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The Judgemental Flower (Building Relationships)
The Judgemental Flower - Building Relationships
Author: Julia Cook
ISBN-13: 9781944882051
ISBN-10: 1944882057
Pages: 32
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Publisher: Boys Town Pr
Book Type: Paperback
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Prejudice and hatred are growing rapidly in our society. These dangerous attitudes are usually directed at those that are different in some way. Ms. Cook has such a gift and insight to address serious issues with children. Her books do not preach or scold, but share the problem and many solutions.
A judgmental spirit is a learned attitude. Otherwise children are naturally the most loving and accepting people there are. As with all her books, The Judgmental Flower is charmingly illustrated, entertaining to read and written on a child's level of understanding. This book is also written in rhyme which I know with the young ones I read to helps retain attention.
Because all children know about and love flowers they can relate to them. The story is about a little blue flower that has a big family and lots of friends, of course they are all blue like him. One day a purple flower appears on his patch of ground. He immediately dislikes the new bloom because he isn't like him. He goes to his mother to share his concerns.
He is surprised to find out that everyone is NOT supposed to be alike. She begins to point out all the ways the new comer is LIKE him. She also helps him see how the water, wind, sun, and bees respect the purple blossom just as he is. Mom points out how boring the world would be if everyone were alike and difference make the world beautiful.
Not wanting to grow in the "wrong" direction the blue flower decides to have his new neighbor a chance. He was delighted to find out they had so much in common and his new friend taught him many new things!
At the back of the book are six of Ms. Cook's wonderful tips and discussion questions to help children overcome a horrible attitude while they are young. Every class and home needs to read this book.