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10 Books to Read AloudDecember 2018
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Kindness to share from A to Z
by Todd Snow
Simple words and engaging illustrations invite children to demonstrate kindness in their daily lives through an alphabetic arrangement of possibilities, showing them how important it is to think about others. Original.
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The kindness quilt
by Nancy Elizabeth Wallace
Minna puts a lot of thought into her Kindness Project for school, and, when she starts writing, drawing, and cutting, a brilliant idea takes shape and spreads throughout the whole school!
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I walk with Vanessa : A Story About a Simple Act of Kindness
by Kerascoët
A wordless story inspired by real events follows the actions of a little girl who inspires her community to stand up to bullying when a classmate is treated badly and she chooses to stand by her side, an act of kindness that leads to greater acceptance, understanding and the discovery of strength in numbers. By the illustrators of Malala's Magic Pencil.
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Plum
by Sean Hayes
While trying to save Christmas for her fellow orphans, lonely Plum is magically transported to the Land of Sweets, where her pure heart saves the day for King Christopher, King Patrick, and their subjects
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Pass it on
by Sophy Henn
The creator of Where Bear? presents a lively ode to the power of spreading joy and smiles, describing how happiness can be shared with others even on the rainiest days. Simultaneous eBook.
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Matzo frogs
by Sally Rosenthal
As an act of kindness, or mitzva, six Jewish frogs secretly prepare a delicious pot of matzo ball soup for Minnie Feinsilver's Shabbat dinner. Includes recipe
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Dojo daycare
by Chris Tougas
One morning, six young ninjas are dropped off at Dojo Daycare. As soon as their ninja moms and ninja dads have left: KABOOM! KAPOW! The ninja boys and girls kick, push, punch, and quickly turn the place upside down in a full-blown ninja riot. Try as he might, the hapless master can't control the children, and the disaster plays out through lunchtime and story time. No one heeds the master's repeated mantra of honor, kindness, and respect -- until one little ninja steps up and rallies his ninja pals to undo all that they have done, just in time for pickup
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Grilled cheese and dragons
by Nancy E Krulik
A princess who would rather be a knight accepts her skeptical king father's challenge to perform good deeds in order to prove her worthiness to attend knight school, an endeavor that is supported by a friendly dragon and a perpetually terrified knight-in-training. Simultaneous and eBook.
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