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Reading List Roundup: Respect Picture Books
A curated reading list for teaching Respect—plus a printable download and a link to the full Respect bookshelf on Goodreads.
Respect as a Core Value
Descriptions of Respect as a Core Value and how the other qualities support it.
Fun with Character: Prized Possessions
Is a pair of worn-out slippers more valuable than a leather purse? This activity challenges students to look beyond monetary price tags to discover the true meaning of "value." By sharing personal prized possessions, children learn that Respect begins with understanding what is precious to others.
Fun with Character: Sticks and Stones
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can break my heart." This powerful activity challenges the adage by teaching students that while bones heal with time, hearts need kindness to heal. Through class discussion, children learn to value the impact of their words and the importance of practicing respect.
Fun with Character: Sweet Words
Using a simple bowl of water, pepper, and sugar, this activity visually demonstrates how our words affect those around us. Students will see firsthand how "salty" or rude behavior repels others, while "sweet" words and kind actions naturally attract friends and foster respect.
Family Character Clubhouse: A Mannerly Meal
A family activity on Respect. Includes a download that teachers can send home with their students.
Connecting Respect to the History Curriculum
Use concepts of George Washington from your History curriculum to teach Respect
Read to Lead: 7 Forms of Respect
A featured workplace book—7 Forms of Respect—with a reflection question and Goodreads link to our book list.
Picture Book Pick: A Little Respectful Spot: A Story About Respecting People, Places and Things
A featured Respect picture book—A Little Respectful Spot—with a read-along link and ready-to-use classroom discussion questions.
No Matter How You Say It: Respect
A quick language-and-meaning snapshot of Respect, showing the word origins, sign language, and common idioms anyone can discuss.
Interviewing with a Character Lens: Respect
Hiring for character helps organizations build stronger teams because character qualities shape how people make decisions, handle challenges, and work with others.