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Respect: Dare to Care, Share, and Be Fair!
By R. W. Alley, Ted O'Neal and Jenny O'Neal
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Childhood is the time for virtues to be taught—or, more accurately, “caught.” And the virtue of respect is one sorely needed in a world more and more diverse, congested, and interdependent. Just what is respect? “It’s a good way to be—and a way to be good,” say the authors of this helpful, yet entertaining children’s book. “It’s a way to care about others, ourselves, and our world. When we have the virtue of respect, we try to treat people and our whole world with extra love and kindness.”
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R. W. Alley
R. W. Alley has illustrated a number of books featuring Paddington Bear. He lives in Barrington, Rhode Island, with his wife, author Zoë B. Alley.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Respect is a book that explains how to be respectful. Like how instead of closing the door in someones face you could take a moment to hold it open. You would want someone to hold it for you. Respect also tells what is rude and what is respectful. For example instead of saying, "Get out of my way!!" You could say, "Excuse me, please." In my opinion Respect is a wonderful idea. To make a picture book for respect instead of telling your child to improve. It is a well written, inspiring book for children. My favorite part was the part about respecting the odd balls because I too, am an odd ball. I personally have met people who were very respectful according to this book. I think I can improve myself.Respect is a good children's book. I think the Elf-help books for Kids company is doing a good job. I would recommend this book to my younger friends and I think they would recommend it to their friends. (L, age 11)
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