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Caring

Show thanks – Help others – Be nice – Think about others’ feelings – Forgive – Take care of animals and the environment – recycle

Working on Caring at Home

  1. Who is someone that you really care about?  How do you show them you care?
  2. When is a time that you really helped someone?  What did you do?
  3. How do you show someone you care about them?
  4. Have you ever sent a card or picture to someone who is sick?  Did it make them feel better?
  5. Who is someone that really cares about you?  How do you know?
  6. If someone hurts your feelings but is sorry, would you forgive them?
Books about Caring
Author: Title: At the Esperanza library:
Boelts, M. Those Shoes
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Brown, R. Cry Baby
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Bunting, E. The Wall
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Burton, V. Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel
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Cannon, J. Stellaluna
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Charlip, R. Harlequin and the Gift of Many Colors
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Cohen, M. See You Tomorrow, Charles
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Cosby, B. Money Troubles
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Costalese, A. Abuelita Full of Life
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Curtis, C. Bud, Not Buddy
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DePaola, T. Oliver Button is a Sissy
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Dengler, M. The Worry Stone
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Estes, E. The Hundred Dresses (chapter book)
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Freeman, D. Corduroy
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Hutchins, P. Best Train Set Ever
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Lionni, L. Alexander and the Wind Up Mouse
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Lionni, L. Tico and the Golden Wing
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Luenn, N. A Gift for Abuelita
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Marshall, J. George and Martha
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Peet, B. The Wump World
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Polacco, P. Chicken Sunday
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Rylant, C. The Relatives Came
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Seuss, Dr. Horton Hears a Who!
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Williams, V. A Chair for My Mother
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Viorst, J. Rosie and Michael
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Zolotow, C. May I Visit?
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