The One with the Scraggly Beard
$19.95
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Hardcover
Status: Available
Grade Levels: Preschool; Kindergarten;
Other Categories:
Kids Book | Kids Books | Fiction | Picture Books | Healing and Wellness | Family and Community | Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) | Preschool and Kindergarten | Picture Books
Synopsis:
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A child tries to understand the life of a man he has seen sleeping under a bridge. The boy’s mother patiently answers his questions and explains how people’s life paths can be so different. The child observes the things he has in common with the man and wonders where his own path will lead.
The One With the Scraggly Beard is defined by a simple narrative in which a child’s curiosity and perceptiveness act as catalysts for understanding fear, suffering and resilience while exploring themes of homelessness, belonging and compassion. This unique book will speak to children and adults alike. A note from the author explains how the origin of this story is rooted in her own life.
Reviews
“A complex topic painted with care and told with empathy.” — Kirkus Reviews
“A wise and timely tale because young children see what is happening on our streets and wonder why. Withey’s spare text allows the little boy to fill in the spaces as he matures and develops understanding.” — CM: Canadian Review of Materials
“[A] sensitive story of family and love…Every elementary library should have this thought provoking book on their shelves. This difficult topic of homelessness is explained well in this narrative.” — Must Read Literature
“A complex topic painted with care and told with empathy.” — Kirkus Reviews
“A wise and timely tale because young children see what is happening on our streets and wonder why. Withey’s spare text allows the little boy to fill in the spaces as he matures and develops understanding.” — CM: Canadian Review of Materials
“[A] sensitive story of family and love…Every elementary library should have this thought provoking book on their shelves. This difficult topic of homelessness is explained well in this narrative.” — Must Read Literature
Educator Information
Recommended for ages 3 to 5.
Recommended for ages 3 to 5.
Themes: homelessness, poverty, empathy, compassion, family
Additional Information
32 pages | 10.00" x 10.00" | Hardcover
32 pages | 10.00" x 10.00" | Hardcover