
Teaching -Compassion, Forgiveness, Judging Kindly, Prayer, and Courage.
Dive into the pages of these enchanting and visually stunning rhyming picture books, perfect for ages 5+
Dive into the pages of these enchanting and visually stunning rhyming picture books, perfect for ages 5+
We all have judged and been judged harshly. We understand the pain of negative judgment and seek to become more compassionate and forgiving judges of our own mind! Rose, a judge in Kindsville - teaches this lesson in a captivating and beautiful story.
In order to gain compassion for a difficult person, we need to be understanding and non-judgmental... In this story, Rose learns this lesson through a dream that helps her heal her relationship with her twin sister Rylee.
This book has 11 "Thoughtful questions for discussion" at the end of the book.... A great way to test your child/students reading comprehension and further discuss the important lessons.
"This book was so heartwarming. It made me tear up as I was reading it to my kids because it had such a beautiful and profound message weaved within the entertaining pages of the book. I highly recommend it. Honestly, I got it for my kids and yet I find myself referencing the wisdom in the message of this book everyday and in a children’s book I think that’s super rare."
"Leah Field’s book, Rose a Judge in Kindsville, is a thoughtful example of how children can struggle to understand the hurtfulness that occurs when a child is treated unfairly. Mrs Field has created an insightful compassionate story that illustrates how any child is emotionally affected and confused when mistreated. I have been treatin
"Leah Field’s book, Rose a Judge in Kindsville, is a thoughtful example of how children can struggle to understand the hurtfulness that occurs when a child is treated unfairly. Mrs Field has created an insightful compassionate story that illustrates how any child is emotionally affected and confused when mistreated. I have been treating children for nearly forty years as a psychologist from Stoughton, Massachusetts and I highly recommend this book for parents, teachers and mental professionals."
"I love how Leah creates books that are authentic to experiences our kids really go through. Feeling alone or abandoned is something we all go through and I think it’s important to help kids learn how to navigate those experiences and know that their feelings are valid. Would recommend for an upper elementary classroom!"