![]() The author illustrates the importance of diversity children may not look the same on the outside, but they are similar on the inside. This is a book about peace and equality around the world. ![]() Theme: Caring Whoever You Are by Mem Fox. ![]() Koala Lou’s mother tells her that she loves her and always will no matter what she does. She is unable to beat Koala Klaws and starts crying. Finally the day of the Bush Olympics comes and she knows that she needs to beat Koala Klaws in the final event. Koala Lou decides to enter the Bush Olympics and win so that her mother will tell her that she loves her again. Soon Koala Lou has brothers and sisters and she hears “I love you” less. Koala Lou is loved by all the animals in the jungle, but her mother loves her the most. Theme: Respect, Fairness Koala Lou by Mem Fox. This story is about a grouchy ladybug who tires to pick fights with other insects and animals throughout the day including a whale who teaches her a lesson that she won’t forget. Theme: Respect Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle. As he goes through his wishes and transforms into these animals, the chameleon realizes that he just wants to be himself. ![]() High School Grades K-1 The Mixed Up Chameleon by Eric Carle.Ī chameleon goes to the zoo and wishes he could be like all of the other animals he sees. The Moral Literacy Education Booklist was developed by Dipali Puri. ![]() Resource Guide for Elementary/Middle/High School Teachers: ![]()
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