
Baby Be Kind
Even babies can be kind, and for the youngest of children, Jane Cowen-Fletcher’s endearing artwork makes the possibilities ever so appealing.
What are some easy ways to be kind? Say hi to your friend. Be nice to your puppy. If you see someone fall down, maybe you can help them up! How about sharing your cookies or crackers? Or giving a tired someone a ride in your little wagon? From taking turns to saying you’re sorry, trying not to be angry to giving a big hug, these simplest of gestures, rendered in Jane Cowen-Fletcher’s adorable style, show that being kind feels so good that even a baby will want to try it.
PIECE COUNT
1 board book
MANUFACTURER
Jane Cowen-Fletcher
SKILLS AND DEVELOPMENT

Learning & Education

Read, Write, Count

Imagine & Invent
GALLERY
EXPERT OPINION
Read-aloud time makes kids stronger readers by sharpening their reading comprehension, improving how they process information, and expanding their vocabulary. It also helps their love of books flourish! More than 80 percent of both kids and parents love or like read-aloud time a lot, and even more say that it's special time with each other (according to the 7th edition of the Scholastic Kids & Family Reading Report).