When kids push in line, leave someone out, or say something hurtful, they usually don't stop to think about how it feels to the other person. Everybody is Somebody gently opens that door.
Before you push someone out of your way, remember she's somebody's daughter. Before you take someone's favorite toy, remember he's somebody's son. Before you spread a rumor about a classmate, remember she's somebody's sister. This vibrant, colorful story walks children through real everyday social situations and invites them to pause and think before they act.
Everybody is Somebody reminds young children that every person they meet is somebody special to someone who loves them. When we remember that, we treat each other differently.
This read-aloud for ages 4-8 teaches impulse control, perspective-taking, and empathy, and gives children the words to make better choices in real social situations.
A perfect addition to any home library, classroom, or school counseling collection.