazing for toddlers. I have bought it a couple of times to regift and have also recommended it to others.
Maggie Smith –
I’m editing my review since we have now had the book for some time and it is the most loved book in our house. The kids keep coming back to it because of all the fun stories and the fact that they can interact with the book by making decisions. I think this book has shaped their behavior in a positive way and I am so grateful for this. This book is AMAZING! Not only is it fun and interesting but the kids learn something new every time we read it. They love making the different choices and seeing where the story goes. It’s really unlike any other children’s book… other than What Should Danny Do? which got us hooked on these creative books. I’m so glad they came out with another book. Darla is a wonderful character who my kids can really relate to.
What I love most is the way the book is really from Darla’s perspective so it is the way a young kid may view the world. I saw another reviewer mention that she didn’t like the way Darla blamed things on her sister, but that is EXACTLY what young kids do. It is not in the heat of her frustration that Darla takes responsibility for her mistakes because that would be unreasonable for a child of her age. It is the fact that she reflects on her days and mistakes that is the true genius of this story. It makes it not only more relatable, but something that we as parents can teach our children and actually expect of them. I LOVE Darla’s interactions with her friends and sister because they’re not always perfect and that is what we as parents are trying to teach our children to navigate in life – dealing with challenges that come our way and making the best decisions possible at each point. This book has changed the behavior of our children for the better because they can relate to Darla’s challenges and the decisions she is faced with.
The illustrations are stunning and captivate the kids and making your own choices to see how the story turns out is so much fun! I highly recommend this book if you’re looking for a relatable character to help shape behavior in a very positive way.
wywywy –
Beautiful illustrations, introduces the concept of consequences in such a simple and fun way.
Heather –
Loved that this arrived shrink wrapped and in excellent condition. There was a small poster inside too – added bonus. The kids have LOVED reading this and it has been a great way to discuss the power of our choices and how they can affect our day.
MR R A SHELLIKER –
The moral dilemmas and consequences of each action are wonderful.
Timkatmom –
The media could not be loaded.
If you have the what would Danny books this is the counterpart and it’s a little girl named Darla. She gets to make decisions in the book.
The child reads a story or if they are a non-reader you could read the story to them, and then they choose the answer they think is the right decision. You get to go to the page and read about if it’s the right or wrong decision and why. The child also gets to do it again if they want.
There are plenty of stories in this book. It would be great for parents, grandparents and teachers. It’s very engaging. I bought the counterpart to these books a few years ago for for my grandson and I bought this book for my granddaughter although these books can be used for both boys and girls.
There is also a little poster that you could hang up or even frame for a child’s room or a classroom.
LadyDy –
On the first story my granddaughter made the “right” choice, but then wanted to go back and read what would happen had she made the other choice. She really enjoyed flipping through the book to find the different endings. It made me feel good that she did know each time what would be the best reaction, even though after that she purposely picked the worse choice to see how badly that would go LOL. I know we’ll be reading this a lot. Hoping it will make her stop and think about her choices when situations arise – things that now are reacted to instantly with emotion (triggered by younger siblings behaviors) instead of thinking through. Completely recommend!
Kez mom –
My God daughter loves this
Brittni Hall –
My son had the Danny book and my daughter loved it so I got this one too. What a beautiful book. I love Darla’s character.
EP –
Ein sehr schönes Buch.
Amanda Sears –
Beautiful book in every way! Quality, content and message. Our daughter will surely enjoy making choices and seeing possible outcomes once she is a little older to understand it. But I love it now!
Sharyl –
Great way to teach children the rewards & consequences of their choices. Also, provides a strong character building aspect in a world that often neglects this area of growth. Highly recommend.
RoboGoodie –
We read this almost every night. My daughter loves to go back and pick different choice to see how things turn out.