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Sloan the Sloth Loves Being Different: A Self-Worth Story

Current price: $3.47
Sloan the Sloth Loves Being Different: A Self-Worth Story
Sloan the Sloth Loves Being Different: A Self-Worth Story

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Sloan the Sloth Loves Being Different: A Self-Worth Story

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That's the message of this sweet book, which focuses on self-worth and loving who you are. Sloan the Sloth isn't good at sports like some of the other animals. He's too slow. But Sloan knows that's okay. Instead of being discouraged, he focuses on what he is good at. Sloan puts it best when he says... "I am slow, but that's okay. I really like myself this way. I am grateful to be me. I love myself. That is the key!" Remember, you are one of a kind, and that's pretty great. Parents, counselors, and teachers love that the valuable life lessons in the books are taught in such a fun way that kids don't realize they're learning. This book is geared toward children aged 3 to 7. It's never too early to talk about self-acceptance. Parent and teacher discussion materials on improving self-worth are included in the back of the book. Recognizing the good in ourselves and others is an important skill. Can Sloan help the other animals see that being different is a wonderful thing?

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