Sometimes Cows Wear Polka Dots

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A01=Shoshana Stopek
A12=Roman Diaz
Author_Roman Diaz
Author_Shoshana Stopek
Category=YBCS
Category=YXD
classroom readaloud
Emotion
Empathy
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fear of failure
grit
Impulse control
mental health picture book
mindfulness
Open mind
picture book readaloud
post-pandemic
PSHE
Resilience
SEL
Self-control
Self-management
Social
Social Emotional Learning
storytime
Tolerance

Product details

  • ISBN 9781398240605
  • Dimensions: 229 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Oct 2022
  • Publisher: Capstone Global Library Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Millie isn’t like the other cows. The other cows make milk. Millie makes milkshakes. The other cows meander. Millie sashays. The other cows wear spots. Millie wears polka dots. Despite being teased, Millie continues to be herself. When her actions earn the attention and respect of the other farm animals, the cows start to wonder if they should be more tolerant of Mille’s uniqueness. Can Millie’s sparkle help others learn to celebrate differences so everyone can shine?
Shoshana Stopek is the author of several children’s books, including Hammock for Two: An Empathy Story, Heads Up!: A Resilience Story, Out-of-Control Rhino, and Sometimes Cows Wear Polka Dots. She has also written stories about Spider-Man, Jane Foster: The Mighty Thor, Scooby-Doo, and many other cool characters. When she’s not writing, she works for an entertainment company and looks for her next big story idea. She lives in Los Angeles with her daughter. Visit her at shoshanastopek.com and follow her on Instagram and Twitter @shoshanastopek. Román Díaz was born in Mexico. Since he was a child, he always wanted to draw like adults. Now that he is an adult, he likes to draw like children. He's created illustrations for books, video games, and many other projects. He likes to eat colorful fruits and vegetables and admires animals in documentaries because it seems they have superpowers.

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