Junie B. learns about diversity from "summary" of Junie B. Jones Complete First Grade Collection by Barbara Park
In first grade, Junie B. Jones learned something very important. She learned about diversity. At first, Junie B. didn't know what diversity meant. But then her teacher, Mrs., said it means that everyone is different in their own way. Junie B. thought about this for a minute. She looked around the classroom and saw that her classmates were all different. Some had brown hair, some had blonde hair. Some were tall, some were short. Some wore glasses, some didn't. Junie B. realized that diversity was all around her. She thought about her own family. Her mom was a nurse and her dad was a firefighter. They had different jobs, but they both loved her very much. Junie B. thought about her friends too. Lucille liked to dress up and be fancy, while Grace liked to play sports and get dirty. They were different,...Similar Posts
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