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Looking for a read aloud to teach better hygiene? Or a book to emphasize washing hands? Here is a fun, helpful picture book that will go over all the important points for washing hands. The playful prose is structured to show how children can make hand washing part of their routine. Repeating phrases emphasis the important and make it an incredible read aloud for beginning of school routine in the classroom or at home. Show your little one why washing their hands should be a part of their new, daily lifestyle while sharing a love for reading. This book will make a great read aloud for bedtime or for the classroom.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Looking for a read aloud to teach better hygiene? Or a book to emphasize washing hands? Here is a fun, helpful picture book that will go over all the important points for washing hands. The playful prose is structured to show how children can make hand washing part of their routine. Repeating phrases emphasis the important and make it an incredible read aloud for beginning of school routine in the classroom or at home. Show your little one why washing their hands should be a part of their new, daily lifestyle while sharing a love for reading. This book will make a great read aloud for bedtime or for the classroom.
Autorenporträt
Benjamin Akok is a young author and accountant student from RMIT University who crafts children's stories. Taking inspiration from his surrounding, he focuses on teaching the readers different values that can change society. His current book Wash your hands teaches children how to wash their hands, as a way to fight bacterial and viral diseases. Benjamin is an exemplary performer who believes that hard work and consistency leads to success. He is RMIT SLAMs peer mentor, winner of Melton got talent and year nine all best rounder. With unshakable commitment, he completed the Common Purpose Global Leadership experience, Future Insight Program, and the Young Leadership Program, to name but a few. He was nominated for Young Citizen of the Year in the City of Melton. Benjamin believes that every child needs an opportunity to blossom and make the impossible possible. He is an effective leader who feels strongly about the importance of diversity in the workplace or institution. Besides writing, Benjamin loves playing chess, music, and learning new skills.