By: Chinenye Santina Ebuka-Ugwu
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Chinenye has captured the hearts and minds of children with her charming children's book series, "Ms Purplebubble's Class." But Chinenye's books are far more than just charming tales - they're powerful tools for teaching children the values of diversity, acceptance, and inclusivity. Through her vividly imagined anthropomorphic animal characters, Chinenye creates a world where every child is valued and celebrated for who they are. With her unwavering dedication to promoting positive moral values in children from a young age, Chinenye's books are a must-have addition to any publisher's children's literature lineup. Don't miss out on the chance to bring Ms Purplebubble's Class to a new generation of young readers.
Would you like to raise your child as a kind and polite person? Would you like to teach your kid such social skills as acceptance, respect, gratitude, and sharing? Then you are at the right place! This lovely kindness book for kids will help you for sure.
This beautiful story follows Tinkin and Divine. Tinkin is a very kind boy and Divine is a pretty girl in a wheelchair. Divines start her first day in Ms Purplebubble’s class and Tinkin being the kindest boy in the class doesn't let her feel bored and bad on her first day. Even though Divine was different but that doesn't bother him at all. They became very good friends and this is a story of unconditional friendship between two different kids.
A very pretty and wonderful storybook that shows things like kindness, self-love, and acceptance. This story shows how friendship with good people can change lives. This story oozes warmth and depth, making it a touching and empowering tale that explores powerful themes in a childlike manner. This book also contains lovely illustrations which added more beauty to the story. Its message is that all children are not the same but many things about them are the same. This is must read for every child and their parents. It has a great message about how to teach your children kindness in a way that they can understand.
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