Children will be encouraged to be kind to those who need a friend and to help others in whatever way they can, no matter how small. A Flood of Kindness acknowledges those difficult feelings and helps readers process them in a healthy way. But as the days go by, Charlotte starts to realize how grateful she is for the things that she does have-her parents, a cot to sleep on, food to eat-and starts looking for ways to help others in the shelter.Īll children deal with sadness and loss in some way, whether it stems from a natural disaster, the death of a pet, or moving to a new place. As Charlotte adjusts to the shelter-a strange, crowded place that is not home-she grapples with feelings of anger and sadness. Kind people she doesn’t know give her food, socks and shoes to keep her feet warm, and a place to sleep. Written in spare prose and told from an intimate first-person point of view, the story follows Charlotte, a young girl who watches floodwaters rise in her home and is forced to evacuate to a shelter with her parents. “The night the river jumped its banks, everything changed.” So begins A Flood of Kindness, a poignant picture book that addresses grief and loss and demonstrates how kindness can bring hope.
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