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LibrarianRyan
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4 ⭐ Susan Verde and Peter Reynolds are a bestselling team for a reason. Their books are colorful and heartfelt and have an important message that all kids need to hear. The message in this book is that “I am me” no matter what. That everyone is different and that‘s exactly the way it should be. That everyone is unique and have the things that make them special. And that no matter who you are or how you look or how you act I am me and you are you

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haleyperkins1

“She was little, but her voice was BIG. And it could be heard everywhere!“

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haleyperkins1

small girl named Millie has a powerful voice that she‘s not afraid to use. Whether it‘s singing, speaking out, or simply expressing herself, Millie‘s voice shines through

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haleyperkins1
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empowering story that encourages children to embrace their uniqueness and speak with confidence.

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miapantalone
Lion & the Mouse | Jerry Pinkney
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miapantalone
Lion & the Mouse | Jerry Pinkney

Though it is just illustrations they are very moving and tell the whole story I would use this in a classroom to work on story telling.

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miapantalone
Lion & the Mouse | Jerry Pinkney
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The Lion & the Mouse by Jerry Pinkney published in 2009. This Aesop‘s fable describes a friendship that emerges peculiarly. A rowdy mouse was up the lion from this slumber but decides though let the mouse free. Later when the lion needs a favor after being stuck in a poacher‘s net, the mouse is the one to set him free.

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alliemyers

Though it is just illustrations they are very moving and tell the whole story i would use this in a classroom to work on story telling

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N_Pollock
The Lion and the Mouse | Aesop, Jerry Pinkney
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The Lion and the Mouse | Aesop, Jerry Pinkney

What a great book for all ages of readers! Pinkney‘s wordless format allows readers to immerse themselves in the visuals, capturing the essence of the tale through expressive imagery. The narrative centers on the unlikely friendship between a mighty lion and a tiny mouse, highlighting themes of kindness that students could relate to.