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There's a Cat in Our Class!: A Tale About Getting Along


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No. of pages 32

Published: 2016

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Max, Rusty, Ginger, and Tanner assume without question that their new classmate is just like them...a DOG.

Guest what? Samantha is NOT a dog, which leads to whole heap of questions. But in little time, all the tails in Miss Biscuit's classroom start wagging, and samantha is celebrated for the CAT she is, just in time for another new student!

There's a Cat in Our Class! is a kid-friendly exploration of diversity, teaching kids the value of not only accepting but embracing the differences of those around us.

Includes a Note to Readers written by Gayle E. Pitman, PHD, that discusses how parents, teachers and other adults can talk with childern about diversity in a way that's meaningful and effective.

 

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2016 by American Psychological Association .

Jeanie Franz Ransom is a licensed professional counselor whose books include Big Red and Little Bitty Wolf, Don't Squeal Unless It's a Big Deal, I Don't Want to Talk About it and What Really Happened to Humpty? She's also worked as an elementary school counselor, where she was never without her popular puppet, Mr. Know-It-Owl. Jeanie and her husband are parents to three grown boys and two dogs, and divide their time between St Louis, MO and Northport, MI. Sandra Levins and Bryan Langdo are the writer/illustrator team responsible for Was It the Chocolate Pudding? A Story For Little Kids About Divorce, a well-reviewed book that is designed to help children understand that they are not responsible for their parents' divorcing.

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