Friday, June 24, 2016

Top Ten Books for Kindness

This blog will be about the top ten books that I think best talk about kindness. The books I list will not be for a specific grade level or for a specific group of students. I believe that the next ten books that I introduce you to are the best books that show students how to show kindness to others. Let's start with my number one book choice.

1. Wonder by R.J. Palacio

This quote alone should tell you how special the book is. This book is about a boy names Auggie who was born with a facial deformity and is going to be mainstreamed for the first time. He spend his time trying to convince the other students he is just like them. One of the other quotes that touches the heart of kindness from this book is, " When given the choice to be right or be kind. Choice kind." If at all possible, read this book! It is a must read.

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Out of My Mind by Sharon M. Draper
This book is more about compassion but within it there is kindness. This story is about a girl who has Cerebral Palsy and cannot walk or talk. It is about her journey of trying to fit in and being able to talk. It is a real page turning that is for sure and students in third grade or older really connect to it.

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 Each Kindness by Jacqueline Woodson. This is a story about a girl who starts at a new school and the girl she meets is not kind to her. After being unkind the girl left the school and the student who was mean felt regret. It is not a happy ending like most books but it teaches kids a critical lesson about how treating others has an impact on all.
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 Have you filled a bucket today? By Carol McCloud encourages positive behavior to students as the see how rewarding it can be to show kindness to others.

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The Golden Rule by IIene Cooper is about the Golden Rule and what it really means and how to follow it.

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Good people everywhere by Lynea Gillen. This book is about teaching kids how to grow into caring, giving, and grateful people. The illustrations are wonderful and it was the winner of mom's choice award and Teacher's choice.

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The Lion and the Mouse by Jerry Pinkney. This story is teaching children that no act of kindness is ever wasted. The lion spares the life of a mouse that he planned to eat and by the end of the story his act of kindness proves to be a good thing.

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A sick day for Amos McGee by Philip C. Stead and Erin E. Stead. This book is about a zookeeper  who got sick and the animals that he takes care come to help him and show him kindness.

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Ordinary Mary's Extraordinary Deed by Emily Pearson. This book is about how good deeds can start a chain reaction of good deeds. This is a great book to read to students grade Kindergarten to 2nd grade.

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Kindness is cooler, Mrs. Ruler by Margery Cuyler. This one is about a teacher who asked her students to stay in from recess to teach them about kindness. This book proves that kids of all ages can make a difference!

These books all teach kindness to students. Students need to understand what it means to be kind and make connections between text and themselves, others, and the world.

7 comments:

  1. Mariah,

    You did a good job coming up with great books for Kindness. I recognize some of the book titles that you used because I used some similar ones for my blog post and I've heard several of these books read aloud at the school I used to work at. These books provide good examples on how to be kind to others.

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  2. I chose a couple of the same books as well! :) Great choices for learning how to be kind to others.

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  3. There are a few that you picked that I did also. Then there are some that I have not heard of before. I will be looking into all of these.

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  4. Mariah,
    This is a great list. Have you read Wonder? We read it in my EDUC 270 course and it was wonderful/heartbreaking at the same time. I think it would really help students with kindness, especially when around anyone different than them. Sometimes younger children are painfully blunt and it is hard for them to see past physical features. Wonder will definitely be in my classroom library.

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  5. This is a great list. One of the teacher indicators is 5.3 which is on kindness. Use this list and you will get high marks on it!

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  6. Mariah,
    I love these books! I noticed a few familiar names from my list, as well as some new titles.

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  7. These books are new to me. Ordinary Mary's Extraordinary Deed sounds like a good read. Reminds me of a person in the drive through who pays for the next person's meal and starts a chain reaction of being kind to strangers.

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