I Like Myself by Karen Beaumont illustrated by David Catrow

 

I Like Myself by Karen Beaumont illustrated by David Catrow
              • Realistic Fiction
              • PreK-4
Summary:
This is a wonderful book about a girl who likes herself. It starts with her naming all the parts she likes, everything, and then transitions to her saying that even if she had blank she would still like herself. It ends with her saying she likes herself because she is herself.
Evaluation:
 I think this is an amazing book, for a lot of reasons. First of all, I think that we need to start teaching self love to children at a younger age. I think that if we start teaching them self love before they really get into the bulling stage, they will be better off. This is a great book to do just that, but it also is a great book for teaching rhyme. I am so glad I found this book, because, even at 20, I think it helped me love myself a little bit more. 

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