One in A Trillion Stars
by Anh Sphabmixay
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Pub Date 27 Jan 2023 | Archive Date 28 Feb 2023
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Description
Everyone on Earth is unique and one-of-a-kind. Whether they are little, tall, swimmers, singers, or cyclists. It might be that they come from a different cultural background or that they have a unique need or impairment. Perhaps they need a wheelchair or speak a foreign language. The fact is that everyone is unique, and those differences should be embraced rather than rejected. This picture book achieves exactly that; it's uplifting and full of cheerful illustrations.
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ISBN | 9798987304457 |
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Featured Reviews
"One in A Trillion Stars" is a delightful picture book that celebrates the uniqueness of every individual. Through colorful illustrations and a charming narrative, the book reminds readers that differences should be embraced rather than rejected. The author's message of inclusivity and acceptance is particularly important in today's world, and this book is a wonderful resource for parents and educators who want to teach children about diversity and empathy. This is a must-read for anyone who believes that our differences are what make us truly special.
In "One in A Trillion Stars" by Anh Sphabmixay, readers are reminded that everyone on Earth is unique and special in their own way, whether it's their physical attributes, skills, or cultural background. The book celebrates diversity and encourages readers to embrace differences rather than reject them. With cheerful illustrations, this picture book is a heartwarming reminder of the beauty of individuality.
I really loved reading this to my kids!
I celebrate being different all the time and k even say lines from this book to my kids!
The illustrations are very cute and pretty, I’d totally add this to my kids library.
This book falls right in line with what I teach as an elementary school counselor. The words were simple, but the message powerful and the colorful illustrations were beautiful. I’m giving this book 5 stars because of the message, the easy to understand language and the gorgeous pages. I would recommend this for pre-k through 2nd grade in schools. I could see a really impactful classroom lesson being taught around the message in this book. Thank you NetGalley for allowing me to review this book!
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