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I Am a Force of Nature

by Carolyn Kanjuro

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"I Am a Force of Nature encourages kids to discover the power of animals and nature that they have inside them. It will present contrasting qualities, so that each page has a little surprise and shift of energy from the previous page with an overall arc bringing the child to a state of rest and ease at the end, ready for sleep. While the language is very simple, the ideas and qualities have a depth that can be explored more thoroughly over time, as the child becomes familiar with the text. Discovering these qualities can pique their curiosity about the world around them while giving them a sense of richness and empowerment about who they are in the world"--… (more)
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This is a board book with a simple look at all things a child is and can be. They can be still like the night, wiggly like a worm, cranky like a crab. It works well and the illustrations are bright, colorful, and will have little hands reaching for the pages. ( )
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"I Am a Force of Nature encourages kids to discover the power of animals and nature that they have inside them. It will present contrasting qualities, so that each page has a little surprise and shift of energy from the previous page with an overall arc bringing the child to a state of rest and ease at the end, ready for sleep. While the language is very simple, the ideas and qualities have a depth that can be explored more thoroughly over time, as the child becomes familiar with the text. Discovering these qualities can pique their curiosity about the world around them while giving them a sense of richness and empowerment about who they are in the world"--

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