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"In this cute and queer contemporary middle grade comedy about friendship, first crushes, and first kisses, twelve-year-old Noah Frye comes up with a foolproof plan to teach herself how to have a crush on a boy to fit in better with her friends--only to discover shes been looking in the wrong place, and her crush was right beside her all along"--
"There's a lot to check off on the back-to-school list. Lunchbox? Check. Notebook? Paper? Glue stick? Check. Check. Check. But school supplies aren't the only thing we bring with us. We also bring along our feelings!! Follow along as a class of young children learns to identify and process the wide array of feelings they meet on the first day of school. Say 'hello' to happy, soothe anger, jump with excited, and shout hooray when a fun day comes to an end. Inspired by the way educators talk about emotions and build emotional literacy with young children, this rhyming picture book encourages readers to observe and name their feelings and use them to their advantage. First Day, Hooray! provides the tools needed for social emotional learning in and outside the classroom and is an ideal read for rising kindergarteners, to share leading up to and during the first days of school and anytime a child is facing a big change. Includes a back matter note from an educator to guide teachers and caregivers in encouraging emotional literacy with children."--
"Mariel's family is a big POP of color! But when her ítos, ítas, and cousins arrive for her hermanito's birthday party, their many besos, noises, and colors start to feel overwhelming. As Mariel's tears grow into an ocean, she paints a boat to stay afloat and dives into the mighty sea"--
"Inspired by The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and set in a magical imperial Japan ... Yuki Snow wishes she were anywhere but here. She hates Santa Dolores, where her mom and stepdad just moved the family. Her BFF back home, Julio, has already forgotten his promise to stay in touch--and worse, he like likes Yuki's mortal enemy. At her new school, the kids think she's either invisible or a know-it-all nerd. The only friend she's made so far is the shopkeeper at a Japanese antiques store. Among the treasures there is an ancient brass mirror supposedly once owned by celebrated Japanese writer Sei Shåonagon. It's also rumored to be a portal to Shåonagon's world, which opens every hundred years. So when a woman with long, jet-black hair and flowing silk robes appears in the glass, beckoning, Yuki knows there's only one thing to do--step through to the unknown"--
My Brother Born With His Eyes Closed tells the story of losing her newborn son during labor at 39 weeks through the eyes of her oldest children, twins Madilyn and Michale Jr. The anticipation of a new sibling and so much love in the already big family, the devastation was monumental, yet they all pulled together to get through this difficult time.
Kids have lots of big feelings but they often don't have the words to express themselves. ABC's of Emotions shows 58 emotions using a single emoji to demonstrate the feeling. Emoji's are a great tool to visually express a feeling and are easily recognizable to kids and grownups alike. This gives kids and parents the opportunity to identify and talk about the feelings they experience every day. Kids feel more comfortable in themselves when they can name the feeling and when they realize it is normal to feel lots of emotions.From A through Z, ABC's of Emotions explores 58 emotions, supporting parents, caregivers, teachers and health professionals to talk with their kids about their feelings.ABC's of Emotions shares everything from the most common emotions of angry, happy and sad to more complex feelings such as frustrated, embarrassed, jealous, overwhelmed, and optimistic. The book will improve children's vocabulary naming all the emotions. ABC's of Emotions includes modern words such as Hangry (that slightly angry feeling you get when you need food!) and even X has one.... but you'll have to buy the book to find out what it is though :)
Uncover the profound impact of embracing acceptance and inclusivity through this heartwarming narrative. In a world yearning for more love and understanding, this story embarks on a journey to bring about meaningful change. Within its pages, children uncover the exquisite tapestry of their shared humanity and gather the strength to propagate a message of hope and acceptance. Join them on a quest to understand the art of kindness and inclusion.
Miko bor i fyret på Mikonesiens yderste spids med sin far. Han savner sin mor, der er et sted i de høje, grå bjerge langt mod vest. Mikos far siger, at Miko skal stole på, at det er en del af verdens plan.Men en stormflod tvinger Miko til at forlade det, han kender, og rejse ud for at lede efter sandheden om sin mor, meningen med verdens plan og i sidste ende et nyt hjem.Girasol er en fortælling om sorg, håb og skæbnetro, men også om solsikker, der strækker sig mod himlen, selv når alt synes tabt.Egner sig til højtlæsning fra 5 år og opefter.
Rosie receives a very special gift when she visits her grandparents for a sleepover weekend. She is having fun shining her wonderfully useful, new flashlight everywhere until, one awful day, it goes missing!Will Rosie stay in the gloomy darkness or find another way to shine her light?
