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Picture books create dreams, inspiration, and give hope. I have chosen these specific picture books to do just that. I want my students to see and hear examples of children and other characters persevere through a difficult time. Teaching them to always dream big and believe in themselves. I want them to see examples of pushing on with a growth mindset and being kind is always in style.
I want my students to hear stories that will inspire them. I want them to believe they can be an engineer even if no one in their family has gone to college before them. I want them to feel like they can conquer the world! I want them to know that when they fall down, they can get back up if they just believe.
I also want my students to hear stories of hope. Picture books lead to such great and meaningful classroom discussions. There are so many scary and difficult topics happening in our world today. Imagine how an eight year old child feels when they see or hear something that isn't very positive. I want to use picture books to bring them hope. To let them know that even though sometimes things get hard or are scary, helping others and being kind changes everything.
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Picture books create dreams, inspiration, and give hope. I have chosen these specific picture books to do just that. I want my students to see and hear examples of children and other characters persevere through a difficult time. Teaching them to always dream big and believe in themselves. I want them to see examples of pushing on with a growth mindset and being kind is always in style.
I want my students to hear stories that will inspire them. I want them to believe they can be an engineer even if no one in their family has gone to college before them. I want them to feel like they can conquer the world! I want them to know that when they fall down, they can get back up if they just believe.
I also want my students to hear stories of hope. Picture books lead to such great and meaningful classroom discussions. There are so many scary and difficult topics happening in our world today. Imagine how an eight year old child feels when they see or hear something that isn't very positive. I want to use picture books to bring them hope. To let them know that even though sometimes things get hard or are scary, helping others and being kind changes everything.