Just Because...: A Story Book About Self-Acceptance (Book #1)

C M Harris
Illustrations Ashlynn Feather
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Just Because...: A Story Book About Self-Acceptance (Book #1)

C M Harris
Illustrations Ashlynn Feather
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  • Convient pour : Âges 6-8 ans
  • Date de publication : Apr 07, 2020
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 32
  • Éditeur : Purple Diamond Press, Inc
  • ISBN : 9781733152402
  • Dimensions : 7.5" W x 0.08" L x 9.25" H
Charity Michelle Harris, the award-winning author of What If We Were All The Same! spent her childhood worrying what other kids thought about her. She was teased for being skinny and for the way she walked, due to being diagnosed with Charcot Marie-Tooth Disease at the age of seven. Charity wrote Just Because... as a reminder to herself, and to you that we were born as we are for a reason. Just because you are different or have different circumstances does not mean we can''t be proud of those differences. We can accept them, and embrace who we are. Charity lives in Southern California with her service dog, Gareth, and enjoys visiting schools where she spreads the joy of friendship, acceptance, and inclusion. Charity loves working with children and has been a private tutor for over ten years. She has her Bachelor of Fine Arts in graphic design, with a minor in marketing management from California Polytechnic University, Pomona and is also a certified ADA coordinator.

"A schoolteacher inspires her students in Harris' picture book.

Ms. Freckle keeps a secret from her students: Sometimes, she makes involuntary noises. She worries if it happens in class students will make fun of her. One day, she quacks loudly and wonders, "Should she pretend like nothing happened, or...explain?" Embarrassed, Ms. Freckle is relieved that her class responds kindly. She says, "Just because I tend to quack does not mean I am a duck! There will be times when my brain tells my mouth to quack but I cannot control it." She describes how assumptions we make about others are damaging, enabling the class to share their own "Just because" statements. For instance, Lily says, "Just because I am a girl does not mean I am not strong!" and Kira says, "Just because I use a wheelchair does not mean I can't play." Others experiences shared include facing judgement for being a slow reader, having divorced parents, wearing glasses, and more. The importance of acceptance is warmly and effectively portrayed. The students' examples and Ms. Freckle's positivity will empower readers to recognize similar instances in their own lives. Feather's lively, computer-generated illustrations depict the classroom setting, including many details, like bookshelves, wall posters, chalkboards, and more. Ms. Freckle has dark skin, dark hair, and freckles. The classroom includes White, Black, and Asian students. The book provides a worksheet with "Just because" statements for readers to complete.

An important story honoring inclusion, anti-stereotyping, and empathy."

-Kirkus Reviews


"C.M. Harris's Just Because... A Story Book About Self-Acceptance is a marvelous and very human story about a teacher who is selfconscious about something and how the open discussion of her strange quirk allows her class to share their own things that they think they have to hide...Ashlynn Feather's illustrations are marvelous! Her detailed panels make you feel as though you've actually entered Mrs. Freckles's class...Just Because... A Story Book About Self-Acceptance is most highly recommended."

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