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Kindness is cooler, Mrs. Ruler / written by Margery Cuyler ; illustrated by Sachiko Yohikawa.

by Cuyler, Margery.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, c2007Edition: 1st ed.Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 30 cm.ISBN: 9780689873447 (hc.); 0689873441 (hc.).Subject(s): Kindness -- Juvenile fiction | Children -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction | Schools -- Juvenile fiction | Kindness -- Fiction | Behavior -- Fiction | Schools -- FictionGenre/Form: Picture books for children.DDC classification: [E] Online resources: Publisher description Summary: Mrs. Ruler guides her students in discovering ways of being kind to their family members, their community, and each other. When Mrs. Ruler asks five of her kindergarteners to miss recess, she's got a special plan up her sleeve. She's about to teach a new golden rule: Kindness is cool! Soon the entire class is doing so many good deeds that their kindness bulletin board barely fits their classroom! From clearing the table after dinner, to helping the elderly, one kindergarten class is proving that kids really can make a difference. Count along with Mrs. Ruler's class. Can all their good deeds really add up to 100 acts of kindness?
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Mrs. Ruler guides her students in discovering ways of being kind to their family members, their community, and each other. When Mrs. Ruler asks five of her kindergarteners to miss recess, she's got a special plan up her sleeve. She's about to teach a new golden rule: Kindness is cool! Soon the entire class is doing so many good deeds that their kindness bulletin board barely fits their classroom! From clearing the table after dinner, to helping the elderly, one kindergarten class is proving that kids really can make a difference. Count along with Mrs. Ruler's class. Can all their good deeds really add up to 100 acts of kindness?

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