Author: Asaf Rozanes
Narrator: Susan Mcgurl
Abridged: 0 hr 4 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Author's Republic
Published: 02/26/2019
Genre: Children & Young Adults Fiction - Social Issues - Bullying
"You're fat! You're a small baby! You sound weird!"I bet i can find something about you that's different!Don't let your child deal with this alone!Whether it's your size, weight, color, voice, the way you walk or even how you giggle and snort. We're all somehow different, but kids can be mean and know how to trigger those pain points!Although this book talks about a short girl which gets bullied by her classmates as an example , this story and the tool she is taught may be applied to any other day to day scenario in life.Through an inspiring tale about the sun and the moon and how everyone no matter how different they are has unique traits and skills, this real life story shows parents and kids alike what is really important in life - like having a good heart and turning bullying into new friendships.Here's what readers are already saying about this amazing picture book: (5*)- "I've read several indie children's books already and come across some really bad or mediocre illustrations. However, not this one! The illustrations in this are really beautiful, they capture what is being said perfectly. These illustrations give life to the story!" - Nikki(5*)- "Asaf has a very clever way of writing these stories without the child realizing that there is a meaning behind them and is teaching them to be kind" - sallyann(5*)- "I love the interactivity of the book and the image search game at the end. This would be a great book to have in a classroom or summer reading program" - Lindsey(5*)- "For every parent to a kid who is a little bit different or actually any parent at all...Short or Tall is a must read book. My girl (3yo) loves it and the colourful illustrations, and she even enjoys explaining now why you shouldn't mock other kids" - AR
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