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This book is another lovely social emotional learning title. The way it is written will be engaging for kids and I think that caregivers and teachers will be able to utilize this in helping kids.
The Warriors code is: love, respect, care, responsibility, honor, and peace. The book explains each one of these aspects in a loving and gracious way. They all come together in a non-preachy way to help kids make the world a better place. This book is a little hard to read after what happened Sunday. As I read this I keep thinking that someone needs to mail this to Will Smith because he forgot his Warriors Way. Well this book has nothing to do with it it’s great for now and it’s great for the future and it’s a great read for anytime.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an electronic copy in exchange for an honest review.
Kai shares how she lives by her warrior code. A lovely picture book with bright and colorful images. This will make an excellent addition to any home or classroom library. Truthfully we should all follow Kai's code because it is the basis on how to be a beautiful human.
I'm not sure if this was intentional, I hope not, but this book is just taking what the Gay Pride flag stands for, each colour etc. and then sort of... washed it with a general brush so it's about kindness to all in general. I hope I'm misreading it but it feels like I'm not. It's a good message for kids, but it's not great that that's the impression I got.
My 7 year old and I read this book together. Kai's story in using her warrior code is so cute and relatable for a little girl who does martial arts. My 7 year old said that she wished she could read more stories about kai.
The Warrior’s Code is a story about a young girl named Kai, who has a strong code that she lives by every day. She explains her code and how a warrior should be skilled in body and kind on heart. She explains that her code includes Love, Respect, Care, Responsibility, Honor, and Peace. There are also many colorful illustrations to accompany the code to show how to put these beliefs into practice. The illustrations also serve as discussion starters so that children can talk about what they see and how it fits with the warrior cause. I also like that the people depicted in the illustrations provided diversity. It was a short sweet story book which would be excellent to read aloud to elementary students. It would also make a good addition for a social skills lesson. I will be adding it to my classroom library.
A colorful walk through what it means to be a good person. Our narrator, Kai, walks us through the elements of character that make us all stronger together. Images help younger kids better grasp the concepts discussed succinctly in the text. A heart-felt dedication to the people who inspired this book is just as inspiring a read as the book itself. A great spring-point for discussion with children on what it means to be a good person and how to be the best you and help others.
I love the message in this for kids! My kiddo is on the younger end of the recommended age and she had a little bit of trouble engaging with the narrative and pictures. Might be better for slightly older kids. Even so, I love filling our library with books like this that promote such a positive message and inclusivity. Thank you to Kate Hobbs, Shambhala Publications, and NetGalley for free access to this e-arc in exchange for an honest review.
The Warrior’s Code is the perfect addition to any home or classroom library.
Books that promote social emotional development like The Warrior’s Code are crucial and provide the right amount of guidance for children to develop healthy relationships and social skills.
Simple and easy to follow language and beautiful illustrations. We need more books like The Warrior’s Code.