About The Radiant Rainbow Cap:
Do you want to teach diversity to kids?
This children’s book about diversity is a great way to incorporate social-emotional learning. It will help to teach young children to respect and celebrate the differences in all people.
In the Village of Nobble Ook, everyone wants to be like the King, but not really…The King wants them to be like him. How can King Obble Nook be convinced that embracing the differences between himself and others will make the world a happier place?
This fun picture book is a great way to teach children social skills, emotions, and feelings regulation. Kids will learn how to accept and celebrate diversity and be kinder and more confident.
*Help kids understand why it’s ok to be different
*Teach children about diversity and inclusion
*Explain how to be true to yourself and have self-confidence
*Encourage kids to be unique and love themselves the way they are
*Teach kindness and acceptance toward differences
A Story with a great message
“This book is great for all children. It sends a great message to kids that you can be true to yourself instead of doing exactly what someone else is doing.”
“A perfect story about why it’s important to be yourself. It teaches diversity and self-acceptance.”
The social-emotional book for kids:
*Great story and captivating writing
* Colorful, high-quality illustrations
* Engaging, grabs children’s attention
*Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school
Bonus: On my website, www.bonnielieberman.com, you will find free, downloadable author-created educational resources and coloring pages to make read-aloud more engaging and fun.
This story is perfect for boys and girls, preschool kids ages 4-5, as well as elementary students of 6-9 years old. An invaluable resource for school counselors, parents grandparents, teachers, and anyone who works with kids.
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Author Bio:
I grew up in the Bronx in a neighborhood in which social acceptance was greatly based upon wearing similar clothing, hairstyles, using the same expressions, and walking with the same strut as my popular peers. Hence, the idea for this story.
I live in the Mid-Hudson Valley with my child therapist husband and our two dogs. We relish spending time with our adult children and grandgirls. My husband and I have a common interest: “Must Love Dogs and Children”.
I treasure reconnecting with friends from my childhood and adolescence.