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There is nothing in the world more important to me as a mother than that my children are kind. Be Kind is exactly the type of book I like to have around my house for my kids. They enjoy non fiction and I try to model to them to always be kind to others, and this book will take care of both of those things. There are some great ideas in here to create acts of kindness from the very simple like saying good morning or smiling at strangers, to acts of service like doing yard work for a neighbor. There are ideas in here that I wouldn't have thought of so I think it is a good book for children and adults alike. Everyone should have a copy of this awesome book in their home.
This is a lovely book that is full of ideas for how children can do kind things for others. It will appeal to elementary school age children and may help to counteract some of the meanness that occurs regularly in their world. The illustrations are bright, colorful, cheerful and appealing. The suggestions are simply stated. A child could dip into this volume without reading it in order. There are many good ideas to be found. A few examples:
Paint kindness rocks and leave them where they will be found.
Set up a bird feeder. There are directions for how to make one from a pine cone.
Foster a pet.
Set the dinner table without being asked.
Bring two jars of homemade bubbles to the playground. Instructions are included.
Make a welcome card that you and your friends sign (for a new kid in town.)
If these ideas appeal to you and/or you think that they may appeal to a child you know, consider purchasing this book. It would also be a good resource for a school library.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this read in return for an honest review.
Be Kind by Naomi Shulman is an easy to read, easy to share book with any child of any age. The set up of the book lists 125 kind things ANYONE can do. From random acts of kindness, planned acts of kindness, and ways to make the Earth a better place, this book has something for everyone. The lost art of manners and good ole fashion notes can be foreign to some children, this book is a good reminder that even a "thank you" goes a long way. There are plenty of things you can do for anyone - a friend, a stranger, a firefighter, a parent, a teacher, anyone that may need a pick-me-up. There are challenges such as smiling to 3 people one day, the next day 4. This book is a great one to share at any time of the year and would make an excellent gift! I can't wait to have my own hard copy and look forward to its release in June 2019!
In a world increasingly characterized by insults and ugliness, this book shines like a bright light. Its pages are filled with cheerful illustrations and dozens and dozens of practical ways children (and grownups) can be kind to others. From talking to the new kid at school to writing thoughtful notes, it offers plenty of ways to make other people’s day. By donating their time, their toys, or their energy, it shows kids that there are many ways to be generous.
My kids will love living out these acts of kindness. Kindness never goes out of style.
Be Kind is a book. I can see using this book every single day as an opportunity to share ways with your class or family to be kind. Each page has a quick, simple idea or way for anyone to show kindness to those around them. The fonts and illustrations were fun and engaging and I can't wait to share this book with others.
it is a good book for kids, teach the kids how to be kind with practical example. We can read it for our younger kids so they can do it in real life.
An absolutely stunning book about being kind. Really simple but helpful ideas for children to show how easy being kind can be and how it can make things nicer. Beautiful illustrations, so bright and colourful and well thought out. Great for parents and schools
Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for a free copy for an honest opinion
A simple book to introduce the concept of being kind. The illustrations are simple and bright and will be eye catching for toddlers and preschoolers.
Lovely little picture book about kindness for the youngest readers.
I read this book with my 7 year old, who really enjoyed it! It has bite sized messages about kindness on each page, along with an accompanying picture. It provides a great platform for simple discussions about what is kindness, how can we practice it in our every day life (even without realising it’s actually kindness sometimes!) and what does it mean for us to be kind with ourselves and each other.
It’s very bright, colourful with simple drawings that I think would best appeal to even younger children. I think this book could make an enjoyable read for children from the age of 3-8. The brightness and the simplicity is brilliant for the younger children, whereas the older ones who can read by themselves will enjoy the short but sweet sentences!
I know we will come back to this book over and over again :)
Thank you for NetGalley, the author and the publishers for my free advanced copy to read and review!
A nice little book with ideas for children to show kindness towards others. Kids can easily follow the ideas. I found the layout itself a little distracting. I could see kids struggling to follow along as it is being read.
"Be Kind",by Naomi Shulman, is a jewel for not only youth but adults alike. This book gives not only tells you of nice things you can do for others, it gives you suggestions and examples of specific activities. The best thing about these suggestions is that they can be put into motion by any age group. They are simple enhancements to your life that can help pack a powerful punch in making people more aware of care and concern for others.
I would advise that parents, teachers,and guardians assist and chaperone young children through some of these suggested delights to ensure a safe place for growth.
Get this book for your children, grandchildren, youth groups, teachers, and anyone else you know that have a passion for a universal change for the better.
I would like to thank Storey Publishing for my advanced digital copy, via NetGalley, in exchange for my honest opinion.
This is a very cute book that highlights ways kids can do acts of kindness from offering a hug to sitting with other kids in the cafeteria. I like the bright illustrations and the quick ideas on each page. Great gift for a little one.
Thank you Netgalley for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.