![]() ![]() A great read for readers aged six and over. Good literature like this celebrates diversity, and how people’s differences are powerful and important, and these differences are what make life interesting and can also bring people together and unite them as a community. It shows that caring about your community will eventually extend to helping and caring about the wider world. ![]() These are stories that can be read to younger readers, or read alone, or used to help younger readers build their reading and comprehension confidence. This is the third book in the series that celebrates diversity, family, dogs, knitting and gardens, and how these simple things can bring a community together. ![]() in this lovely and heartfelt diverse series that shows it is the content of your character that is just as important as how you identify, and that together, these aspects make you who you are. This powerful and lovely message is what we need these days. This vibrant world shows kids that everyone is different, and that these differences are everywhere. Highly recommended for little readers from around six years upwards. Your newly independent readers both boys and girls will just adore these stories and they would make fabulous read-alouds for either classroom teachers or teacher-librarians paired with some activities and action plans. This little series is just truly delightful and I know that little readers must love being able to make connections with their own family, friends, schools and communities. ![]()
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