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Children’s Books That Teach Tolerance (Guest Post by Brian Burton)

+Brian Burton loves reading children’s books and running the blog at childrensbookstore.com. He often writes on the topics of kids books and parenting. It’s never too early to begin instilling positive attitudes about acceptance and tolerance in your children. The important thing is to expose your child to those who might be different than him [...]

November 29, 2012 in Books with Health Content, Books With Social Studies Content, Elementary Educators, Helping Girls and Women Around the World, Making Personal Connections, Personal Connections, Picture Book, Preschool to 1st grade teachers
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Smoky Night (Written by Eve Bunting; Illustrated by David Diaz)

(Reviewed by Margo Dill, www.margodill.com, margodll@aol.com Picture book for PreK to third graders, contemporary Young elementary-aged boy as main character Rating: This is a beautiful book with a beautiful message that tries to help children understand our complicated world! Short, short summary: Daniel lives in an apartment building in a busy city. (Bunting wrote this [...]

January 28, 2009 in Art activities, Books With Social Studies Content, Bunting, Eve, Diaz, David, Elementary Educators, Making Personal Connections, Personal Connections, Picture Book, Preschool to 1st grade teachers
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