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"...Sara waved her wings in front of Zola to protect her from Hank. "Oh no you don't; if you are not going to say something nice, then don't say anything at all!" -------------- Enter the Sahara and join Zola, the zebra, as she learns the true meaning of kindness. Born with a spot of missing stripes, Zola is constantly teased and feels all alone until one day, a special friend shows up just in time. Follow Zola and the other animals in the wild as they learn about friendship, kindness, and the power of using their voices to speak up for others! With beautiful illustrations that follow the…mehr

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"...Sara waved her wings in front of Zola to protect her from Hank. "Oh no you don't; if you are not going to say something nice, then don't say anything at all!" -------------- Enter the Sahara and join Zola, the zebra, as she learns the true meaning of kindness. Born with a spot of missing stripes, Zola is constantly teased and feels all alone until one day, a special friend shows up just in time. Follow Zola and the other animals in the wild as they learn about friendship, kindness, and the power of using their voices to speak up for others! With beautiful illustrations that follow the story and a bonus activity inside, this book is perfect for parents, librarians, teachers, and readers who want to discuss friendship, forgiveness, kindness, empathy, anti-bullying, and more. Fun self-reflective Kindness Challenge activity inside.
Autorenporträt
Charity Michelle Harris, the award-winning author of What If We Were All The Same! spent her childhood worrying what other kids thought about her. She was teased for being skinny and for the way she walked, due to being diagnosed with Charcot Marie-Tooth Disease at the age of seven. Charity wrote Just Because... as a reminder to herself, and to you that we were born as we are for a reason. Just because you are different or have different circumstances does not mean we can't be proud of those differences. We can accept them, and embrace who we are. Charity lives in Southern California with her service dog, Gareth, and enjoys visiting schools where she spreads the joy of friendship, acceptance, and inclusion. Charity loves working with children and has been a private tutor for over ten years. She has her Bachelor of Fine Arts in graphic design, with a minor in marketing management from California Polytechnic University, Pomona and is also a certified ADA coordinator.