15 Books That Model Empathy and Compassion for Young Readers
Empathy is not easy to teach, but books that put kindness and inclusion at the forefront can help spark conversations with children about what it means to be empathetic and compassionate.
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Empathy is not easy to teach, but books that put kindness and inclusion at the forefront can help spark conversations with children about what it means to be empathetic and compassionate.
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Meera Sriram's A Garden in My Hands captures the joy of passing down the well-loved custom of applying henna. Kids can make henna art of their own with this multicultural craft!
This delightful picture book playfully explores the concept of a hat while encouraging readers to think outside the box.
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Who doesn’t love a good party? So why not transform your next at-home storytime into a celebration and show your readers what good company books can be!
These books are great examples of historical fiction that inspire middle grade readers to empathize with characters from other times and places.
This classic story of a stuffed rabbit and the boy who loves him is sure to delight readers of all ages.