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Tag Archives: empathy
Empathy Lab Announce the 2021 Read For Empathy book collection
“Empathy is learnable – only 10% of our empathic ability is genetic. Scientists say that reading builds empathy, and this collection will play a direct role in helping raise an empathy-educated generation.” Miranda McKearney OBE, EmpathyLab’s founder EmpathyLab have revealed … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements and Awards
Tagged childrens_books, empathy, Empathy Day, kindness, picturebooks, resources
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Coming to England by Floella Benjamin illustrated by Diane Ewen
A picture book that captures the optimism and positivity of Dame Floella herself this inspiring true life story is a joy to read and is made accessible to the youngest of readers. When Floella Benjamin was ten years old, she … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged biography, Dame Floella Benjamin, empathy, immigration, inspirational, kindness, picturebooks, Windrush
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The Little War Cat by Hiba Noor Khan illustrated by Laura Chamberlain
A beautiful story of kindness and hope in the midst of conflict The Little War Cat encourages empathy and understanding and celebrates how each small act of care can make a big difference. A picture book full of compassion. We … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged Aleppo, empathy, illustration, kindness, MacMillan Children’s Books, picturebooks, war
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Winner of the Klaus Flugge Prize 2020 Announced
On the evening of 16th September the announcement was made that Eva Eland has won the 2020 Klaus Flugge Prize for the most exciting and promising newcomer to children’s picture book illustration. She won for her book When Sadness Comes … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements and Awards, Book Awards
Tagged Awards, best children’s books, childrens_books, Emotions, empathy, illustration, Klaus Flugge Prize, news, picturebooks
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School Libraries – empathy factories for their communities
This week we mark Empathy Day created by Empathy Lab to build children’s empathy with the aid of high quality literature. Our world today has possibly never been in greater need of empathy. The organisers of this initiative have, despite the … Continue reading
Posted in Reading
Tagged childrens_books, education, empathy, Empathy Day, Kids books, Libraries, Reading, School, school_libraries
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Can You See Me? by Libby Scott and Rebecca Westcott – Book 1 of 20 Books of Summer 2020
Sometimes fiction makes difficult subjects accessible for children, sometimes it helps young readers understand people who are different to themselves and sometimes it encourages children to speak up about their own difficulties with increased confidence. This powerful collaboration between Libby … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged 20 Books of Summer, 20BooksofSummer, autism, childrens_books, empathy, Empathy Day, reviews
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Hope and Kindness for our Youngest Readers
This week two rather special picture books landed on my doormat. Their arrival was timely. On Monday some of our youngest children will return to their schools for the first time in many weeks. Their classrooms will look different, school … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged Anne Booth, childrens_books, empathy, kindness, picturebooks, Richard Jones, Robyn Wilson-Owen
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Child of Galaxies by Blake Nuto and Charlotte Ager
Children ask questions all the time. Some of those questions are easier for parents and teachers to answer than others and some may even be ones that adults are searching for answers to themselves. This beautiful picture book is a … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged empathy, fears, illustration, imagination, philosophy, picturebooks, poetry, reviews, world
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TrooFriend by Kirsty Applebaum
Kirsty Applebaum’s follow up to her original and acclaimed debut, The Middler, is another perceptive and powerful story. A book that encourages the reader to question the true meaning of friendship and what makes us human. Highly recommended. Sarah is … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged Artificial Intelligence, empathy, ethics, Kirsty Applebaum, Nosy Crow, Reading, reviews, School, science fiction
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Historical Fiction for Children – Little Bird Lands by Karen McCombie
Historical fiction is one of my favourite genres and historical fiction for children particularly so, therefore this sequel to Little Bird Flies has been eagerly anticipated since I first heard about it. I was not disappointed. Little Bird has matured, … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged books, childrens_books, emigration, empathy, Historical fiction, history, homesteaders, Native Americans, Reading, review
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