Author: Elizabeth Cole
Narrator: Amy Gentry
Unabridged: 0 hr 6 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Author's Republic
Published: 08/31/2022
If you want to teach your child to accept himself and others as they are, then this book about diversity will be your best assistant. It will help your little ones to respect all the differences that make us unique.In this kids’ book, our little hero named Nick will show your children that we all are different in many ways, and everyone is unique—which is great! Nicky is afraid that his friends will not accept him because of his new reading glasses. By talking to his peers on the way to school, he discovers the beauty of diversity and realizes that our diversity is actually our strength.This children’s book contains charming rhymes and will help your children:to accept and celebrate diversityto be kind to those who are differentto love themselves the way they areto boost self-confidenceAwards & RecognitionThis social emotional book for kids is a continuation of Nick’s adventures from the “World of Kids’ Emotions” series. Previously released books of the series became Amazon Bestsellers.“This diversity book is one of the best 1st grade reading books I have ever practiced with my 6-year-old girl and 7-year-old boy. This book teaches that it’s okay to be different and helps to cope with the lack of self-confidence.” – Samantha“This preschool book turned out to be perfect for my 4 and 5 years old kindergarten students who simply adore it. It explains the meaning of diversity and inclusion very well and is a wonderful tool for my teaching activities.” – Susan***Even if you have tried everything, this adorable book will surely encourage your child to be kinder and more confident. It is perfectly suited for toddlers, preschool kids ages 3-5, as well as older ones ages 6-10.So, don't wait, add this amazing book to your cart now and ENJOY!
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