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A favorite of my daughter's. She still laughs hysterically when we read it.
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs
#LargeAnimal #CoverStories
A favorite of my daughter's. She still laughs hysterically when we read it.
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs
4.5 ⭐Once again, this man hits it out of the park. I wish he would write more children‘s books. He has such a creative mind and such a way with words. In this book, our character gets a new teacher. The new teacher is kind of gruff and our main character goes into some pretty crazy stories. But how much is true how much is not? Weird Al can tell a story, whether he‘s rhyming them to polka music or putting them in a book, this man makes words
3.5 ⭐Once again this book feels like Kristen Bell. It has the same message as the “The World Needs More Purple People”. That message is to be who you are but to also listen and look after others. To ask questions to be respectful and give others as much time as you want for yourself. That everybody is equal because they are a person. I love the message of this book and the ideas behind it.
I would use this book in my classroom to help students understand the concept of uniqueness and that being different isn‘t always bad. I would also use this as part of the social emotional development lesson.
“We help each other, and we learn together. In our class, we‘re a family.”
I think this would be a great book to share with your class at the beginning of the year so that they understand the importance of having your class become your family and realizing that they can support each other and have a sense of belonging.
this book talks about the importance of community and having support within a classroom. The author shares a story where each student is valued and celebrated in their classrooms for their different contributions.