Collette in Kindergarten

“Collette in Kindergarten” by Collette Divitto is a children’s book published by Brandylane Publishers, Incorporated on January 19, 2021. This 36-page edition, written in English, follows the journey of Collette, a young girl with Down syndrome, as she navigates her first year of school. Through her vibrant personality, Collette quickly makes friends, but she soon realizes that her classmates are not inviting her to playdates. This prompts her to devise a thoughtful plan to encourage her peers’ parents to embrace a new perspective on inclusion.
Readers will find that “Collette in Kindergarten” highlights themes of acceptance and friendship, reflecting the importance of social connections in a school setting. The narrative draws on Collette Divitto’s real-life experiences, emphasizing how children naturally practice acceptance and understanding. This book serves as a gentle reminder of the value of inclusivity and the impact of positive interactions among peers, making it a meaningful addition to discussions about social themes and new experiences in education.
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When Collette, a young girl with Down syndrome, begins her first year of school, her bubbly personality helps her make friends right away. Soon, Collette notices these new friends are not inviting her to playdates–but it’s not because they don’t want to invite her. Collette comes up with a great idea to show her classmates’ parents a new way of thinking.
Based on the real-life experiences of entrepreneur and activist Collette Divitto, “Collette in Kindergarten” shows us how important it is to practice acceptance throughout our lives, just as children do so freely every day.
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