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Bezig met laden... A Small Kindnessdoor Stacy McAnulty
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"It was like a game of tag, with one small act of kindness spreading throughout a small community of kids and teachers alike. Award-winning children's book author Stacy McAnulty packs a powerful punch with minimal text, providing a sweet message about all the small ways one can be kind. Illustrator Wendy Leach creates a diverse cast of characters while using color as a visual cue to how kindness is able to spread, even in a small community like a school"-- Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Illustrations, at first sepia-toned, effectively show how one kind act spreads from person to person. The first "small kindness" is a smile from Alice (in full color) to Lucas; color spreads from her to him, and he passes it on by saying hello to Jasmine. By the end of the story, everyone and everything is in color: "It was like a game of tag. And everybody won."
See also: The Bad Mood and the Stick by Lemony Snicket, The Class by Boni Ashburn, I Feel Teal by Lauren Rille
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