A Children's Book about Looking Different, Fitting in, and Finding Your Superpower
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Köp båda 2 för 465 krParents and educators looking for a book to open a discussion with children about differences should look no further than The Too Tall Giraffe. This book encourages children to be courageous and be themselves, and to accept others as they are. Crissy Maier does a fantastic job at uniting the concept of tolerance and acceptance with vibrant images and an important lesson about our value in the world.
-Lisa Moser, Author, Communications Coach, and Speaker
A beautiful book about how we're each different and each brings a unique value to the world. While the story is engaging, the lessons are timeless. Don't forget to read about the author and illustrator at the end of the book. It will bring a whole new level of appreciation for the book and the depth built into it. Powerful!
-Rhonda Bolling, author of Can a Cookie Change the World? & 2016 Author of the Year Award Winner
Being seen as "different" is hard. By teaching kids that their difference is actually their superpower, The Too Tall Giraffe allows them to reframe that difference early, setting them up for less heartache and more success. This is the book the world needs to read right now.
-Scott Harvey, Professional Speaker, Communication Consultant, & Coach
Parents and educators looking for a book to open a discussion with children about differences should look no further than The Too Tall Giraffe.
-Cheri Dotterer, MS, OTR/L Dysgraphia Consultant
The Too Tall Giraffe encourages children to look past their differences and find value in each other. In our fast-paced, interconnected world, this message is more important than ever.
-Nanette O'Neal, author of A Doorway Back to Forever fantasy series
Christine Maier is an author, coach, and speaker helping individuals and organizations turn obstacles into opportunities to understand their beauty, purpose, and power.
Christine spent years believing a cleft lip and palate, being the shortest kid in class, and a learning disability were holding her back. But the opposite was true. They taught her that what makes us different is really the foundation for understanding our superpowers.