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Through various examples, children learn about tolerance and how to apply it to everyday life. At school, on the playground, and even at home, various situations are presented which teach readers about the importance of being tolerant of others.

24 pages, Library Binding

First published August 1, 2013

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Cynthia Amoroso

292 books2 followers
Per Library of Congress Authorities:
670 __ |a E-mail from author, 25 April 2011: |b (Remarried and changed surname to Amoroso; several series being re-issued under new name)

Previous/other names:
Cynthia Klingel
Cynthia A. Klingel

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June 26, 2017
Through various examples, children learn about tolerance and how to apply it to everyday life. At school, on the playground, and even at home, various situations are presented which teach readers about the importance of being tolerant of others.....Yes, indeed....This book, although written for young children, does reveal ONE common denominator.......EVIL basically is LEARNED/TAUGHT...

I strongly recommend this.
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October 23, 2017
I liked the layout and color scheme of this book a lot. The pictures were large and clear, though a couple of theme seemed a little dated. The various examples of tolerance given throughout the text were ones that children will understand. I thought it was good that the author gives examples of how to show tolerance in lots of different settings like in school, on the playground, at home, etc...
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