
Charlie and the Big Oops!
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Charlie loves being kind-sharing crayons, giving hugs, and saying "please" and "thank you." She has the biggest heart in her class and always tries to make the people around her smile. But one day on the playground, Charlie remembers a word she overheard from an older kid. She doesn't know what it means, but it sounds bold and funny, so she decides to try it out on her best friend. In an instant, their game is ruined, and Charlie realizes too late that she's hurt someone she cares about. With gentle guidance from her teacher, Charlie learns that words are powerful. They can make people feel lo...
Charlie loves being kind-sharing crayons, giving hugs, and saying "please" and "thank you." She has the biggest heart in her class and always tries to make the people around her smile. But one day on the playground, Charlie remembers a word she overheard from an older kid. She doesn't know what it means, but it sounds bold and funny, so she decides to try it out on her best friend. In an instant, their game is ruined, and Charlie realizes too late that she's hurt someone she cares about. With gentle guidance from her teacher, Charlie learns that words are powerful. They can make people feel loved and included, or they can sting and push people away. More importantly, she discovers that saying "I'm sorry" and choosing kinder words can heal hurt feelings and make friendships stronger. Charlie and the Big Oops is a heartwarming picture book for ages 3-7 about kindness, forgiveness, and the magic of choosing gentle words. With cheerful illustrations and an honest, relatable storyline, this book is perfect for: * Parents looking to teach empathy and respect * Teachers and counselors introducing social-emotional learning (SEL) in the classroom * Story times, school libraries, and character education programs Ideal for preschool through early elementary, this book reassures children that everyone makes mistakes-and shows them that even big "oops" moments can become opportunities to learn, grow, and become wiser and more compassionate.