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OverviewDuck's started a club. But there's ONE rule - everyone is welcome! Because when it comes to making friends, being yourself is all that counts. A heartwarming celebration of diversity, inclusiveness and friendship. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John Kelly , Steph LaberisPublisher: Kane/Miller Book Publishers Imprint: Kane/Miller Book Publishers Dimensions: Width: 25.90cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 26.70cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9781610675932ISBN 10: 1610675932 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 01 January 2017 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Can I Join Your Club? belongs in schools, counselor offices, pediatrician offices, and anywhere else young kids can find themselves turned away by peers or looking for help. Children can find a hero in Duck who fought the exclusive clubs with a club of his own. In the end, inclusiveness wins, as does friendship, and positive personal growth. It is amazing how much a book with so few words can resonate with so many people. Can I Join Your Club belongs in schools, counselor offices, pediatrician offices, and anywhere else young kids can find themselves turned away by peers or looking for help. Children can find a hero in Duck who fought the exclusive clubs with a club of his own. In the end, inclusiveness wins, as does friendship, and positive personal growth. It is amazing how much a book with so few words can resonate with so many people."" -- Kid Lit Reviews ""Kelly's endearing story shares the importance of being more inclusive than exclusive and celebrates not only diversity, but how to understand the feelings of others.... This positive book will help young readers to understand the importance of compassion."" -- The Pirate Tree ""The onomatopoeia included in the animal sounds also makes this an entertaining choice for reading aloud. With a lighthearted but important message of tolerance and friendship, this is a solid addition to any library. Join the club!"" -- School Library Journal, Xpress Reviews" ""Can I Join Your Club? belongs in schools, counselor offices, pediatrician offices, and anywhere else young kids can find themselves turned away by peers or looking for help. Children can find a hero in Duck who fought the exclusive clubs with a club of his own. In the end, inclusiveness wins, as does friendship, and positive personal growth. It is amazing how much a book with so few words can resonate with so many people. Can I Join Your Club belongs in schools, counselor offices, pediatrician offices, and anywhere else young kids can find themselves turned away by peers or looking for help. Children can find a hero in Duck who fought the exclusive clubs with a club of his own. In the end, inclusiveness wins, as does friendship, and positive personal growth. It is amazing how much a book with so few words can resonate with so many people."" -- Kid Lit Reviews ""Kelly's endearing story shares the importance of being more inclusive than exclusive and celebrates not only diversity, but how to understand the feelings of others.... This positive book will help young readers to understand the importance of compassion."" -- The Pirate Tree ""The onomatopoeia included in the animal sounds also makes this an entertaining choice for reading aloud. With a lighthearted but important message of tolerance and friendship, this is a solid addition to any library. Join the club!"" -- School Library Journal, Xpress Reviews Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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