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ALora Wynn

Reviewed on Dec 15, 2022

Worth reading 😎

This book educates our kids on learning about emotions, ns; social emotions. Well as understanding the contrasts in each individual.

Synopsis

A poignant children’s picture book shares an important social emotional learning message.

A young viking struggling to find herself has a journey of self-discovery and self-worth.

Young Klippe is a viking who does not feel like she belongs with the other vikings. She finds schoolwork difficult, doesn’t enjoy the same games, and just feels…different. When another viking girl, Kanin, sees Klippe struggling with her school scrolls, she reassures Klippe that she, too, finds the work difficult, but that they can work on it together. Klippe realizes that she doesn’t always have to have all the answers. If she doesn’t know something, it’s okay to ask for help or to figure it out herself.

Later, Klippe meets up with other vikings who are chatting and laughing together. Klippe doesn’t know how to be a part of their conversations or understand their jokes. While she sits in silence, one of them says, “Thank you for being my friend, Klippe. You are always thinking of others and caring.” Klippe realizes that she doesn’t have to be the loudest or the funniest; she is accepted and loved for who she is. She sees that she has things to offer the world just being herself.

Other poignant vignettes in the book confront fears of failing or of trying something new, conveying the importance of trying new things and doing things you love, no matter the outcome. Question prompts and recommendations at the back of the book help parents and educators of young children invite a dialogue about these social emotional learning milestones and how to support young learners with the tools and reassurance to thrive through self-discovery and with healthy emotional intelligence. The story affirms for children that, while we all have struggles, it’s how we confront and overcome them that shows our strength of spirit, there is no right or wrong way.

Klippe the Viking is part of a series of SEL picture books, based on a group of children all living in the same village who are faced with situations that they learn from.

This picture book is great to read and share the message in this book with the children of the world. If we also feel sad emotions and sometimes feel different from others/friends. This book will contain us parents or adults can easily explain these emotions to children, because it is not only accompanied by writing but also has very interesting pictures in it. 

The book tells the story of a young viking who is searching for his identity in a different world, a world unlike the one he used to live in. In this new world, the young viking must be able to blend in and feel all the differences that exist between him and others. The young viking has a very difficult time living his life story, as if he is different from others.

Klippe, struggling alone to overcome that difference, he fought alone to continue to survive in this world. But in his loneliness Klippe turns out to have someone who really protects him, namely another girl. 

If you don't know, it never hurts to ask. 

Motivational words that have become useless and meaningless, to me. It's not that I look down on you readers who believe in them; it's that if we believe in them too much, we'll get hurt by them. Therefore. Do not be too or too easily trusting of anything in front of you.

But it is true that if you don't know something or are confused about something, it is best to ask, friends, younger siblings who are reading this book. If you are blamed, then ask others, because those who do not want to help should not emulate such an attitude; it is a bad action. 

Differences. Differences exist in every human or living being including the young viking in the story. What we must do, is accept all the differences that exist and still want to be ourselves, with these differences. Even if there are similarities, they are not eternal. 


Accept what is and be grateful, my friend. 


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ALora Wynn

hello i'm Alora Wynn, just call me Alora. i'm just a girl who likes to daydream and imagine. books are my escape from the real world. books are also the ones that allow me to imagine freely without any obstacles and interference from outside.

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