What to do when you are so mad you feel like exploding!!Learn common reasons why kids get madHelp kids identify their body sensationsLearn good ways to let the anger outUse mad power to change the situation or solve the problemIt has a great message:"I love that this book both sends the message that it's okay to feel mad, while teaching fun methods to cope with those emotions. - Carrie"My 5 year old blows up at everything. It's a great book to learn how to control her anger! Parents can also learn a few tricks to control their anger!- LizExplains anger & feelings:"Great book on learning to calm down when we get angry. Perfect for preschoolers " - Erika"Well done! This is perfect for school age children to learn to manage their emotions" - MariaAnd* Cute illustrations with nice rhyming story * Not too long, grabs kid's attention
Frustration isn't a bad thing; it's what we do with it that makes the difference.*Frustration can even be a good thing*Frustration encourages problem-solving*Help children recognize their feelings better*Learn strategies for managing frustrationIt has a great message:"All the books we have from this series have been so great for our kids." - Laura"This super fun series of books are sure to please all the dinosaur lovers out there!" - SarahExplains frustration & emotions:"Got this book for my 3 year old grandson who struggles with controlling anger and putting into words why he is frustrated." - Emily"We love it! It processes the emotion in a playful way." - JessAnd* Cute illustrations with nice rhyming story* Not too long, grabs kid's attention*Coloring and activity pages*Excellent resource for counselors, parents, and teachers
Dinosaurs have worries - from monsters to natural disasters.*Worries and fears a normal part of childhood*Explain what it means to worry *Relaxation strategies for managing anxiety*Encourages kids to reach out to trusted adults to help the worry go away It has a great message:"My son has had me read this to him almost 6 nights in a row now!" - Felicia"I purchased this book for our daughter with anxiety. She has referred back to its techniques multiple times!" - ErinExplains emotions & feelings:"Adorable story of a worried little dinosaur! I think this book will be a huge help in our family" - Robin"This was a great book for my 5 year old" - AngelaAnd* Cute illustrations with nice rhyming story* Not too long, grabs kid's attention*Coloring and activity pages*Excellent resource for counselors, parents, and teachers
Sometimes Deano feels left out because he looks and acts differently from other dinosaurs.Learn the importance of having all types of friendsHelp young children who may be feeling left-outIt's a good way to start a conversation about feelingsLearn simple techniques of conflict resolutionIt has a great message:"Good book. We bought all the series as my son enjoys reading them." - Sarah"We have read this with my children many times. It has really helped and offered some good strategies when kids get left out." - ChrisExplains emotions & feelings:"Great for starting discussions. Simple story, but fairly realistic actions." - Harry"Love this picture book!!! I am a teacher and will use it for my students!" - SusanAnd* Cute illustrations with nice rhyming story* Not too long, grabs kid's attention*Coloring and activity pages*Excellent resource for counselors, parents, and teachers
"Beautifully written, accessible, and with gorgeous illustrations, Song of the Elements is a must-have for anyone wanting to share the splendors of fire, earth, air, and water with their children." --Frankie Anne Castanea, author of Spells for Change "A love song to the natural world. Jennie Blonde is a gifted writer whose books strengthen the bond between children and the magical, natural world." --Laura Davila, author of Mexican Sorcery: A Practical Guide to Brujeria de Rancho "Song of the Elements is an enchanting introduction to the classical elements and their correspondences in picture book form. It will be a delightful addition to the library of any Pagan or nature-based family." --Christine Grace, author of The Witch at the Forest's Edge: Thirteen Keys to Modern Traditional Witchcraft Song of the Elements explores the natural and magical elements of air, fire, water, earth, and spirit in playful rhyme. For each element, readers are introduced to correspondences between animals, colors, tarot cards and suits, herbs and flowers, seasons, directions, and more. With vibrant artwork from illustrator Sanja Kolenko that shifts color along with each changing element, this introductory story provides foundational knowledge in an engaging and magical way.
After getting stuck in a well, a clever little goat finds a way to rescue herself.
Nobody likes spiders, right?!? People treat Clara differently for being one. When her beautiful web is brushed down, and then she's nearly squashed, Clara escapes to see things from new heights. How does Clara solve her CONUNDRUM, so she loves being herself and recognizes her talents? Clara's Conundrum creates a fun journey using lots of onomatopoeia and introduces a new word to learn while introducing the importance of self-worth. It uses yellow throughout to activate a neurological and corresponding energy chakra connection to support the learning message.
Rosie receives a very special gift when she visits her grandparents for a sleepover weekend. She is having fun shining her wonderfully useful, new flashlight everywhere until, one awful day, it goes missing! Will Rosie stay in the gloomy darkness or find another way to shine her light?
Cool Turtle is brave, bold and loved by all - that is, until he forgets to wear his shell. But soon he learns he can be confident based on what's on the inside instead!
This wonderful tale will tell you how the little mouse Jack has lost his joy. Sometimes, all children feel sadness but don't usually know what to do. The tale will show all little readers that there is a wonderful way to feel better. This story is full of kindness and wisdom.
"Sunday loves adventures, animals, and the beach where her family has lived since before she was born. She's also a sea witch, channeling the power of the ocean into elemental spells. But when Sunday's parents announce a big move and suddenly the one thing that's always made her feel magical is far away, she's not feeling much like a witch. To reconnect with her power, she'll have to remember where her magic really comes from--inside."--Provided by publisher.
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