Medusa's First Day: A Story about Kindness
Karen Kilpatrick
(Author)
Germán Blanco
(Illustrator)
Description
Welcome to the School of Greatness,
where everyone can learn
to lead with both their heads and hearts, and greatness they will earn! Medusa's excited for her first day of school, but when her teacher introduces her to the class, she doesn't exactly feel welcome. Will her classmates learn to be kind and accept her differences? Will Medusa also learn to be kind to herself?
The School of Greatness is where children will learn important character concepts and lessons through the kid-friendly versions of the legends and heroes of Greek mythology. From the award-winning creative team behind the When Pencil Met series, School of Greatness is perfect for parents, teachers, librarians, and caregivers to introduce elements of Greek mythology with important lessons woven throughout each engaging story. Plus, kids can take a kindness pledge at the end of the book!
Kids will take a journey of imagination and growth as they learn about:
Product Details
Price
$16.98
$15.62
Publisher
Genius Cat Books
Publish Date
July 19, 2022
Pages
40
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781938447297
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About the Author
Karen Kilpatrick knows her ABCs and likes to tell stories, so she makes up combinations of words on the computer! She also is a mom of three, runs a nonprofit called Authors4Education, is the Marketing Chair on the board of directors for Women in Toys, and created the plush toy brand MeBears. Some of Karen's other books include When Pencil Met Eraser, Pop!, Nobody Likes Unicorns, and Nobody Likes the Easter Bunny.
Germán Blanco likes doodling so he draws some caricatures and then puts them on the computer, voila. He is also a graphic designer, a former Creative Director for a global toy company, and a member of the board of directors for Authors4Education. Germán illustrated the books When Pencil Met Eraser, Pop!, Nobody Likes Unicorns, and Nobody Likes the Easter Bunny.