November is full of opportunities, and it is an exciting time of the year. We have engaging books that focus on how we celebrate Thanksgiving, Veteran's Day, and Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos). It is time to read stories that will make the kids reflect on all that this season stands for but offer an opportunity to giggle.
Teachers and parents today are concerned about raising kids that will be good to have a positive impact on the world. There are countless books that offer beautiful stories about compassion, friendship, and kindness. Books are the most powerful tool to get the message about kindness, being thankful, and love across in a fun and interesting way. The World Kindness Day is on the 13th of November, a lovely opportunity to read and explore books about kindness.
November is the Native American Heritage Month and sharing positive information from Native Americans themselves that reflect their history and culture is a great start to learn to do better. We cannot erase what has been done but educating kids and sharing books is a great way to make the world a better place. Help your kids imagine how others feel during difficult situations by reading a wide range of books. Books that promote caring and respectful behaviors are great discussion starters for many of the interesting topics that you can dive deeper into during November. Reading in November is a real treat!
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