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![Acceptance is my Superpower: A children’s Book about Diversity and Equality (My Superpower Books 3) by [Alicia Ortego]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51aav7DIbHL._SX260_.jpg)
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Do you want your children to honor, celebrate, and see the beauty in our differences?
We are all different. And whilst children are often wonderful at accepting differences easily, there are times when a lack of understanding can result in hurtful words or actions. As adults, it is our responsibility to teach children that differences are not flaws but are, in fact, our super powers.
Lisa, a primary school student with a love of singing, learns just that in ‘Acceptance is my Superpower’ when a cruel comment from someone she regards as a friend leads her down a path of discovery of the true meaning of diversity and how it can be applied to everyone.
Laid out as a charming poem with colourful illustrations, children will delight in learning:
• How to love themselves
• How to accept others
• How to control negative emotions
• How to share their newfound knowledge
Learning by example
The examples in this story are there to teach children that their differences are not to be ridiculed but instead, celebrated. When Lisa learns this valuable lesson in the book and then shares that knowledge with the person who upset her, we realise the importance of helping children understand the world would be a very boring place indeed if we were all the same.
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“Just like all the petals on all these different flowers,
Diversity is beautiful and gives us superpowers!”
Please join me and Lucas spread the word to all you know,
Acceptance is our superpower and together we will grow.
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From the bestselling author of Kindness is my Superpower
Join Lisa and Lucas, as together, they learn the most valuable lesson of all - they have a superpower - their acceptance.
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- Reading age4 - 9 years
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade levelKindergarten - 4
- Publication dateApril 10 2021
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Product details
- ASIN : B0927PQT68
- Language : English
- File size : 2465 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Not enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Not Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Not Enabled
- Sticky notes : Not Enabled
- Print length : 44 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : B09244W5XY
- Best Sellers Rank: #172,170 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

A school teacher and an avid children’s book author, Alicia Ortego, has a wealth of experience spanning over 20 years working with children. Since she was young, Alicia had nurtured a passion for telling stories, which inspired her to start writing stories for children. She writes in a simple, easily understandable language, and an entertaining style that keeps children hooked to her books while learning vital lessons about virtues.
Alicia lives in New York and in her free time, enjoys spending quality time with her family and drawing.
Stay updated at her author website: www.aliciaortego.com
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Good quality paper. This book could be awesome to read in a class, when teacher explains and then all work together.
I would recommend this book for sure.

Good quality paper. This book could be awesome to read in a class, when teacher explains and then all work together.
I would recommend this book for sure.


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Lisa is seven years old and was teased by a classmate because she wears glasses. She tells her Mum that she wants to be like the other kids. Thank goodness for smart mothers! Her Mum says, “We all have our differences making the world an interesting place.“ Both her parents help her to look at differences. From different types of physical characteristics to different types of fruit!
The book goes on to explore with Lisa and her family how people are different, “ We all have our differences,” Mum said, “it’s what makes us so unique from the way we look and think to the languages we speak.”
Physical diversity is explored. There’s Uncle Jimmy who uses a wheelchair. Grandma talks with sign language using her hands. A friend who is adopted. All are examples of physical diversity.
I love how her Dad explains, “To accept each other‘s differences,” Dad said, “Is called diversity, and it means we must treat everyone with respect and courtesy.“
This book has lovely illustrations that add to the storyline. I like how the writing of the story rhymes! This book is pleasant to look at and fun to read! Best of all the lesson is learned about differences and diversity. “...acceptance is our superpower and together we will grow.”
Be sure to check the very back of the book for a little exercise of writing six things down that you love about yourself. A good exercise for both the adult and child to do together!


Acceptance is My Superpower is about a girl who wears glasses and gets upset one day when a friend teases her about wearing them. When she goes home, her parents explain to her that we are all different in our own way and the world would be a boring place if we were all the same. Our differences can be from our clothes to our looks and the subjects we like and the the things we like to do, but it shouldn’t matter.
This is a wonderful way for children to learn about acceptance. It teaches them that it’s okay to be different and that we should accept people the way they are.