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OverviewWhen Selwyn is ordered to report to Principal Jones's office at once early one morning, everyone at P.S. 411 Elementary knows he is in trouble. This includes his mean teacher, Miss Crabtree. Even Selwyn's classmates ask him what he did that was bad. Selwyn tells them all that he has been good, but they do not believe him. What happens when Selwyn takes that long scary walk to the principal's office? Read the funny tale ""Go See the Principal!"" and find out! Readers learn about kindness and diversity through the eyes and ears of the characters in the story line. They will relate to the characters in a school environment that they will recognize immediately. The relatable characters give children a better chance to connect with the message and provide a sense of belonging. Children will see characters that look like themselves in a story, maybe for the first time, to celebrate and show the beauty of diversity in all its forms. The Bayside Bunch Go See the Principal! is all about building a child's confidence and showing the beauty of diversity in all its forms. The diverse picture book encourages children to face their fears and turning them into opportunities of hope. Features & Highlights: Colorful illustrations of school aged children exploring concepts like diversity, kindness, courage and caring. Positive, educational, and fun is an excellent gift for any child. Celebrating kindness, courage, and hope through a picture book can build confidence and demonstrate the impact of diversity in real-world scenarios. Designed to build confidence in children aged 7-11 while giving them access to connect with relatable characters and a school environment that they will recognize immediately. A Great Gift for Any Child If you're looking for a picture book for your school-aged child, this picture book helps children to see how kindness and courage can change their lives. Perfect for All Children This book is an excellent choice for children aged 7-11. The picture book has exceptional illustrations, relatable characters, and a school environment that children will recognize immediately. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Robinson , Mike MotzPublisher: La Sirena Books Imprint: La Sirena Books Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.154kg ISBN: 9781735245720ISBN 10: 1735245720 Pages: 54 Publication Date: 25 June 2020 Recommended Age: From 7 to 11 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsGreat read! Great reminder to not let your fears prevent you from your greatness. Whether you are a child or an adult, fear is something we will all experience. This book can help children, teens, and adults alike to be confident and not be afraid to go to the principals/boss's office. So, go to the office, an opportunity awaits you! Author InformationDr. Unseld Robinson, an educator, and author of the Bayside Bunch Series, creating children's books that promote kindness and diversity in the storylines. For the past 20 years, Dr. Robinson has been helping children learn about character development and positive relationships. Dr. Robinson includes relatable characters that children know and a school environment that they will recognize immediately. By building relatable characters and real-world scenarios, this series encourages reading and helps children assess their behavior through the eyes and ears of the characters. Dr. Robinson believes that children should have access to stories that feature characters like them, creating an inclusive world for them to read and learn within. In addition, relatable characters give children a better chance to connect with the message and learn from the story, helping them get the most from every book and providing them with a sense of belonging. The Bayside Bunch series specializes in urban children's stories that reflect modern America. We want children to see characters that look like themselves in the storyline, maybe for the first time, to celebrate who each child is, build their confidence, and show the beauty of diversity in all its forms. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |