🕊️ Book Review: The Book of Kindness by Egor Klopenko | Gentle Children’s Tales of Empathy & Compassion

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“From kindwings fluttering through town to seeds of kindness blooming into flowers, these poetic stories nurture empathy, compassion, and the joy of giving.”

👋 Welcome to my Review!

I’m delighted to share my thoughts on The Book of Kindness, the first in The World of Kindness series by Egor Klopenko. This sweet, poetic collection of short stories introduces young readers to the beauty of empathy, compassion, and generosity through whimsical imagery and memorable characters.


📝 Book Info

Book Review: The Book of Kindness by Egor Klopenko | Gentle Children’s Tales of Empathy & CompassionTHE BOOK OF KINDNESS
By Egor Klopenko
Series: THE WORLD OF KINDNESS #1
Published by Independently Published on 4 April 2025
Genres: Children's Picture Book
Formats: eBook, Paperback
Pages: 32

The Book of Kindness by Egor Klopenko is a heartfelt selection of poetic stories for young children, using vivid imagery and simple language to introduce themes of compassion and generosity.

Through memorable scenes and characters—like the magical imaginary birds called “kindwings” fluttering around town spreading kindness, and the little girl, whose seeds of kindness turn into a flower—Klopenko helps young readers understand empathy in a relatable way.

The book emphasizes family dynamics, presenting universal figures such as “Mommy,” “Daddy,” and “the little girl” or “the little boy” to ensure any child can see themselves reflected in the stories.

A key strength is Klopenko’s ability to connect shared themes across different tales. This subtle storytelling approach helps young readers build cognitive skills by recognizing how similar values appear in different contexts.

Thoughtful, universal, and filled with warmth, The Book of Kindness offers more than just heartwarming tales; it fosters early learning, empathy, and a growing understanding of kindness in the world around them.

four-stars
Source: BookSirens, Kindle Unlimited

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My Thoughts on The Book of Kindness ✨

In a world where so much children’s literature races toward spectacle and high-energy adventures, The Book of Kindness takes a gentler path—turning inward, toward the profound simplicity of kindness.

Egor Klopenko fills each page with vibrant imagery and relatable scenes: magical “kindwings” fluttering through town, a little girl whose seeds of kindness bloom into a flower, and universal family figures like “Mommy” and “Daddy” that invite any child to see themselves in the stories.

I especially loved how recurring values—empathy, patience, generosity—are woven into different tales. This not only connects the stories but also helps young readers recognize patterns, encouraging early cognitive growth.

🌟 What I Loved:

  • Beautiful, thoughtful artwork that perfectly complements the text.

  • Universal characters that make the stories inclusive and relatable.

  • Concepts that inspire conversation—perfect for bedtime reading.

✏️ Small Notes:

Some font sizes and passage lengths might be a little long for brand-new independent readers, but the pacing is just right for a shared reading experience.


Recommended For:

  • Parents and caregivers looking for gentle bedtime stories with heart.

  • Educators and librarians building a collection of social-emotional learning books.

  • Anyone wanting to share the message that kindness is its own adventure.

I received a digital copy of the book through the BookSirens program. I also read a version through Kindle Unlimited. This review represents my honest and unbiased opinion.


About Egor Klopenko

Headshot of Egor Klopenko, author of 'The Book of Kindness'. He is wearing a dark blazer, with a cloudy sky background.

Bio by Egor Klopenko

Books for children require absolute sincerity and purity. To create something real, you must strip away all that is superfluous, all that is artificial, all that is so common in adult prose. What remains must be only goodness, beauty, joy, light, and love—only the most valuable and important things, only the things you would want to give your children. But this is how books for adults should be written, too…And perhaps, this is just how we should live as well…

As a writer, I’ve realized
That if I’m reaching out through my books,
It should be to children.
Only with them does it make sense to speak sincerely
And of true things,
For they themselves are always sincere
And true.
And when I do write for adults,
I’m speaking only to the childlike spark still within them,
The one that’s stayed with them all along,
The only sincere and true part in them. In us. All of us.
However much we try to hide it from each other.


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🦋 Final Thoughts

The Book of Kindness is more than just a charming read—it’s an invitation for children to notice, practice, and treasure acts of kindness in their daily lives. Whether shared at bedtime or read in the classroom, these stories offer gentle reminders that some of the most meaningful adventures happen in our hearts.


💬 Let’s Chat!

What’s your favorite children’s book about kindness? Drop it in the comments—I’d love to add more to my reading list!

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