Kindness #2

This weekend I helped a stranger with crutches by opening a door for him. I chose this act of kindness because it looked like we was struggling using his crutches because it looks like he just got to know how to use them. Doing this made me feel joyful because usually I mostly help my friends and it is a coincidence that I helped a stranger. I think this made the stranger feel happy because I am a young man trying to help the most that I can.

Kindness #1

For This Kindness blog I helped Zeyad get throughout the school and down the stairs to go to the class room we monitor. I chose that act of kindness because I noticed that he was struggling to get to the outside class that we monitor. Doing this made me feel happy because when he is my friend and I like being helpful. I think this made him feel thankful that i am his friend and also happy because he wasn’t struggling as much going down the stairs with his crutches

Micklewhite and The Tangerine Dress

       The Book Morris Micklewhite and The Tangerine Dress created by Christine Baldacchino and illustrated by Isabelle Malenfant is a great book for age 7+. This story is about a boy named Morris who likes to dress up. Morris likes to put on the tangerine dress and wear it to school. He gets bullied at school because he wears the tangerine dress. He started to skip school. But in the end he found friends on the moon while playing astronaut. The moral of the story is embrace who you are and dont be hurt by what others people say or think of you.

Two

The book Two is a great book written by Kathryn Otoshi. Its aboutThe odd and even numbers go at war. In my opinion this book is a great book for age 5+. This story is a part of a series of books. The moral of the story is that if you want a friend don’t pull them away from their happiness just for you. Have fun all together.

Ivan:The remarkable true story of the shopping mall gorilla

The book Ivan:The remarkable true story of the shopping mall gorilla is about a gorilla that was found in central Africa. He was apart of a large family. The more the baby gorilla grew the more he played. The more he played the more he learned. he didn’t learn about humans till it was to late. Poachers with loud guns and cruel hands stole the little gorilla and another baby. A thousand miles later the jungle green with life was gone. they dressed him in human clothes and fed them human food. the shopping mall owner named the babies Ivan and Burma. One day Burma died. Ivan started to paint finger paintings. Years past and people got angry. Ivan lived in a cage for 27 years until he was sent to a zoo. I would recommend this to book to a 7 and up age group and also i would rate this book 4.5 outa 5.

Nerdy Birdy Tweets

        The story Nerdy Birdy Tweets by Aaron Reynolds and illustrated by Matt Davies is about a bird named Nerdy Birdy and one day he joined Tweetster. His friend Vulture didn’t like Nerdy Birdy to be on tweetster because he got addicted and Vulture just wanted to go back to the old times. One day Vulture joined tweetster and while Nerdy Birdy and Vulture were having lunch, Nerdy Birdy was taking pictures of Vulture without him knowing. Then that same day Nerdy Birdy posted the picture of Vulture and Nerdy Birdy tagged him in the picture. Then Vulture noticed the picture and Vulture flew away. In my opinion this book is a great book for 10+ because the moral of the story is to never post picture of your friends without asking them.

What Do You Do With An Idea

       In the story What Do You Do With An Idea made by Kobi Yamada and illustrated by Mae Besom is a story about a boy who found a egg with a crown on top and the egg kept following the boy. The egg was his idea, because of this the boy was worried about what others would think of his idea. He thought there was something magic about his idea and he felt happier when it was around. The egg wanted attention, because of this they became friends. The boy was afraid to bring it to school because kids thought it would never become anything and also it was a waste of time. The boy almost listened to them but then he realized that it was his idea and no one knows more about his idea then him. Then his idea grew and grew and so did his love for it. It built a house with an open roof so they could look at the stars. It made the boy think big. He couldn’t imagine what his life would be without the egg. And then one day his idea changed, it spread its wings and burst into the sky. The boy didn’t know how to describe it in wasn’t just part of him anymore it was about everything. Then he realized what you do with an idea, you change the world. In my opinion this book is a great book for age four and up because the moral of the story is to make sure to share your ideas because they can change the world.

Spoon

The story Spoon written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and illustrated by Scott Magon is a great book for middle age students. I think this because it’s about a boy whose name is Spoon and he was jealous of his friends and ungrateful for what he was. In my opinion this book is a good learning lesson for younger kids to always be grateful for what you have and what you are as a person.

Alfred Nobel; The Man Behind The Peace Prize

The book Alfred Nobel; The Man Behind The Peace Prize created by Kathy-Jo Wargin and illustrated by Zachary Pullen is a great book for middle age children. The story Is about Alfred Nobel and how he created nitroglycerin that was supposed to be used for good but instead people used it to kill people. But in the end he created a Nobel peace prize to honour the people that were peaceful and people that did not create any conflicts. In my opinion this book was a great book for PB Blogs and it has something to do with the things that happen today in our communities.

Chopsticks

       The story Chopsticks written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and illustrated by Scott Magoon is a great book for middle age students. The story is about a pair of chopsticks that one day tried to learn new tricks but then one of them snapped at the end. This led the broken chopstick to leave it partner and go learn new tricks by himself. In the end they realized how many great new things they could now share about their experiences without each other. In my opinion this book is a great book for middle age students and the moral of the story is no matter how far you go from you friend you will always remember them.