Why does her brother cry when it's dark? Why does her classmate

Kayla take so long to do her math? And what's up with that

strange-smelling dish that Priya brings to lunch every day? With

the help of her parents, Am...

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Why does her brother cry when it's dark? Why does her classmate

Kayla take so long to do her math? And what's up with that

strange-smelling dish that Priya brings to lunch every day? With

the help of her parents, Amelia soon learns about the importance

of empathy and starts to see the power it can have! Will Amelia be able to put her new-found skill to good use and help others find the strength in empathy as well? Written for readers in grades K-6, this storybook also includes tips to help parents and teachers foster empathy in every child.

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