At the ES library, we have lots of books that fit the theme of respect. Please visit the Visual Tab of the library catalog, http://library.cacegypt.org, and follow the picture clues to each of the core values.
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There is a link to the catalog on the navigation menu of all the ES blogs, and also on the CAC website. |


What does respect look like in the library? Respectful library users:
- carefully handle library materials
- say please and thank you to the library staff
- listen attentively to each other when discussing books
- never make fun of anyone's reading choices
- remember that we share the library with everyone else at the school
Grade 2 classes will be reading Ryan Respects, by Virginia Kroll. In this early reader, Ryan makes fun of a slower classmate until he himself is the butt of his older brother's unkind teasing for having a teddy bear. Discussion will be centered on what students would do in similar situations, building on last year's guidance lessons on preventing bullying.
Do you have any favorite books that would tie well with this core value? Let us know in the comments.