How Can We Be Kind?: Wisdom From The Animal Kingdom
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How Can We Be Kind?: Wisdom from the Animal Kingdom

By (author) Janet Halfmann, Illustrated by Darla Okada

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By (author) Janet Halfmann , Illustrated by Darla Okada
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How Can We Be Kind? teaches children how we can learn kindness from the world around us, drawing on examples from the animal world from emus to capybaras to teach compassion and respect.

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Dimensions: 23 x 23 x 0 cm

Book Type: Hardback

Pages: 40

Publishing Date: 20220705

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This special book asks children a simple question: How Can We Be Kind? The answer is: by learning from the animal kingdom!

Animals demonstrate kindness and empathy towards each other, and care and compassion can be seen all throughout the natural world.

This book shows children the ways they can be kind just like animalsare to each other, while at the same time teaching them about the magic and the beauty of the natural world.

They can learn to be welcoming like capybaras, who let other animals sit on top of them while they wallow in mud.

Or perhaps they might want to be like dolphins, who guide other species to their destinations. Or maybe they would like to work together like ants and bees, share what they have like jackdaws or stick up for their friends like zebras.

With beautiful illustrations
 from Darla Okada, this beautiful picture book will enchant and entertain children time and time again. There are facts at the back about how each animal lives with and looks after its fellow creatures.

This sweet and thoughtful book is both a celebration of the animal world and a manifesto for being kind in everyday life.

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