About I Can Be Different: Children’s Book About Kids Who Learn to Accept Their Differences
Introduce children to diversity with this poetry book!
Diversity is often a hot-button issue in today’s society, but that does not mean children are immune from the effects. They will notice differences in religion, skin color, and race, among other things. In addition, children should learn about the differences they see in their own lives and the lives of their family and friends. This book can help them understand that while they may be different in some ways, they are still the same in most others.
I Can Be Different is a poem about diversity that kids will love. This book is a perfect gift for every unique child in your life or your child. It is a book of encouragement, celebrating all the different children who will make the world better. I Can Be Different teaches children that they can be whoever they want to be and that there are many different people in the world. Children will learn to accept their differences and feel happy and proud by reading these poems.
Features:
•Fun and catchy rhyming
•Perfect for read-alouds
•Great for classroom discussion
•Can be used to teach a variety of lessons about diversity
•This book is for young readers aged 6-9 years old
So don’t wait any longer, get this book for your child today!
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Learn More About The Author
Hey there! I have a fun belief that I wanted to share with you. In my opinion, we’re all just big kids at heart, no matter our age. Just like when we were young, I love reading fairy tales because they take us to a magical world filled with wonder and hope.
In these stories, we see the prince saving the princess, the brave hero defeating the monster, and good always triumphs over evil. These simple and optimistic values have been with us since childhood, reminding us that if we believe, anything is possible and that we can change the world starting with ourselves and those around us.
That’s why I wanted to share these positive thoughts through my own fairy tales. I hope I get the chance to do so!