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Reviewed by Alex Ndirangu for Readers' Favorite
Welcome to the class of the nicest of all the teachers. Once every week, the students in Ms. Freckle's class gather in a large circle to share an act of kindness they witnessed or performed during the week. We are in luck because today is one of those days, and we have just entered the classroom as Peter, a charming little boy, shares how he used his brand-new skateboard to show kindness. A big smile cuts across his face as he recalls how his five-year-old brother joyfully rode the skateboard. However, on the other side of the group circle, the class's most popular students plot something that could leave Peter feeling lonely and sad. Why would they want to hurt Peter? Find out in C.M. Harris's Why Can't I?
Why Can't I? was a joy to read. It's a sweet children's book about sharing kindness and love, saying sorry when we hurt someone, and having positive thoughts about ourselves and others. Your child can establish new friendships and maintain positive relationships with the aid of this beautiful book. It will also inspire them to value integrity and obedience. This book was outstanding in every respect. I enjoyed reading it and I'm sure every child will feel the same way. C.M. Harris used language that any child over seven will understand and be able to read. The text is packed with intriguing word constructions and rhymes to help children improve their literacy skills and make the narrative enjoyable to read out aloud. This is a fantastic read intended to entertain and educate. I highly recommend it to children of all ages.