Author: Daniel Kenney
Series: Kindness Project #1
Narrator: Tavia Gilbert
Unabridged: 0 hr 8 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 01/12/2022
Genre: Children & Young Adults Fiction - Family - Multigenerational
Can you help children be kind?
Of course you can! Kindness can be taught and it can be modeled. And stories are an incredibly effective way to teach and model kindness for kids and adults!
When Mr. Push Came to Shove, the first book in the Kindness Project series, is an adorable tale about what happens when a lonely old man meets a big crazy family. And it's a story that models kindness for kids!
And after the story, there is a short section that helps adults lead children in a discussion about kindness!
Enjoy the story beautifully brought to life by award winning narrator Tavia Gilbert. Then spend some time listening to the discussion questions at the end.
Listen to the amazing When Mr. Push Came To Shove today!
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