
Sloan the Sloth Loves Being Different
A Self-Worth Story Celebrating Our Unique Abilities and Talents. For Ages 3-8, Preschool Through 2nd Grade. (Punk and Friends Learn Social Skills)
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Narrated by:
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Amy Weaver
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By:
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Misty Black
About this listen
For all those who don’t quite fit in.... You were born to stand out! You are one of a kind with special talents and abilities. Let them shine.
That’s the message of this sweet book, which focuses on self-compassion and loving who you are.
Sloan the Sloth isn’t good at sports like some of the other animals. He’s too slow. But Sloan knows that’s okay.
Instead of being discouraged, he focuses on what he is good at. Sloan puts it best when he says,
“I am slow, but that’s okay.
I really like myself this way.
I am grateful to be me.
I love myself. That is the key!”
A self-acceptance story for children ages three to eight. If this slow sloth can learn to love himself just the way he is, your cuddly cub can, too!
Includes self-esteem boosting activities for children using positive self-talk and affirmations such as:
I am loved
I am important
I am strong
Parents, counselors, and teachers love that the valuable life lessons in the Punk and Friends Learn Social Skills books are taught in such a fun way that kids don't realize they’re learning.
"There’s no lecture here, just a fun story that kids can relate to."
It's never too early to talk about self-love. Parent and teacher discussion materials on improving self-worth are included.
Recognizing the good in ourselves and others is an important skill. Can Sloan help the other animals see that being different is a wonderful thing?
Listen to Sloan the Sloth Loves Being Different today to see just how amazing our unique talents can be.
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