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I Am Human: A Book of Empathy (edición 2018)

por Susan Verde (Autor), Peter H. Reynolds (Ilustrador)

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A child recognizes his own humanity, his capacity for doing harm and being harmed, his ability to feel joy and sadness, and his belief in hope and promise to keep learning.
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Título:I Am Human: A Book of Empathy
Autores:Susan Verde (Autor)
Otros autores:Peter H. Reynolds (Ilustrador)
Información:Harry N. Abrams (2018), 32 pages
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Author’s note about the practice of loving kindness meditation.
  uucmp | Mar 24, 2024 |
The book assures a little child of his decisions, such as interactions, mistakes, fears, achievements, and choices. It reassures him he is only a human and can overcome every obstacle. Also, it encourages him to be kinder and compassionate while treating people fairly and equally.
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We picked it for its title. Books like these assure our commitment to picture books - simple words conveying complex and necessary messages. Pick this book to remind you why you do what you do during your periodic lows.
I am Human by Susan Verde is a remarkably illustrated book that will encourage you to be more passionate about yourself and show compassion to others.
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  NBPBreviews | Sep 14, 2022 |
"Verde and Reynolds (I am Yoga, 2015; I Am Peace, 2017) team up again, this time to explore what it means to be human.

A child in red-striped shirt and blue jeans explores the range of possibilities open to them as a human being. Starting with “I was born. A miracle! One of billions but unique!” the narrator lists activities (“I am always learning”; “I have BIG dreams”) and feelings (“I am amazed by nature”). After rejoicing in the positive, the child finds that they sometimes make mistakes, hurt others, and are hurt. They explore the difficult sides of being human: fear and sadness. Here, the colors of the illustrations dull to a greyish blue. But they have a solution. They can “make choices” and “move forward” with “thoughtfulness” (giving flowers to that friend they hurt). When the child chooses kindness, compassion, listening, and saying sorry, they find that they are connected to everyone, and they resolve to keep trying, because “I am full of hope. I am human.” Reynolds’ simple line drawings with bursts of color have become iconic, and they serve the simple, affirming text with their own vision of the emotions and possibilities we humans have in this wide world. He depicts the protagonist with brown skin and black, curly hair amid a multiracial gathering of other children and adults. An author’s note guides readers through a loving-kindness meditation as an example of how one can choose to improve one’s relationships with others.

Grown-ups will enjoy reading this regularly with the children in their lives: The reminders benefit us all. (Picture book. 3-9)" From Kirkus Reviews, www.kirkusreviews.com
  CDJLibrary | Apr 28, 2021 |
This book is geared towards younger grades. This book is simply about being human. This book shows that we are all different, but we all feel the same things. I really like this book, because it encourages people to be kind.I think this a very simple book to understand, but in such a crazy world teaching kids to be kind is crucial. ( )
  kianak98 | Nov 20, 2020 |
This book is a beautiful reminder of what is important!
  mackenziemitchell | Nov 15, 2020 |
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