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Age 4-8
Grade 2-3

Julia Cook, Anita DuFalla

The Judgmental Flower

Paperback (Boys Town Press Sept. 15, 2016)

Introduce the topics of cultural diversity and racial prejudice to students in grades K through 6.

The flower patch has always been the same. Purples hang with other Purples. Blues hang with Blues. Talls hang with Talls. Shorts hang with Shorts. But when Purple moves into the Blue Patch, Blue just isn't sure how he feels about that!

Fearing her little one is growing in the wrong direction, Momma Blue offers a lesson on the beauty of diversity by explaining how the wind, rain, sun, and bees treat all flowers the same, regardless of the color of their petals or the size of their stems.

Will Blue start to see things from a different lens? Find out in award-winning author Julia Cook's timely and important tale teaching the skill of valuing the differences in others.

The Judgmental Flower is the eighth installment of the Building Relationships series which supports social competence. Tips for parents, teachers, and school counselors are located at the end of the story to encourage understanding and greater acceptance of differences.

Use this book to lead important discussions on tolerance, acceptance, prejudice, and racism. Help children develop emotional intelligence skills in learning to accept and value differences in others.

Series
Building Relationships (Book 8)
ISBN
1944882057 / 9781944882051
Pages
32
Weight
3.2 oz.
Dimensions
9.2 x 0.2 in.

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