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  • How We Teach
    • Ten Tenets of Peace through Play
    • Backbone Approaches
    • Imagineering Guide
    • Droplist of Games
    • Droplist of Books
  • Fall Themes
    • Spotlight Theme: Respect
    • Self-Awareness
    • Celebrating Differences
    • Community
    • Leadership
    • Conflict Resolution
    • Embracing Potential
  • Spring Themes
    • Spotlight Theme: Helping Others
    • Building Relationships
    • Our Space
    • All Together
    • Appreciation
    • Speaking Up
    • Peacemakers for Life
Peace through Play

Horton Hears a Who!

By Dr. Seuss

​13
min. without interruption
26 min. with discussion prompts throughout.
​

This book is fairly self-explanatory in terms of its relation to leadership – Horton is a leader, because Horton speaks up for the Whos. The Whos are a great example of community, as everyone is needed to be heard. Across the board relatable, might want to paperclip and abridge it, however...
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