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dbeam
The Kissing Hand | Audrey Penn
Pickpick

While I remember reading this book a long time ago I had forgotten about it and I‘m glad that I revisited it. It is a beautiful story and it discusses a feeling that many children might deal with everyday. I think it gives the reader a sense of reassurance.
Published 1993
Picture book

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haleyperkins1
The Bear who Shared | Catherine Rayner

The vocabulary in this book can be more educational for students that are younger. As well as there being bigger words throughout that describe certain things.

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haleyperkins1
The Bear who Shared | Catherine Rayner

"Tulip and Violet hugged the plotting. It felt as soft as cotton candy. And all the while, wise Norris waited."

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haleyperkins1
The Bear who Shared | Catherine Rayner
Pickpick

This book is a good identification of how students can share from the bear's perspective of giving to the other animals.

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Chloeeberlein
The Kissing Hand | Audrey Penn

“Chester put the hand to his cheek and smiled.“

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Chloeeberlein
The Kissing Hand | Audrey Penn

This book illustrates the beautiful bond between a mother and child showing that love can transcend distance.

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Chloeeberlein
The Kissing Hand | Audrey Penn
Mehso-so

(picture book) In this book, a young raccoon named Chester feels anxious about starting school. His mother reassures him by giving him a kiss on his hand, which he can hold close for comfort.