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Do You Speak Fish?: A story about communicating and understanding

Do You Speak Fish?: A story about communicating and understanding

Current price: $17.99
Publication Date: October 5th, 2021
Publisher:
Sourcebooks Explore
ISBN:
9781728219226
Pages:
48
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Description

Teach kids about cross-cultural communication and reaching out to others with this simple, heartwarming story

Perfect for those looking for:

stories about connection

colorful, engaging art

books about communication and respecting others

classroom picture books

When a boy comes across a fish and says hello, the fish does not respond. The boy is shocked. What a rude fish! But soon he realizes that it isn't up to the fish to speak Boy. Rather, if he wants to communicate, it's up to the boy to take the time to learn how to speak Fish.

Celebrate the connections we have to those different from us with Do You Speak Fish!

About the Author

DJ Corchin is an award-winning children’s book author and illustrator. He uses his unique humor and wit to focus on socially conscious messages involving kindness, communication, and emotional awareness. He currently lives and works in Chicago, IL.

Dan Dougherty is the writer and illustrator behind several comics and children’s books. When he isn’t making comics, Dan teaches how to make them at the International School of Comics in Chicago.

Praise for Do You Speak Fish?: A story about communicating and understanding

"A gregarious little boy is annoyed that the animals and insects he greets won’t speak to him in return. The absurdity of the premise guarantees laughs from readers. They will enjoy watching the boy practice speaking with the animals in their languages, especially the lion, who can’t stop laughing... The slick cartoon illustrations are vivid and eye-catching, the pacing of the page turns timed well for humor. A funny read-aloud with a great message." — Kirkus Reviews

"... a perfect tale for social-emotional learning, especially in regard to understanding differences." — School Library Connection