How to Be Kind in Kindergarten: A Book for Your Backpack

How to Be Kind in Kindergarten: A Book for Your Backpack

by D. J. Steinberg

Narrated by Nicole Lewis

Unabridged — 4 minutes

How to Be Kind in Kindergarten: A Book for Your Backpack

How to Be Kind in Kindergarten: A Book for Your Backpack

by D. J. Steinberg

Narrated by Nicole Lewis

Unabridged — 4 minutes

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Overview

From the best-selling author of the hugely popular Kindergarten, Here I Come!, here's a guidebook in verse that shows children how to be kind in the new and exciting world of kindergarten.

This collection of short poems spans the entire year of kindergarten, offering sweet and simple tips on how to be your best self-sharing your umbrella with a friend; taking turns on the swings, and inviting someone to join in a game. This is the perfect companion to DJ Steinberg's enormously successful Kindergarten, Here I Come!

Editorial Reviews

School Library Journal

07/01/2021

PreS-K—Digital art, bright colors, and a cast of cartoon characters with features and skin tones that present ethnic and racial diversity join with rhyming verse to remind readers of the importance of kindness to others, all in a kindergarten setting. Each scenario offers reminders on how to show care: opening doors for a child using a wheelchair, reaching out to help a fallen friend, inviting a shy child to join in, sharing at lunch with others, taking turns, making cards for sick friends, or welcoming newcomers. VERDICT A suggested general purchase for libraries, this creates numerous examples and opportunity for discussion while providing understanding and encouragement of kindness toward all.—Mary Elam, Learning Media Services, Plano I.S.D., TX

Kirkus Reviews

2021-05-19
Kindergarteners get a crash course on practicing kindness.

The text is addressed to child readers, who are told that their “great big heart[s]” and “great big mind[s]” make them able to be kind. Readers are then treated to a tour of the settings a kindergartener will experience at school, including the hallway, the classroom, lunchtime, recess. In each setting, there are moments when other children who are depicted might need a touch of kindness: a helping hand, an invitation to play, a turn with a toy, an apology. Readers are reminded of kind gestures that can make situations better. The spare illustrations are full of joyful energy, showing a diverse classroom of expressive kids with an array of different skin tones and hair textures, a hijab-wearing girl, and a child in a wheelchair. The text is upbeat and enthusiastic, with rhyming verses set to a loose rhythm that is easy to read aloud. Adults and children will have fun reading this primer together, as both preparation for and reminder of the social situations children will face. The positioning of readers as the book’s subject enables thoughtful discussion and mental role-playing for effective social-emotional learning. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A helpful addition to any kindergarten shelf. (Picture book. 4-6)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176088397
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 06/29/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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