A New Person in My Class

A New Person in My Class by David Parker is a First Edition published by Scholastic Incorporated in 2007, featuring 22 pages in English. This book explores the experience of a new child joining a classroom mid-year, highlighting the efforts of classmates and their teacher to create a welcoming environment. Through signs and songs, the story illustrates how positive behaviors can foster social acceptance and comfort for newcomers.
Readers will find a narrative that emphasizes the importance of friendship and social acceptance among children. The book encourages young readers to understand how their actions can positively impact others, showcasing themes of leadership and sharing. A New Person in My Class serves as a gentle reminder of the power of kindness in school settings, making it a relevant addition to discussions about friendship and inclusivity.
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A NEW PERSON IN MY CLASS is about a new child entering a class during the school year. The children and their teacher welcome the new child by creating signs and singing a song to help him feel comfortable. The aim of this book is to help readers see how positive behaviors can make others feel accepted. It can be exciting for children to see that choosing to be positive, taking leadership roles, and sharing themselves help them to be the best they can be.
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