From the Publisher:
We live in a world that pays lip service to cooperation and team work but often encourages and rewards opposite behaviors. I suspect we have all been taught that we must compete and be stronger/faster/more intelligent/more sensitive/more, more, more than others are before we are considered special, either by ourselves or others. We're All Special, a charming book written in easy rhymed quatrains, addresses this notion and turns it on its head. This is why We're All Special is such a necessary addition to a child's bookshelf. Judith Frizlen notes in the Joyful Child Journal, "When I read it [We're All Special] with my four-year-old, Jason, he enjoyed the rhythmic text and Sheila Lucas' fun, colorful illustrations. He was especially lit up when he heard, 'You really are important, / You are special and unique, / From the clothes you wear / To the special way you speak.' Those words were addressed directly to him and when he looked up at me and smiled, I knew he'd gotten the message." This is a book all parents will want for their young children; it's a joy to read aloud and builds a wonderful closeness between the grown-up reader and the child listener.
About the Author:
Arlene Maguire is a native of New Jersey who has been writing children's books for three decades. She has taught elementary school for nearly twenty years, after earning a teaching degree from Rutgers University. Arlene has committed herself to writing books that relate the importance of self-valuation to young people. Aware that "our self-image is formed early in life," her books teach children to hold on to their basic goodness and to be proud of who they are. Arlene's other children's titles include Life's Changes (1991) and Dinosaur ABC (1995). She is the mother of two, the stepmother of three, and the adopted mother of one. She resides in San Diego, California.
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