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I thought to post another drawing but whatever...This one just started as a doodle and I got carried away 😂 I like my art to have a theme or a message so this time it is EMPATHY cause it is the most important thing for being a good person. Isn’t that right @GraysonDolan ?
To mark #EmpathyDay, our librarian, Mrs Turrell, has shared this incredible link to @EmpathyLabUK's #ReadforEmpathy Book Collection, with a wonderful book range for children aged 4-16. https://t.co/GpyF9X1Oo3. Mrs Turrell has also been sharing some of these books in library time.
Happy Empathy Day! Let's listen and understand each other before we judge 💗 #empathyday2020 Illustration taken from my next picture book: The Peg People. #ChildrensBooks
Today is #EmpathyDay & I’m sharing my recommendations of authors whose books have helped us to #ReadforEmpathy by stepping into someone else’s shoes.
My next shout-out goes to @TomPercivalsays whose books, especially these ones, characterise feelings in such an accessible way.
The Unicorn Prince: the story of a girl who gives shelter to an injured unicorn & a family of homeless fairies. But will the privileged princes who seek her hand in marriage have the same empathy? #empathyday2020 @HachetteKids @reading_realm @Therabbits21 @janespictures
Today is #empathyday! Books are one of the best ways we can raise a generation with excellent empathy skills. Here are some wonderful book lists:
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Empathy day live: https://t.co/jOeirw3tfx
(1) Why not do one of the fantastic empathy building activities from their Family Activities Pack? https://t.co/B9cCiFFle5
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Today is #EmpathyDay! Earlier this year we were delighted that Latvian children's poetry collection THE NOISY CLASSROOM was chosen for @EmpathyLabUK's #ReadForEmpathy booklist. Illustrator Vivianna Maria Staņislavska created this special image for today.
Wondereful image from @TonydeSaulles celebrating #Empathy Day @Read4eva @sarahmears10
We're celebrating great #empathyreads for Empathy Day!
The Mega Magic Hair Swap by @RochelleHumes is a joyful and fun story about celebrating differences and loving yourself from head to toe.
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It's #EmpathyDay! Empathy is our ability to understand others & feel their emotions, and it's never been more important for us to have empathy for each other. One of the best ways to do this is to #ReadForEmpathy. Which are your favourite books for empathy? Here's some of ours!
It’s #EmpathyDay and it really couldn’t be coming at a better time. I’ve always advocated the power of children’s books in developing empathy. Here are just a few of my personal favourites that I feel do just that.
Picked 4 for empathy day. Could have chosen countless others. There's empathy to be explored in every book if you look for it and draw it out with children. So often, it's as much about *how* you read something as *what* you're reading. #EmpathyDay #ReadforEmpathy @EmpathyLabUK
It’s #empathyday2020 and it seems like we need this day more than ever. Here are a couple of my favourite picture books that might be just perfect for today.
To celebrate #EmpathyDay I wanted to share these books with you, that support children's understanding of feelings and allow them to walk in other people's shoes. During these unusual times, it is important that we talk about feelings and these books are a great way to do so❤️
Happy #EmpathyDay everyone! Many thanks for sending in your questions for my chat with @jaydeperkin, which we're hoping to record this week. The 6 winners of our giveaway should now have received an email and copies of #MumsJumper and/or #ImNotReady will be sent out very soon!
A few of my graphic novel #ReadForEmpathy selections. What are yours? #empathyday2020 #EmpathyDay @EmpathyLabUK @hopelarson
It's Empathy Day! Roksana from Hillingdon Libraries has created these literacy worksheets themed around empathy and emotions. There are easy, medium and advanced sheets for children to try. ^N #EmpathyDay @EmpathyLabUK
It’s #empathyday. We are not born with a finite amount of empathy. The more we read the more we gain. So keep reading and give children books that expand their knowledge about the world and its injustices. In light of recent events, we have never needed change more.