I'm (Almost) Always Kind

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By Anna Milbourne, and and, Asa Gilland (Illustrator)
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9 reviews
Being kind is super important, but it isn’t always easy. Using a goodhearted, enthusiastic little boy’s perspective, a lot of sensitivity and a little gentle humour, this story explores the potential pitfalls of trying to be kind, and what being kind really means. To be truly kind, it turns out, you have to try to look at things from other people’s points of view. Delicate laser cut holes accumulate as the pages are turned to show how kindness feels and how it can spread from person to person.
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We have to be kind to our friends
It was a bit boring but I would recommend it to someone else
If you're over kind it can be mean
Its a good book. Its about being kind is the most important things in the world.
I would recomment to other kids.
I liked that she was helping people and trying her best. I would recommend it to 4 year olds.
About siblings
I loved this book!
I was funny when they said hey new kid love your crazy hair
This picture book really made me think about how we can often think that we are being kind to other people but we aren't really thinking about them, we are thinking about ourselves. This is told in such a simple and effective way with great pictures to encourage lots of discussion. A wonderful book for both adults and children.