A poster to use on your friendship board.
Use this poster to theme your display board when learning about awareness, acceptance, tolerance and friendship.
A poster to use on your friendship board.
Use this poster to theme your display board when learning about awareness, acceptance, tolerance and friendship.
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Love the idea but dislike the word tolerance - we want children to accept not tolerate (I acknowledge acceptance is there as well)
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