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Research shows that reading helps develop our empathy skills; exploring wordless stories allows us to see things from other people's point of view, and understand and recognise feelings, like loneliness, bereavement & anxiety: https://t.co/215ga10RIX #EmpathyDay #ReadforEmpathy
Today we're reading for empathy with #LittleGuidesToGreatLives #NelsonMandela. Learn more about his incredible journey from political prisoner to president of South Africa https://t.co/VhBUZuaqwS @empathylabUK #readforempathy #empathyday
Make the world a better place by reading stories and building empathy! Today is #EmpathyDay - share your #ReadforEmpathy stories with @EmpathyLabUK
Illustration from 'Elmer and the Rainbow' by David McKee
For #EmpathyDay meet Dr Hoof, horse doctor, whose reclusive view on the world is expanded through empathy for his neighbours. By Diana Kimpton
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For #EmpathyDay, I give you The New Neighbours, a picture book about getting to know new arrivals instead of making assumptions: https://t.co/PJsZm1bAN3 💛
For #EmpathyDay 13th June: 6 Books That Encourage Children To #ReadForEmpathy
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13 June is #EmpathyDay! @EmpathyLabUK's guide questions help us consider different ways books develop empathy.Tell us your top empathy read!