A loud knock at the front door has Bentley startled. Who could it be?
An excited Jaxon, rambles on not making any sense. Racing ahead pointing in the distance Bentley follows this silly monkey. A large crowd has gathered making it impossible for Jaxon to see what the fuss is all about.
Sprinting to the front of the line, Jaxon is stopped and directed to the back of the line by the ticket agent. Frustrated, Jaxon looks around waiting for the right moment. Determined, he makes a mad dash.
Inspiring Children to be Patient teaches:
- the importance of waiting your turn.
- understanding the meaning of being patient
- identifying ways to stay calm.
- respecting others around
Bentley has his hands full with this hyperactive monkey. The illustrations and expressions will have you giggling in this entertaining and educational story.
The fourth in the Inspiring Children Series, this makes a wonderful gift for any occasion, and a great addition to classrooms, libraries and daycare facility.
A proud Canadian and the mastermind behind
the Bentley Hippo Series, Award-winning
author Argyro Graphy, is acclaimed globally for her thought-provoking books for
children. The author remains at the forefront to promote the worth of positive aptitudes
among children of all ages, all while instilling the love for reading.
“Teaching kids the significance of inclusivity and diversity right from the start can make them caring individuals towards others. With the Inspiring Children Series, Bentley promotes humbleness among children with an aim to make it second nature, from a young age,” says Graphy.
The author’s passion for reading and her flair for writing breathes life into Bentley, creating phenomenal tales designed on the principles of ethical teachings. Each story focuses on engraving the worth of positive values, on the tender hearts of children. With a diverse group of characters facing their own struggles her goal is to teach children that despite challenges, we are all valuable, we all matter and we must all accept and respect each other.
The characters in her books are visually impaired, as is she, have diabetes, kidney issues, autism, ADHD, as well as alopecia. Her hope is to normalize the characters in the eyes of children so that they can grow up to be more accepting towards people who face these difficulties every day. She encourages children to embrace their differences, celebrate their abilities and not focus on their disabilities, recognize opportunities to spread kindness while fostering a healthy mindset
Serving as the positive role model worldwide, Graphy’s most lovable character Bentley the Hippo is on a mission of spreading kindness through four Kindness Projects, that have already been introduced in classrooms locally and overseas.
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