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Our heroine's great Grandma tells our heroine that silence is golden! And our heroine is left wondering what her great grandma meant! Had she been too noisy? She just did not understand, especially since Great Grandma seemed fond of talking in riddles! And so, our heroine asks everyone she knows what they think about what Great Grandma said. And she begins with the elephant!Think about what you would tell our heroine as you practice reading skills, and as you build your reading word vocabulary through word recognition, word repetition and rhyme, all of which you will find on the pages this fun, 'learn to read' book written and illustrated by award winning author, attorney and former teacher, Penelope Dyan.But most of all, have fun as you learn; because learning must be (and should always be) fun, or a kid like you just won't love to learn! And when you are all finished traveling through this book, you can go to Bellissimavideo's YouTube channel; and you can watch the free, fun music video that goes with this book! And then you can have even more learning fun!
Empower your girl child with 'My Hair, My Crown: A Rhyming Adventure for Black and Brown Girls on Self-Love and Hair Acceptance.' This beautifully illustrated early reader's book celebrates the unique beauty of natural hair in black and brown girls. Through engaging rhymes and vibrant storytelling, young readers embark on a journey with Asha Rainbow and friends, exploring diverse hairstyles and learning the importance of self-acceptance and confidence. Perfect for ages 6-12, this book is a must-have for encouraging positive self-image and cultural pride. Dive into the joyful world of braids, twists, and curls, and discover the magic of loving yourself just the way you are. My hair's my crown,my joy, my pride.With every kink and curl,I take it in stride¿¿
Lull a little one to sleep with gentle rhyming verses and a mesmerizing swirl of imagery from the natural world, as a loving parent takes a child on a dreamlike journey. I give this kiss from me to you, to keep you safe till morning dew.At sunrise when the skies turn blue, I'll be here to welcome you. Travel a lush dreamscape world as a father soothes his toddler toward sleep, weaving a quilt of dreams across the roaring seas and through the inky night--and dealing with some big toddler emotions along the way. Sumptuously illustrated by Sandhya Prabhat, this dream-ride of a bedtime book, written by renowned author Chitra Soundar and inspired by ancient Indian lullabies, is sure to leave little ones drifting toward a joyful sleep.
"The story of a teenage girl's recovery, in a psychiatric hospital, from anorexia, told in poetry"--
''Fiecare vers este o c¿l¿torie distinct¿, o incursiune în esen¿a vie¿ii, surprinzând clipele efemere ¿i transformându-le într-o eternitate a cuvintelor. Prin fiecare strof¿, am încercat s¿ redau în¿elesurile profunde ale fiec¿rui anotimp, s¿ aduc la lumin¿ schimb¿rile subtile ale naturii ¿i ale sufletului meu.''
"A joyful and rhyming picture book showcases a colorful South American bus, the collective spirit of its people, and the vibrant power of community when trouble comes"--
In rhyming text, a little boy is excited to visit his favorite doctor, but still nervous about getting a shot.
"A Book for Kids" by C. J. Dennis is a classic collection of Australian children's poetry, first published in 1921. Clarence James Dennis, often known as C. J. Dennis, was an Australian poet renowned for his use of vernacular language and his ability to capture the spirit of the Australian people. "A Book for Kids" is one of his most well-known works and has become a beloved classic in Australian literature.Key features of "A Book for Kids" include:Diverse Characters and Settings: The poems in the collection feature a wide array of characters, both human and animal, set against the backdrop of rural and urban Australia. Dennis brings to life the quirks and characteristics of various personalities in a way that resonates with readers of all ages.Lighthearted and Humorous Tone: C. J. Dennis infuses his poetry with a delightful sense of humor and playfulness. The verses are often whimsical and filled with wordplay, making them enjoyable for children and appealing to the child within adult readers.Use of Australian Vernacular: One of Dennis's distinctive qualities is his use of Australian colloquial language, capturing the unique slang and expressions of the time. This not only adds authenticity to the work but also contributes to its cultural significance.Illustrations: Many editions of "A Book for Kids" feature charming illustrations, often created by the author himself. The illustrations complement the poems, bringing the characters and scenes to life in a visually engaging manner.Themes of Nature and Everyday Life: The poems celebrate the beauty of the Australian landscape and the simplicity of everyday life. Through the eyes of the characters, readers are transported to a world that reflects the joys and challenges of growing up in early 20th-century Australia.Notable poems in the collection include "The Ant Explorer," "The Triantiwontigongolope," and "The Circus."Overall, "A Book for Kids" is a timeless collection that has endured for generations, captivating readers with its humor, wit, and celebration of Australian culture. It continues to be a cherished piece of children's literature in Australia and beyond.
"Follow along with the animals on the bedtime bus as they brush teeth, take a bath, put on pajamas, and read a bedtime story in this rhyming bedtime book"--
From failed football tryouts to helping the new Syrian refugee student, seventh-grader Kareem attempts to navigate the social complexities of seventh grade, which are further complicated when his mother is unable to return home from Syria due to an executive order.
