RESPECT

pinduli02April is blue for respect. Cottage Lane’s book of the month, Pinduli, is a surprising story about self-image, self-acceptance, and treating others with respect. After reading, sharing and discussing this special book you will realize how a few tiny words – bad or good – can create something enormous!

Do you think that by hurting someone else’s feelings it made the animals who made Pinduli feel bad, feel better about themselves?

2 thoughts on “RESPECT

  1. If I was one of the animals (or Pinduli) who got teased by another animal, I would A. walk away which is what I would normally do and ignore them. B. tell someone (adult). But according to the story, I think the animals who made Pinduli feel bad, felt good because now they got the feeling of teasing someone else other then themselves. Also, they probably were angry at the person (animal in this case) who teased them and didn’t think twice about saying something.

  2. This realy shows you how words are passed on. This was allways how I thought people became bully’s. Panduli did more than just give everyone food she also help animal cissidy ore something like that. And I agree with Jake people don’t think twice before they say a word.

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