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Patient Peter Presents the Virtue of Patience by Frances Angelina starts with a short introduction followed by a background of the whole series and some multilingual greetings and icebreakers on how to teach the virtues with instructions for the caregiver and a poem about them. Next comes a read-aloud story about Poppy, how patience is practiced in her life, and how it can help her understand and appreciate others and heal her relationships. The main character Patient Peter is then introduced and we get to know his home and pets. This book features colorful and interactive activities and productive things to do to develop patience and be calm whenever stressed. The author also uses the value of patience and self-care when we relax, eat well, and are patient with others.
Patient Peter Presents the Virtue of Patience is an interactive self-help, educational book that will help children learn the virtue of patience, portrayed using relatable or familiar situations, people, and activities that children can identify with. It features several interactive lessons where the virtue of patience is applied, not only with the daily use of time and number principles, but also on how we use it when it comes to self-care, and how we understand ourselves and others. The rhythmic and colorful poetry and insightful stories can be used to learn about patience as an emotional life skill for building resilience and as the backbone of all virtues. Frances Angelina offers tips and suggestions for the caregiver or teacher to make giving lessons more impactful and effective. The book has a comprehensive and engaging approach. It is recommended to teachers or instructors of Early Childhood Education who are looking for material to teach about virtues, good behavior, and gratitude.