A Walk to the Store by Judeah Reynolds audiobook

A Walk to the Store

By Judeah Reynolds , Sheletta Brundidge  and Lily Coyle
Read by Judeah Reynolds  and Sheletta Brundidge

Findaway World, LLC
0.10 Hours Unabridged
Format : Digital Download (In Stock)
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    ISBN: 9781643432519

Many children see bad things happen on TV or online. Some children see bad things happen in real life. When nine-year-old Judeah Reynolds walked to the store to buy candy one day, she saw a man named George Floyd get killed by the police. Judeah was very scared and sad. She talked to her family about what happened, and that helped. She talked about it to other people, too. Judeah learned that even though bad things happen, there are many good people in the world who want to make things better. She learned that she is one of those people, and she can make things better by sharing her story. Told with deep respect and sensitivity, this true story ends with a message of bravery, hope, and healing. Children impacted by this specific event or other traumas are empowered to process their feelings and find pathways to healing. Includes a straightforward tip sheet for caregivers and educators to help children process traumatic events, provided by Arubah Emotional Health Services, a BIPOC therapy practice in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Summary

Summary

Many children see bad things happen on TV or online. Some children see bad things happen in real life.

When nine-year-old Judeah Reynolds walked to the store to buy candy one day, she saw a man named George Floyd get killed by the police. Judeah was very scared and sad. She talked to her family about what happened, and that helped. She talked about it to other people, too. Judeah learned that even though bad things happen, there are many good people in the world who want to make things better.

She learned that she is one of those people, and she can make things better by sharing her story.

Told with deep respect and sensitivity, this true story ends with a message of bravery, hope, and healing. Children impacted by this specific event or other traumas are empowered to process their feelings and find pathways to healing.

Includes a straightforward tip sheet for caregivers and educators to help children process traumatic events, provided by Arubah Emotional Health Services, a BIPOC therapy practice in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Author Bio: Judeah Reynolds

Author Bio: Judeah Reynolds

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Author Bio: Sheletta Brundidge

Author Bio: Sheletta Brundidge

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Author Bio: Lily Coyle

Author Bio: Lily Coyle

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Details

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Runtime: 0.10
Audience: Children (8–12)
Language: English