Language That We All Can Speak

Language That We All Can Speak
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Book Synopsis Language That We All Can Speak by : K. Read

Download or read book Language That We All Can Speak written by K. Read and published by . This book was released on 2020-09-28 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Teach Your Kids to be kind, admire diversity and accept differences in a fun, loving, and engaging way. We all need more kindness and acceptance in our lives today. And the best time to learn it for our children is now, while they are still young! Many kids are being homeschooled right now due to the virus without being socialized as much as they may need. But they still can to learn that kindness and acceptance create beautiful friendships. This sweet and short book is a perfect demonstration of that! 'Language That We All Can Speak' is a charming, warm story with beautiful verse and cute illustrations created to: show your children the importance of being kind teach them to be more aware of other people's feelings give your kids insights to think about and accept differences in people help them understand and admire beautiful diversity in our world After reading this book, try to engage with your children by discussing questions provided in the 'parents and educators' section. It will help them better understand why diversity is beautiful and why it is essential to be kind to others. This book includes a Free Coloring Page Get Your Copy Now to Help Your Child Learn these Vital Lessons!


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