You, Me and Empathy

What is this book about?

One of the most important social skills a child can learn is empathy. Being able to understand how another person is feeling and recognizing their needs helps people to connect to one another across race, culture and the diversity that is ever-present and so important to our world. This charming story uses verse, beautiful illustrations and a little person called Quinn to model the meaning of empathy.

What do young people with disability say about this book?

A young man standing on a set of stairs holding the handrail with one hand. He has brown hair with pale skin and dark rimmed glasses. He is wearing dark trousers, yellow patterned button up shirt and a grey cardigan. He has a closed mouth smile.

Review by Atticus

"I like how on almost every page it asks a question about what that page is talking about like playing with friends or bullies asking for the classes input and makes them think about it. "

Gold coloured stars for the rating - 2.5 stars.

Aegon

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Atticus

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Chloe S

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Ethan

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Jessica

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Kai

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Lily

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Matilda

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