I like that he brings out the differences in others as a good thing and a reason for everyone to have a voice. I also like that he talks about difficulty and that its okay to struggle. this is great because children can relate to him and his books. they are inspiring and make children proud and more confident with themselves. this will motivate students to learn. All of his books and ideas seem to relateable , interesting and encourage deep thinking and connections without the student even noticing.
What age group do you feel this is most beneficial for and why? do you feel it can work at all levels?
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