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Be Kind

You Can Make the World a Happier Place! 125 Kind Things to Say & Do

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Publisher Description

In a world where people spend more time engaging through screens than in real-life interaction, showing basic human kindness can feel like a lost art. Be Kind offers children aged 5 and up simple, actionable things they can do in their daily lives that help them cultivate kindness toward others and grow into people with the capacity to make the world a kinder place.

In Be Kind, kids learn that kindness is a quality that can be expressed in ways other than merely being “nice,” including standing up for someone or something, engaging in a community, showing compassion toward other beings, and expressing gratitude. With joyful illustrations and kid-friendly writing, this idea book serves as a delightful, easy-to-read collection of 100 concrete activities kids and their families can pick and choose from and act out in their daily lives, whether it’s being the first person to say good morning, offering compliments, shoveling an elderly neighbor’s driveway, learning to say hello in different languages, or sending a card to someone — no special occasion required. On every page, Be Kind empowers kids to make the world a better, kinder place, one action at a time.

This publication conforms to the EPUB Accessibility specification at WCAG 2.0 Level AA.
 

  • GENRE
    Young Adult
    RELEASED
    2019
    June 25
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    80
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Storey Publishing, LLC
    SELLER
    Hachette Digital, Inc.
    SIZE
    11.3
    MB
    AUDIENCE
    Grades K-17

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