Hole Book: Left-Out Paru
Hole Book: Left-Out Paru is a tender, contemporary children's fiction tale about Paru, a left-handed girl starting a new class who discovers how to navigate teasing and find her voice. This heartwarming story is ideal for readers ages 7–11 who may have felt left out or who are learning how to stand up for themselves, with an uplifting, hopeful tone that invites empathy and courage.
In a warm, accessible voice, Hole Book: Left-Out Paru follows Paru through the rhythms of a new school year, where the challenge of bullying begins with her deskmate Nina. The book uses relatable classroom moments, gentle humor, and a steady pace to show how Paru learns to respond with kindness, seek support, and discover that her left-handedness is part of what makes her unique. The journey speaks to readers who want to understand how to foster inclusion, build friendships, and turn moments of hurt into opportunities for growth.
The storytelling is clear and inviting, presenting scenes that feel familiar to many kids while offering thoughtful messages about empathy and resilience. The narrative balances challenge with reassurance, inviting conversations about kindness, being true to oneself, and how friends can make tough days better. Holistic in its approach, the book suggests practical ways children can support peers who feel left out and celebrate differences without sensationalizing them.
- Key content elements: Paru’s left-handed perspective in a new class, bullying dynamics led by Nina, and the themes of friendship, self-expression, and inclusion
- Interactive or standout features: relatable classroom scenarios that invite empathy, discussions, and reflection; accessible language with steady pacing
- Learning outcomes or experiences: builds empathy for others, teaches coping and assertiveness, and reinforces self-acceptance and courage
- Writing or illustration style: warm, approachable narration with simple language and gentle humor that supports young readers
After finishing Hole Book: Left-Out Paru, readers will feel seen, empowered, and ready to stand up for themselves and others. This book leaves behind a hopeful sense of belonging and a belief that kindness can reshape a classroom—encouraging readers to celebrate what makes them unique and to help others feel included.
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Hole Book: Left-Out Paru
Hole Book: Left-Out Paru
Hole Book: Left-Out Paru is a tender, contemporary children's fiction tale about Paru, a left-handed girl starting a new class who discovers how to navigate teasing and find her voice. This heartwarming story is ideal for readers ages 7–11 who may have felt left out or who are learning how to stand up for themselves, with an uplifting, hopeful tone that invites empathy and courage.
In a warm, accessible voice, Hole Book: Left-Out Paru follows Paru through the rhythms of a new school year, where the challenge of bullying begins with her deskmate Nina. The book uses relatable classroom moments, gentle humor, and a steady pace to show how Paru learns to respond with kindness, seek support, and discover that her left-handedness is part of what makes her unique. The journey speaks to readers who want to understand how to foster inclusion, build friendships, and turn moments of hurt into opportunities for growth.
The storytelling is clear and inviting, presenting scenes that feel familiar to many kids while offering thoughtful messages about empathy and resilience. The narrative balances challenge with reassurance, inviting conversations about kindness, being true to oneself, and how friends can make tough days better. Holistic in its approach, the book suggests practical ways children can support peers who feel left out and celebrate differences without sensationalizing them.
- Key content elements: Paru’s left-handed perspective in a new class, bullying dynamics led by Nina, and the themes of friendship, self-expression, and inclusion
- Interactive or standout features: relatable classroom scenarios that invite empathy, discussions, and reflection; accessible language with steady pacing
- Learning outcomes or experiences: builds empathy for others, teaches coping and assertiveness, and reinforces self-acceptance and courage
- Writing or illustration style: warm, approachable narration with simple language and gentle humor that supports young readers
After finishing Hole Book: Left-Out Paru, readers will feel seen, empowered, and ready to stand up for themselves and others. This book leaves behind a hopeful sense of belonging and a belief that kindness can reshape a classroom—encouraging readers to celebrate what makes them unique and to help others feel included.
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Hole Book: Left-Out Paru is a tender, contemporary children's fiction tale about Paru, a left-handed girl starting a new class who discovers how to navigate teasing and find her voice. This heartwarming story is ideal for readers ages 7–11 who may have felt left out or who are learning how to stand up for themselves, with an uplifting, hopeful tone that invites empathy and courage.
In a warm, accessible voice, Hole Book: Left-Out Paru follows Paru through the rhythms of a new school year, where the challenge of bullying begins with her deskmate Nina. The book uses relatable classroom moments, gentle humor, and a steady pace to show how Paru learns to respond with kindness, seek support, and discover that her left-handedness is part of what makes her unique. The journey speaks to readers who want to understand how to foster inclusion, build friendships, and turn moments of hurt into opportunities for growth.
The storytelling is clear and inviting, presenting scenes that feel familiar to many kids while offering thoughtful messages about empathy and resilience. The narrative balances challenge with reassurance, inviting conversations about kindness, being true to oneself, and how friends can make tough days better. Holistic in its approach, the book suggests practical ways children can support peers who feel left out and celebrate differences without sensationalizing them.
- Key content elements: Paru’s left-handed perspective in a new class, bullying dynamics led by Nina, and the themes of friendship, self-expression, and inclusion
- Interactive or standout features: relatable classroom scenarios that invite empathy, discussions, and reflection; accessible language with steady pacing
- Learning outcomes or experiences: builds empathy for others, teaches coping and assertiveness, and reinforces self-acceptance and courage
- Writing or illustration style: warm, approachable narration with simple language and gentle humor that supports young readers
After finishing Hole Book: Left-Out Paru, readers will feel seen, empowered, and ready to stand up for themselves and others. This book leaves behind a hopeful sense of belonging and a belief that kindness can reshape a classroom—encouraging readers to celebrate what makes them unique and to help others feel included.




















