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"Eyes that Kiss in the Corners" by Joanna Ho and Illustrated by Dung Ho was published in 2021. This book is good for elementary age students and is so inspiring. This story follows a young girl who notices that her eyes look different from her friends eyes. Because her eyes kiss in the corners. This story is a beautiful story about culture and how looking different from others is what makes the world beautiful. This could be used in the classroom as a read aloud or a great addition to any classroom library. It teaches students that they do not all look the same and that's okay! <Inspiring> <Relaxing> <Beautiful imagery>
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This book is absolutely beautiful. It reads like a poem. It's a great book that represents asian children and proves to them that their eyes are just as beautiful as everyone elses. ❤️
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This is a meaningful picture book that has a great message.
A beautifully poetic short story with beautifully crafted art. The story warms my heart and shares a beautiful message to young children who seem to think that their eyes are an insecurity. Eyes That Kiss In The Corners make my eyes crinkle into crescent moons (:
the self-love in this <3 <3 <3
the illustrations are practically glowing!!
the illustrations are practically glowing!!
I LOVE the cadence of the text in this one--gorgeous illustrations also.