Grumpy Monkey Don't Be Scared
Halloween is over, but it looks like we're not really done with Halloween books! This is part of a book series that never disappoints the readers.
The cover of this book just blew me away! Such an inclusive and diverse picture! This is a beautiful book that needs to be read by all girls, and boys!
This book serves as an encouragement and empowering message to girls that they can achieve whatever they set their minds to. Regardless of the ethnicities and skill sets they've, these girls are set to live out their dreams and wishes. Every girl in this world would be able to relate and identify with at least one illustration in this book. There are various career paths portrayed in this book for giving ideas and inspiration. It's never too early to become aware of important issues in your life and speak up about it. All girls are encouraged to be strong and curious about what is happening around, and to take on challenges with confidence.
I like that this book celebrates and encourages equality and diversity as well. It also serves as a motivation for boys too, as it recommends that everyone should work together for a more fair and beautiful world. The more young readers read this book, the more they can realize their potential and bring positive changes to our world!
📚 Rhythmic poetry like text that screams positivity and inspiration.
📚 Stunning illustrations that gives life to the text.
📚 Recommended for kids ages 4+
Halloween is over, but it looks like we're not really done with Halloween books! This is part of a book series that never disappoints the readers.
Of late, I got to read two fascinating non-fiction books, which changed my ideology of the food and grocery industry from the roots up.
There are many immigrants who purposefully forget their language or use the immigrated country's language only, for the sake of being on par with every other person in the immigrated country and to not feel left alone. And generation after generation, this passes on and on. After sometime, there comes a point when these immigrants are ashamed of...