Review: Be Kind
Be Kind by Pat Zietlow Miller
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
It says something about our times that I entire booth chain (B&N) and indie bookstores and find entire displays devoted to picture books and chapter readers promoting social awareness. Be Kind, published earlier this year, deals with a classmate trying to think about what being kind is all about, and trying to find a way to reach her embarrassed and sad classmate Tanisha with that kindness. Like 2013's superb Invisible Boy, Be Kind offers up ways that children can help one another and even to grownups.
A book with an important message.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
It says something about our times that I entire booth chain (B&N) and indie bookstores and find entire displays devoted to picture books and chapter readers promoting social awareness. Be Kind, published earlier this year, deals with a classmate trying to think about what being kind is all about, and trying to find a way to reach her embarrassed and sad classmate Tanisha with that kindness. Like 2013's superb Invisible Boy, Be Kind offers up ways that children can help one another and even to grownups.
A book with an important message.
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