Praise
This book of kindness is so lovely! I really enjoyed reading it! I think children and especially adults could learn a lot from reading it. Kindness is something that we don’t have a lot of in the world and this could definitely remind people of that and make them want to be kind and teach their children and friends to be kind. This is an amazing collection of short stories for families! I would recommend this to all of my peers!
Egor Klopenko's "The Book of Kindness" is a collection of imaginative fables whose poetic simplicity cannot fail to touch your heart. With wonderful illustrations by Ksenia Panteleeva, Klopenko's book makes for perfect bedtime reading for children, and its heartwarming message will resonate with readers of any age.
I first read this hug of a book on a grey winter London day. I could literally feel the warm-fuzz of kindness radiate through my body and it left me with a smile on my face for the whole day. I read a lot of submissions in my line of work, but the simplicity of this one has stayed with me. With its gorgeous illustrations, it would be a pity if this book were simply consigned to children’s shelves. I hope this book lands everywhere that kindness is needed.
I have read this book, and I appreciate the simplicity. I may say that the stories are beautifully crafted and provide some wonderful and powerful messages about love, generosity, and teaching small acts of kindness. It is a great job done by author in creating a book that fosters empathy and warmth, and it's a good book for bedtime reading. Great Job! This collection is not just a simple book but a reminder that kindness, no matter how small it is, can light up the world around us.
In a world where children’s literature often races toward adventure and spectacle, this collection of short stories moves in a different direction—inward, toward the profound simplicity of kindness. As we turn each page of this remarkable anthology, we are struck by how these stories manage to be both gentle whispers and powerful declarations, showing young readers that the most meaningful adventures might be the ones that occur within our own hearts.