An effective way to teach young children about the hazards of using drugs before they have to make a choice.

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MAC'S CHOICE  by Debra Wert is a unique and sensitive story written for children ages six and above. It prepares young children to deal with the issues surrounding drug use. A child's personal choice concerning drugs is one of the most important early-in-life decisions that he or she will make. Read and discusses this book with the children in your life and then together complete the MAC'S CHOICE WORKBOOK. Help young people make the smart choice to say "NO" to drugs.

Mac, a delightful tiny creature, chooses to trust a stranger and joins him in using drugs. He chooses to ignore his friends and their warnings when they tell him marijuana is bad and he chooses to experiment with cocaine and crack. As Mac uses drugs, his future slowly begins to slip away.

"MAC'S CHOICE AND MAC'S CHOICE WORKBOOK are excellent. in  my 20 years of consulting with the National Institute of Drug Abuse and Office of Substance Abuse - I have rarely seen materials that are "just right" in terms of the audience to which they are aimed. The power of these books lie both in their concept and in the execution of the idea." Carol Anglin, Anglin Associates, Chevy Chase, MD.

"MAC'S CHOICE AND MAC'S CHOICE WORKBOOK offer parents and teachers a gentle and non-threatening approach to discuss an uncomfortable subject with their children." -The Addiction Letter, Brown University, Providence, RI

"I believe that you have written a book which will fill the vacuum which has existed up to this time in the field of anti-drug literature for young children. Your story is presented in a sensitive and unique way. I particularly appreciate the Workbook which will provide guidance to parents and teachers in discussing the drug problem with youngsters ages 7-10." - Lynn D. Armstrong, Children's Services, Fauquier County Public Library.