If you have a spirited child in your classroom or home
Let Responza the Bull lead them to Better Behavior


All educators and parents know the type of child that poses the most challenge. "Good Behavior" stickers do not motivate them. You find yourself saying the same things to them over and over. You get frustrated, and so does the child.

Sadly, the problem doesn’t end there. When the child disrupts the normal activities of the classroom or family, schoolmates and siblings suffer too. It’s enough to make any teacher or parent feel helpless.

Responza helps a spirited child understand why and how to fit in.

Responza’s story reveals nature’s guidelines: that everyone has rules, even in a barn. We’ve all seen the magic of vicarious learning occur when a child identifies with a storybook animal hero. Because they’re funny and a level removed, animal heroes engage children more easily and help them learn without feeling threatened. Responza is the kind of character children enjoy, bringing heroic strengths to the comical challenges he must overcome. He leads children to develop vital skills and new character traits in a refreshing, entertaining way. Don’t let that spirited child suffer self-exclusion any longer. Bring harmony to your classroom or home–get Responza now.

Responza the Bull just knows he's going to be a rodeo champion but it all seems to go right to his head. Through his antics and with the help of his wise momma, Responza's stories present valuable lessons for children ages 3 to 8.
Responza the Bull Learns the Ropes of Friendship
Responza the Bull
Learns the Ropes

Price: $17.95
Responza the Bull Learns the Ropes of Friendship
Responza the Bull
Learns the Ropes of Friendship

Price: $17.95
Who Needs Responza?
Responza is a life-changing new friend for any spirited child who often:
  • Doesn't know or follow the rules
  • Resists joining society
  • Disrupts group activities
  • Won't work or play cooperatively
  • Prefers to be by him or herself
  • Doesn't make friends easily
  • Will not share
  • Hoards favorite resources
  • Wants to be the boss
  • Can't see what's fair
  • Cries and whines
  • Makes excuses like, "All I wanted to do was play!"
  • Embarrasses the family in public
  • Receives "time-outs"
  • Doesn't respond to traditional motivation
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