
Starting with A and ending with Z, this beautifully illustrated book will show young readers the many ways they can make the world a kinder place
A diverse cast of children shows everyday acts of kindness and generosity through thoughtful and vibrant illustrations. Whether it be donating blankets to the animal shelter, helping with chores, or standing up for what's right, this is the perfect book to spark conversations at home or in the classroom about the concepts of empathy and compassion. Featuring durable cardstock pages and approachable language, this book will encourage children to be their best selves wherever they go.It takes about 6 Hours and 10 minutes on average for a reader to read ABCs of Kindness. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The recommended reading level for ABCs of Kindness is Preschool through 1st Grade .
ABCs of Kindness is 26 pages long.
What people need to teach their children.
Derived From Web , Dec 1, 2021
What people need to teach their children. Give this book to your children so they can read. Our world needs more kindness. .
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odd pictures- creepy/ grooming
Derived From Web , Aug 12, 2021
My w was fine and fixed, and my EF was odd to me, but most say it was weird. The editer seems to be placing odd pics for kids to find without realizing they have found them. From the comments, it seems they keep doing it. The idea and most of the pages are good, but the perverted pictures ruin it. I want to re paint a page or just return it.
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Well said
Derived From Web , Jan 22, 2021
My favorite book is a children's book. Some of these adults can use this as well. A board book is thinner. The art is beautiful and well put together.
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Worth reading
Derived From Web , Dec 26, 2020
The book is beautiful. It is nice for both kids and adults. There is a lot of positive energy in it. Highly recommended.
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One of the sweetest, most adorable books I've seen
Derived From Web , Oct 2, 2020
I don't write reviews often, but I felt compelled to write one for this book. The pages are well illustrated with big, bold colors and the message is perfect. My daughter and I are going to read this together. I think it will be a household favorite.
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Kindness Starts with K
Derived From Web , Aug 23, 2020
This book is a gentle and smooth way to share adult attitudes with kids. I use it with some children who are learning everything about English, so we look at the pictures for colors and objects to name, and I talk about the activities for these tiny ESL learners. The book has a lot of colors and letters to read. I like it.
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Everyone needs this book
Derived From Web , Aug 8, 2020
Every kid needs a sweet book of kindness. This reminds adults to be kind to others.
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Must have pre-schooler book on kindness/empathy
Derived From Web , Aug 7, 2020
It gives a toddler a lot of tangible acts of kindness. It has a feeling of preventing people from being mean to one another at a young age. It talks about gratitude and empathy. A child with a waking aid and one with a hearing aid are included in the diversity of skin tones. The illustrations are basic. While a previous review suggests there is something wrong with the character's arms and hands, you would really have to look closely and make assumptions about what is going on.
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Cute book but illustration needs editing
Derived From Web , Jul 28, 2020
There is a cute book. The illustration for the letter W looked inappropriate to me. I think editors need to do a better job. There was an error in their book. They need to pay more attention to the details in this series of books. The good thing is that toddlers will not catch the mistakes.
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Perfect!
Derived From Web , May 13, 2020
It's great to teach little ones what acts of kindness look like.
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