The measured approach can help show kids both sides of the story in how conflicts like this can occur. I found it a little odd that it is told in past tense, but I warmed to it. But the resulting tears her brother sheds catch her off guard.įinch tip-toes into this highly relatable conflict in a way that eases children into a situation they understand. Eventually she acts out, breaking her brother’s crayons and tearing up his drawings. Luna grows frustrated that she cannot match her brother’s artistic talents. Asher, the elder, is bit more advanced and when they draw together, his experience shows. Three and four-year old siblings Luna and Asher have a typical sister-brother relationship. Start With Sorry is also the start of the series, with a second book due out shortly. Finch, a resident of New York City, is passionate about not only breaking down and explaining empathy to children, but also showing parents how they can play a role. Author P.T Finch teams with illustrator Gokhan Bas to teach children a lesson on empathyĪuthor-artist team P.T Finch and Gokhan Bas are looking to build a series of books that teach toddlers about empathy.
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