Published in 2010, The Gifts Of Imperfection: Let Go Of Who You Think You’re Supposed To Be And Embrace Who You Are, by Brené Brown, is a guide for those who wish to seek happiness through self-discovery, self-acceptance, and self-love. The book encourages readers to acknowledge and ...
No Difference Between us: Teach Children Gender Equality, Respect, Choice, Self-Esteem, Empathy, Tolerance, and Acceptance Jayneen Sanders 34 Pages Childrens Books View PDF ‹ › These Happy Golden Years Laura Ingalls Wilder 304 Pages Childrens Books View PDF Berenstain Bears Lend a...
190) rightly argue, books about same-sex parents not only encourage acceptance but also give children raised in such families reading material. Even though for some Western readers familiar with many Anglophone picturebooks about same-sex parents—as well as the increasingly more popular ones ...
This is the sequel to the Golem and the Jinni and while I enjoyed it for the continuation of these characters that I love very much it fell a little flat for me and lost the magic of the first book. While the first book was epic and spanned time and space to construct a story this...
It’s a gentle story, one that was slow, but also one that is uplifting for kids. They see the best of people in this book and that’s a nice find. If only we could all live up to the love and acceptance shown to Aref and his family. ...
Or, do you love yourself only when you’re perfect? Isn’t that a paradox?! To abandon yourself when you need the most your unconditional love and acceptance? Discover in this article, 12 of the best books on loving yourself and learn how, why, and what determines self-love. Table of...
Despite its dark content and hard-hitting (直言不讳的) introduction, it’s a deeply moving story about love, death and acceptance. When 14-year-old Susie Salmon is cruelly attacked and killed by her neighbour, she becomes a ghost and watches over her family, friends and even strangers ...
Toby, half human and half fae struggles for acceptance in both worlds and instead tries to live an everyday life. That is until the homicide of a Countess and a curse force her back into the fae world to work as a knight errant and pursue old alliances. Why You Should Read: Check...
Reynolds states at the beginning of this heartwarmingly wholesome book about self-worth and acceptance. With a plethora of diverse characters, “Be You!” celebrates individuality in all possible ways, shapes, and forms – and does so through brightly colored illustrations guaranteed to make you ...
Chapter 1: begin with praise and honest appreciation Chapter 2: call attention to people’s mistakes indirectly Chapter 3: talk about your own mistakes before criticizing the other person Chapter 4: ask questions instead of giving direct orders ...