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How early in our lives do we fuss over getting what we cannot have? I'm here to testify it begins even before the toddler years. What would happen if early on in our lives we learned to accept what we can have and do instead of thinking we are owed everything? Perhaps then, rather than being crippled by conflict, hurt, and anger, we'd recognize enjoying little things brings happiness. Perhaps we'd become grateful for elements of our lives in particular be thankful for those who love and spend time with us. Perhaps then loving and letting go would come more quickly and respecting other's needs would become second nature. Ladybug Landing is a heart-touching example of loving and letting go. In the end, the child is grateful for time with her special friend rather than clouding the goodbye with hurt feelings she lets her go content with the time they shared.
DON'T EAT ME, ALLIGATOR!, takes children to a habitat where a baby duck and a baby alligator learn a valuable lesson in kindness. When children are teased, they usually don't like it, like Chomp when his brothers teased him. Some children may develop low self-esteem. This book encourages parents that they can be a wonderful role model in teaching their children about kindness. When kindness begins at home, it follows children wherever they go.
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