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Let's Be Kind
P. K. Hallinan
Candy Cane Press
, 2003 - 1 pages
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So-So
P.K. Hallinan is a prolific children's author and illustrator, and Let's Be
Kind
is just one of several offerings by the author that attempts to teach good behavior. "God hands me chances to simply be kind," the text says, then shows a young boy sharing with a little girl, helping an elderly woman carry her groceries, putting his toys away, going outside to make lots of noise, taking care of a sick sister, playing kindly with friends, always saying "hi" to strangers "when Mommy's nearby," bringing a neighbor some food, and gently petting a dog and a cat because the care of "God's animals...is entrusted to me and to you."
What I Like: Young children aren't necessarily kind or polite by nature; they need to be shown how to care for others. While watching their parents show kindness may be the best way for them to learn this, a book pointing out specific ways a young child can show kindness is a good idea, too. Hallinan's illustrations are, as always, bright and fun, and the text is written in catchy rhyme. It's difficult to write this kind of book without sounding preachy, but Hallinan mostly manages to avoid this by writing in first person, from the child's point of view: "I like to be kind; it's a nice thing to be. When I reach out to others, they reach out to me."
What I Dislike: Sometimes the text seems a bit forced and once or twice the rhythm is awkward or the rhyming isn't exact. In addition, toward the end, the author states that "God blesses kindness in so many ways, that the kindness I give out is always repaid." This may be true, but expecting someone to do a kindness back to you (as is implied by the accompanying illustration) is much too simplistic. Nevertheless, this may provide a great opportunity for parents to talk to their little ones about doing what's right in God's eyes just for the sake of obeying God.
Overall Rating: (On the lower end of) good.
Age Appeal: The publisher says infant to preschool, but toddlers and preschoolers are more likely to find interest in this title.
Kristina
Editor at "Christian Children's Book Review"
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Wonderful book
My 20 month old daughter loves this book. She fills in the rhyming words. I love the positive messages in Hallinan's books. The "Let's be Polite" book is what helped me teach my daughter to say thank you, please, excuse me, and God bless you when she ought. I can only assume that this is going to help her begin to understand the need for and rewards of
kind
ness. The "helpful" book has been a gem as well!
For ages baby to pre-school. The author has written a delightful story that shows young children how to be
kind
at home and at play. Here are ways to be kind, from picking up toys to feeding the dog. Parents will want to discuss the concept of kindness and help their child to think of other ways to be kind.
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