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Theme: High Interest/Low Vocabulary
Theme: High Interest/Low Vocabulary
Keeping kids clean can be a struggle. With COVID-19, habits like handwashing are even more important. But is dirt always bad? Clean and Dirty... [Read More]
Keeping kids clean can be a struggle. With COVID-19, habits like handwashing are even more important. But is dirt always bad? Clean and Dirty celebrates both good hygiene and messy play. We have an in-built curiosity to touch, feel and taste, to experience the world with all our senses. Getting sand between the toes or a little mud on the clothes are all part of the fun! At the same time, we need to keep ourselves healthy. Many animals have developed unique techniques to get rid of dirt and keep parasites at bay. This rhyming story, in the voice of a young child, explores these essential survival skills in nature. In some cases, such as mud rolling or dust-bathing, one animal's ingenious method of keeping clean may look like getting dirty for another! The book ends with some easy ideas for messy play and clean fun to try at home.
Clique: It's a word that's spelled funny and sounds funny, and (like a vampire) can be a pain in the neck. True friends don't make you feel left out,... [Read More]
Clique: It's a word that's spelled funny and sounds funny, and (like a vampire) can be a pain in the neck. True friends don't make you feel left out, but for many kids, navigating social groups is tricky (because it's cliquey), and they end up feeling excluded. This book uses humor, fun cartoons, and kid-friendly language to explain what cliques are, why being phony is baloney, why true friends don't exclude others online or in real life, what's more important than popularity - and how to navigate it all. The updated edition addresses online socializing and social media.
A brilliant non-fiction book explaining the world of genetics and heredity to children - with exciting ideas for their own experiments. Why do... [Read More]
A brilliant non-fiction book explaining the world of genetics and heredity to children - with exciting ideas for their own experiments. Why do children look like their parents? Why are some people blond and others brunette, and where do we get our eye color from? This book explains genetic theory, what genes are, why DNA plays an important role and what all these insights have to do with a curious monk. An exciting journey through the history of science, present-day genetic research and engineering and right through to the question of identity - because who would have thought how much of our personality is defined by our genes and how interesting genes can be?
Communication is the sharing of information. It sounds easy, but that's not always the case. Did you know your body language and the tone of your... [Read More]
Communication is the sharing of information. It sounds easy, but that's not always the case. Did you know your body language and the tone of your voice are just as important as what you are saying? Learn to communicate with confidence in every situation.
Communication is the sharing of information. It sounds easy, but that's not always the case. Did you know your body language and the tone of your... [Read More]
Communication is the sharing of information. It sounds easy, but that's not always the case. Did you know your body language and the tone of your voice are just as important as what you are saying? Learn to communicate with confidence in every situation.
I'm here to help! Building trust brings friends together and helps make all relationships stronger. Bright, cheerful illustrations paired with... [Read More]
I'm here to help! Building trust brings friends together and helps make all relationships stronger. Bright, cheerful illustrations paired with engaging photos and lively text make learning about trust fun, while hands-on activities put the social and emotional engagement into action. Explore how life works when you can count on me!
Theme: Social Emotional Learning
This instructive book looks at schools as safe places where children of all backgrounds and abilities can build strong social and emotional skills... [Read More]
This instructive book looks at schools as safe places where children of all backgrounds and abilities can build strong social and emotional skills and improve attitudes about themselves and others. Showing kindness, accepting differences, learning to resolve conflicts, and expressing gratitude makes school a happy place for both students and teachers.
This instructive book looks at schools as safe places where children of all backgrounds and abilities can build strong social and emotional skills... [Read More]
This instructive book looks at schools as safe places where children of all backgrounds and abilities can build strong social and emotional skills and improve attitudes about themselves and others. Showing kindness, accepting differences, learning to resolve conflicts, and expressing gratitude makes school a happy place for both students and teachers.
Skeletons can look a little creepy, because, well, we usually wear them on the inside. This book explains why some animals don't have a skeleton, and... [Read More]
Skeletons can look a little creepy, because, well, we usually wear them on the inside. This book explains why some animals don't have a skeleton, and why humans can't do without one. Amazing photos and simple text make this book a great high-interest read.
Skeletons can look a little creepy, because, well, we usually wear them on the inside. This book explains why some animals don't have a skeleton, and... [Read More]
Skeletons can look a little creepy, because, well, we usually wear them on the inside. This book explains why some animals don't have a skeleton, and why humans can't do without one. Amazing photos and simple text make this book a great high-interest read.
A Delightful Story about Losing Your First Tooth! One of Crocodile’s baby teeth is moving and he is really scared, imagining that a lot of... [Read More]
A Delightful Story about Losing Your First Tooth! One of Crocodile’s baby teeth is moving and he is really scared, imagining that a lot of terrible things might happen to him. Fortunately, his friends Elephant, Tiger and Orangutan tell him that nothing bad is happening at all, and they give him advice on what he should do: relax and just move the tooth with his tongue. Will Crocodile listen to them? Will his baby tooth finally fall out? Fun facts about growing is a series of children´s books. Setting out the facts in a fun and entertaining way and accompanied by beautifully drawn and dynamic images, this collection handles topics like: losing your baby teeth, fear of the water, recycling and the excuses kids give when it´s time to go to bed. Children will love this series and it will give adults help and tools for explaining and teaching kids about a whole range of different daily situations.
A practical teacher resource that shares strategies and lessons for cultivating the will to write in Grades 3-8.
Do you want to know about nine popular hair styles from history, how digestion works in six easy steps, and eight questions about the human body that... [Read More]
Do you want to know about nine popular hair styles from history, how digestion works in six easy steps, and eight questions about the human body that have no answers? Then look no further because The Curious Book of Lists—Human Body by Rachel Delahaye is absolutely bursting with eye-popping and informative lists about your body, guaranteed to keep you entertained and increase your general knowledge at the same time! Discover your body’s most curious bits and pieces, the most muscly gymnastics events, freaky human body museums ... and the worst cures for the Black Death. With quirky, colorful illustrations by Caroline Selmes, this is a great gift purchase but also a book to buy for yourself!