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TheLandofExpressionWelcome to the Land of Expression, a place where colors create and control everything. See how a community of colors turn their world into a chaotic mess by bullying and mistreating one of their own! This book introduces the value of respect, diversity, acceptance, and shows how working together can create a place of wonderful expression, beneficial for all. – FROM THE BOOK BACK

FROM THE BOOK FAERY REVIEWS…The Land of Expression was a valuable book that showed how it felt to be left out for being different and the importance of respecting each other for our differences. We’re reminded that when we mistreat and disrespect another because of our differences, we lose out on something much more beautiful if we’re all in harmony with each other. Though this book is probably geared towards readers aged 7-10, my 3.5 year old also enjoyed the pictures found throughout the tale. Personally I think it’s an excellent book to read with the children so further discussion and understanding can be made. This is a book that will definitely remain on our shelves of that reminder. Thanks t0 the Visions for providing us a copy of this book.

You can read their author interview here at The Book Faery Reviews.

NOW THE GIVEAWAY…This giveaway will run for approximately 2 weeks (12/1-12/14). THREE Commenters will be randomly selected and notified via e-mail. Winners will have 48 hours to reply back with their mailing address (No Restrictions) or it goes to the next person.

Main Entry: Leave me a comment below of ways we as adults can teach our children of today about acceptance and who you would like to read or give this book to.

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  • Debbie Lester

    I think we teach children about acceptance by modeling that behavior. Children look up to us as parents and if we are accepting and tolerant it stands to reason that they will see this and hopefully practice it as well.

    I would love to have this book for my daughters.

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  • Beth C

    We can teach children acceptance by telling and showing them that all people are equal. I would give this to my granddaughter. She is 7 and loves books.
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