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“Be Sort is a candy and considerate image guide about kindness that will get the message throughout with out being heavy handed.” – Seira Wilson, Amazon Editor

A New York Occasions bestseller!

“As of late, it appears extra vital than ever for books to indicate younger folks the way to act with thoughtfulness, civility, and kindness.” ―The New York Occasions E-book Assessment

When Tanisha spills grape juice throughout her new costume, her classmate needs to make her really feel higher, questioning: What does it imply to be sort?

From asking the brand new woman to play to standing up for somebody being bullied, this shifting story explores what kindness is, and the way any act, massive or small, could make a distinction―or a minimum of assist a good friend.

With a mild textual content from the award-winning creator of Sophie’s Squash, Pat Zietlow Miller, and irresistible artwork from Jen Hill, Be Sort is an unforgettable story about how two easy phrases can change the world.


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Writer ‏ : ‎ Roaring Brook Press; Illustrated version (February 6, 2018)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 32 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1626723214
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1626723214
Studying age ‏ : ‎ 3 – 6 years, from prospects
Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ AD480L
Grade degree ‏ : ‎ Preschool and up
Merchandise Weight ‏ : ‎ 8 ounces
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.77 x 0.44 x 10.85 inches

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  1. Stephanie K.

    fantastic book with a lovely message
    Our family loves this book, especially our 6 year old daughter. She is at an age where she may start encountering some negativity at school, so having books like this that help her process the concept of choosing kindness and sticking up for others is super helpful. And I love that the book does a great job of explaining that there are all sorts of ways to be kind. You don’t need to be a bold hero, something as simple as listening can make a big difference. We have a copy of this book for home use and we loved it so much that we gifted a second copy to our daughter’s kindergarten classroom. Engaging graphics, well written, and great message.

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  2. Jennifer Och

    Kids love it
    Beautiful book that both my girls 2 and under love. Helps to teach empathy

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  3. Ashley

    Great book
    Great books about kindness and stepping up for others.

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  4. Heather Evans

    what a neat book
    This is such a good idea and is inspiring for all the ages. I love the quick way you go through examples of kindness and the good feel flow of the authors words . This book made a tear come to my eye . I just love this book !

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  5. Roxy W

    Kindness Matters
    What a thoughtful story! Examples of kindness are woven into the story of a little girl’s school day. It makes you think of how kind acts matter.

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  6. Wendyy

    Cute, but slightly misses the mark for me.
    Got this for my son who has been bullying at daycare (4 y/o).This book is quite cute with calming art, but the message is a little abstract and artsy for a child as young as my son. An integral part of the message is that kind deeds beget kind deeds, and so kindness spreads across the world. It’s a wonderful message but a but too broad for a kid. IMO the message would have been better suited an early- reader level book, not a picture book.

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  7. Children’s Lit Love

    Wonderful message about kindness
    In Be Kind, Pat Zietlow Miller addresses an extremely important aspect of the directive “be kind”— the fact that sometimes it can be hard to be kind. Sometimes you want to help someone who is sad or in need and you just can’t figure out what to do. Sometimes you try to be kind, and it doesn’t help the recipient the way you thought it would. Sometimes it’s just really, really hard to be kind. As adults, we so often try to teach children to “be kind” without remembering to teach them what to do when being kind is tricky, frustrating, or disappointing.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Through minimal text by Miller and beautiful illustrations from Jen Hill, readers connect with the main character and feel empathy for her friend Tanisha. We feel the sadness and disappointment that comes with not knowing how to help a friend. We feel the fear when facing a bully and the irritation that little siblings can cause. We also gain an understanding of our kind acts, even ones that seem so small and everyday that we forget they’re kind, and the effect they have on others. We see a chain reaction travel through a community and around the world. And we see the effect, right where it was needed, with Tanisha.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀My 3- and 5-year-old daughters absolutely love this book. In fact, they ask for the “umbrella book” and the “grape juice story” almost daily. I have recommended this to anyone who will listen… and no one has been disappointed yet.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀This book could be very effective for ages 3 and up. Be sure to use it as a time to talk with your children about “what does it mean to be kind anyway?”

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  8. SB

    BE KIND to yourself and kids you love- read and share this book!
    Pat Zietlow Miller’s recent and widely acclaimed release, BE KIND, features an aware and intentional main character, one who actively attempts to “be kind”. As with the stumbling school campaign slogan above that required an object for its verb, this kind character has an object of the intent: a classmate who is upset by a simple accident, spilled grape juice.When an initial attempt at support is misunderstood, the wannabe-kind youngster makes an effort to observe, consider, and analyze ways that kindness is (or isn’t) effective. Those examples, the progression of observations, and the conclusions are entirely child-friendly but also provide dense content for discussions about ways individual acts can affect others’ lives.Illustrator Jen Hill has provides visual spotlights throughout the book, offering a subtle reminders to focus on both sides of the kindness equation. The reflections of the main character convey not just intention but persistence, not a sense of his/her own desire to be kind, but on the needs of the classmate. I used the gender-optional pronouns because some young readers have asked- is it a girl or a boy? Hill’s gender-ambiguous illustration allows all readers to see themselves in the story, and to answer the questions for themselves: Who do you think it is? What difference would it make which way you see the child? Does assigning an identity affect the story? The universality of the story shines through from the book jacket front to back.

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  9. Kimberly

    Es un libro hermoso! A mis hijos les encanta y les deja una muy bonita enseñanza.

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  10. Richi Sharma

    The story is nice and simple. A little long for 3 years old I felt. But still my son loves to listen to the story.

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  11. Cliente Amazon

    Really nice book. I bough it for my 4yo son. It is perfect to teach the meaning of kindness. Recommended

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  12. Str

    Me encanta porque es la reflexión de una niña sobre qué es ser amable con los demás. El final es precioso, solo con imágenes que reflejan todo sin caer en la ñoñería. El precio me parece increíble para el libro que es. En español cuesta 4 veces más

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  13. L. York

    Can’t go wrong with a story about kindness and the small things that we all can do to make our communities (and the world) a little better!Great story about empathy, compassion and kindness for all ages.

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