A rhyming look at of all the colorful things a young boy sees when he spends a Fall day exploring a farm and petting zoo.
A baby red fox overcomes his fears about leaving his den for the first time.
A beautiful tale about the ups and downs of life.We all need reassurance now and then and to know that we're not alone.This book reminds us that life is a journey marked by laughter and tears, hope and frustration, happiness and sadness. That life is a road that weaves and bends.
With a family who refuses to learn sign language, twelve-year-old Effie is mostly cut off from human communication at home, unable to speak of her abusive stepfather or violent father--only her interpreter understands, and Miss Kathy is willing to take Effie's case to court to provide her with a safe home. Told in verse.
"Twins Storm and Lake are separated into different foster homes and struggle to find love, hope, and each other"--
Smukt illustreret rimet billedbog, der lægger op til samtale med de mindste om dyrene, årstiderne og naturennår det blir koldt og efterårog træerne i skoven stårog slipper deres bladegår havens dyr i vinter-lyfor mudderpøl og snevejrsskyog hygger og er gladeog spiser is og vaflermed Bumles vaffel-gaflerUnderfundig, charmerende og helt sin egen. Sådan kan man beskrive denne bog med korte, krøllede sætninger med sjove rim og helt fantastisk smukke og betagende tegninger malet med akvarel på hvid baggrund. Der er fantasi, kreativitet og sødme til den store guldmedalje, og mange fine ord at smage på og flotte tegninger at kigge på.LEKTØRUDTALELSEN på DEN LILLE REGNRimede billedbøger i serien:Den lille regnDen lille festDen lille sne
Når jobbet som djævel, det føles hårdtvælger han noget rart at gå op iDu gætter det næppe, for det er lidt særtdét fanden, han har sig som hobbyMon han giller bøffer på åben ild?Brygger øl eller onde rygter?Maske er det kampsport, som sikkert er nemthvis alle han slås med, de flygter?Men hvad så med stand-up med onde jokes?Eller kan det mon være banko?Næ nej, det er rytmisk med hiv og med svingfor Fanden, han danser fandango!Fandens Fandango er en farverig og fantasifuldt illustreret fortælling på rim, der både egner sig til at blive læst højt og til de yngste selvlæsende.
"The Little Girl Lost" by Eleanor Raper; it's a poem by the famous English poet and painter William Blake. The poem is part of his collection titled "Songs of Experience," which was published in 1794 as a companion work to "Songs of Innocence." In "The Little Girl Lost," Blake explores themes of innocence, experience, and the loss of childhood. The poem tells the story of a little girl named Lyca who is lost in the wilderness. Lyca is the central character who represents the innocence of childhood. She meets a lion in the forest, and instead of harming her, the lion protects and cares for her. The poem explores the contrast between the dangers of the world and the protective and nurturing qualities of nature. Eleanor Raper does not appear to be associated with this poem in my knowledge, and it is primarily attributed to William Blake. The poem is often analyzed for its symbolism and themes related to the human condition, the loss of innocence, and the protective forces in the world. Blake's poetry is known for its depth and complex imagery, making "The Little Girl Lost" a significant work within his body of poetic and artistic creations.
Our heroine's great grandma tells our heroine, "Life is not my way or the highway!" And our heroine is left wondering what Great Grandma meant! Did her great grandma think she had been wanting her own way? And if not, why did Great Grandma say what she said? Our heroine simply did not know! And so, our heroine decides to tell everyone she knows what Great Grandma said just to see what they have to say about it! And she begins with the elephant!Think about what you would tell our heroine about what you think her great grandma meant, as you practice reading skills, and as you build your reading word vocabulary through word recognition, word repetition and rhyme, all of which you will find on the pages of this fun, 'learn to read' book written and illustrated by award winning author, attorney and former teacher, Penelope Dyan.But most of all, have fun as you learn; because learning must be (and should always be) fun, or a kid like you just won't love to learn! And when you are all finished traveling through this book, you can go to Bellissimavideo's YouTube channel; and you can watch the free, fun music video that goes with this book! And then you can have even more learning fun!
**Four starred reviews!**A farm-working girl with big dreams meets activist Dolores Huerta and joins the 1965 protest for workers’ rights in this tender-hearted novel in verse, perfect for fans of Rita Williams-Garcia and Pam Muñoz Ryan.Lula Viramontes aches to one day become someone whom no one can ignore: a daring ringleader in a Mexican traveling circus. But between working the grape harvest in Delano, California, with her older siblings under dangerous conditions; taking care of her younger siblings and Mamá, who has mysteriously fallen ill; and doing everything she can to avoid Papá’s volatile temper, it’s hard to hold on to those dreams.Then she meets Dolores Huerta, Larry Itliong, and other labor rights activists and realizes she may need to raise her voice sooner rather than later: Farmworkers are striking for better treatment and wages, and whether Lula’s family joins them or not will determine their future.
"Snazzy costumes, spooky decorations, and sticky candy--all on wheels! This rhyming Halloween picture book appeals to car and vehicle lovers with an ode to the growing Trunk-or-Treat trend"--
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