"Eye catching illustrations and beautifully written. TEN LITTLE FINGERS wonderfully looks at the innocence of children's behaviors that transform into "super" little learning experiences. A must have for little learners." - S. Zimmermann, Children's Therapist
WE ALL HAVE SUPERPOWERS!A perfect book to teach children to learn from their mistakes. To remind them they are in control and that it's up to them to choose good. Most of all, that their choices do not define them! Those are their behaviors, not their character. Every child has superpowers, and using them regularly will solidify their character. They just have to remember to use them! Focus on their strengths and instill self-love so they can have the confidence to treat others with kindness and love. Love breeds more love, always!
Purpose of this book: - Promotes diversity and disability inclusion
- Teaches children to make good choices in a FUN way
- Utilizes simple repetitive sentences to help children remember
Some SUPERPOWERS that are explored in the book: - Helpful, Determined, Clever, Gentle, Honest
At the age of 7, I immigrated to the US with my mom, aunts, uncle, and grandma in 1990 through the sponsorship of a church. We were first transported to the Philippines and stayed there for around 6 months before flying to Fort Worth, Texas.
In the Philippines, we were given a little one-bedroom hut and used whatever money we were allowed to bring to buy little snacks, which we sold at the storefront of our house. It wasn't much income, but we didn't need much to survive because almost everything was provided through the sponsorship. Every week we would gather at the center of town and were given soap, toothpaste, food, and other necessities, all of which were divided up according to how many people were in the family. Soap and gourd were sometimes cut into thirds or even fourths.
We were supposed to be in the Philippines for 3 months, but after 4 months, we still had no update. Soon my aunts, uncle, and grandmother were allowed to go to the US first, leaving my mom and me behind.
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