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Forgive and Let Go!

A book about forgiveness
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For young children, learning to forgive—when they’ve been let down or had their feelings are hurt—can take time. Help children develop their forgiveness skills and learn how to accept an apology and move on without holding grudges. At the same time, encourage children to let go of disappointment and to accept when things don’t go the way they hope. Back matter includes advice for teaching forgiveness at home, at school, and in childcare.<br /><br /><b>Being the Best Me!® Series</b><br /> From the author of the popular Learning to Get Along® books comes a one-of-a-kind character-development series. Each of the first six books in the Being the Best Me! series helps children learn, understand, and develop attitudes and positive character traits that strengthen self-confidence and a sense of purpose. Each book focuses on a specific attitude or character trait—optimism, self-esteem, assertiveness, resilience, integrity, and forgiveness. Also included are discussion questions, games, activities, and additional information for adults. Filled with diversity, these social story books will be welcome in school, home, and childcare settings.
<p>Cheri J. Meiners, M.Ed., has her master’s degree in elementary education and gifted education. A former first-grade teacher, she has taught education classes at Utah State University and has supervised student teachers.</p><p>Cheri and her husband, David, have six children and enjoy the lively company of their grandchildren. They live in St. George, Utah.</p><br><p>Elizabeth Allen is an artist and professional illustrator of children’s picture books as well as a former songwriter and jazz musician.</p><p>She has exhibited her art in galleries in the Midwest and on the East Coast.</p><p>Elizabeth lives on a river running through a forest near St. Paul, Minnesota.</p>
“These books are simply written and will empower students.”
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