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The Captain Joe Series was designed as a tool for adults to teach children about constructive imagination. The four books are a fun and interactive way to introduce the concept of "Thoughts Turn into Things" (so choose the ones that make you happy) to young children, ages five to nine years. Joe and his thought-zapping superpower will invite children to use their imaginations to constructively choose thoughts that promote healthy self-esteem and self-awareness. Each picture story is designed to teach a key concept. Captain Joe's Choice is the fourth book in the series and teaches children that when we choose happy thoughts that feel good, we set ourselves up to have more happy thoughts and positive outcomes in our lives. Readers will witness Joe's starring role on the big screen and how his thoughts and choices influence the different outcomes. Joe uses his 'thought zapping superpower' to help him reach the end result he wants. This story will set the foundation for children to begin recognizing and choosing thoughts that feel good and boost their confidence in all areas of life. It's a great introduction to discussions around the cause and effects of our thoughts and choices.
The Captain Joe Series was designed as a tool for adults to teach children about constructive imagination. The four books are a fun and interactive way to introduce the concept of "Thoughts Turn into Things" (so choose the ones that make you happy) to young children, ages five to nine years. Joe and his thought-zapping superpower will invite children to use their imaginations to constructively choose thoughts that promote healthy self-esteem and self-awareness. Each picture story is designed to teach a key concept. Captain Joe's Gift is the third book in the series and teaches children about the importance of being authentic and believing in themselves. Children will discover what happens when Joe uses his 'thought zapping superpower' to reveal his special gift. Readers are encouraged to recognize and embrace their own unique traits. This story will leave children feeling confident and proud to share their own special gifts and abilities with the world. It's a great way to introduce discussions with children around anti-bullying and celebrating our differences.
The Captain Joe Series was designed as a tool for adults to teach children about constructive imagination. The four books are a fun and interactive way to introduce the concept of "Thoughts Turn into Things" (so choose the ones that make you happy) to young children, ages five to nine years. Joe and his thought-zapping superpower will invite children to use their imaginations to constructively choose thoughts that promote healthy self-esteem and self-awareness. Each picture story is designed to teach a key concept. Captain Joe to the Rescue is the first book in the series and introduces Joe and the concept of his 'thought-zapping superpower'. Children will be captivated by Joe and his encounter with Wilfred the friendly wizard. Wilfred presents Joe with a special wand that helps him take charge of his thoughts by ZAPPING away his unhappy thoughts and replacing them with ones that are happy. This introductory book is a great way to begin discussions with children around thoughts and attitudes, and their personal power in shaping them.
I Choose SEL¿ lesson plans were created as a resource for educators, parents, and students in elementary school. With these activities and social and emotional lessons, you can help students build the skills needed for success in and out of the classroom.This bundle includes:I Choose to Calm My Anger Lesson PlanI Choose Kindness Lesson PlanI Choose to Try Again Lesson PlanI Choose to Calm My Anxiety Lesson PlanI Choose Happy Lesson PlanI Choose To Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle Lesson Plan
A powerful, authentic verse novel exploring a teen boy's experience with disordered eating, charting the successes and setbacks of his journey toward recovery.Jake feels alone at school and alone at home. Some days it feels like the only people who understand him is the poet Emily Dickinson - and Jake's beloved grandma. But there is also the Voice inside him, louder than any other, who professes to know him best of all.The one that says "You have me."The Voice is loud enough to drown out everything else, even the hunger Jake feels, until his mom intervenes and sends him to Whispering Pines.Here Jake will learn how to confront the loneliness inside him, and find out who he is and what he has to live for. That is, if he can quiet the Voice...Told in succinct and powerful verse, this novel is a stunning and wholly authentic expression of a young man finding the will - and the power - to wrest control from the intrusive thoughts that crowd his mind.
"It's OK to be different"It's never too early to start talking to children about race, diversity and acceptance. Here's a heart-warming story encouraging readers to celebrate diversity and recognise how our differences make us special. Teaching kids to appreciate and celebrate diversityA great conversation-starter for parents Learn about respect, empathy and inclusivityHelp to explore kindness and how we can be kinder*****"A children's book with a great message! My son, who is almost 6 years old, enjoyed it from start to finish." - LauraPerfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten. A great tool for parents, caregivers, teachers and healthcare professionals.
"We don't listen""We don't take turns""And we don't follow rules"All preschoolers and young kids sometimes break rules or don't listen. As much as kids enjoy more freedom at home or school, rules are supposed to protect children and make sure they are safe.Here's a great story about responsibility:Why kids need rules and consequencesLearn self-regulation techniquesTeach your children right from wrongHelp keep kids safe and encourage good behavior *****"I love the story and so does our 5 year old.This book is great for teaching social skills to preschool and kindergarten! " - LaurenPerfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten. A great tool for parents, caregivers, teachers and healthcare professionals.
This rhyming children's book teaches kids what to do - from words of affirmation to sensory mindfulness to positive think - when they experience A Wallop of Worries.
This fascinating, groundbreaking picture book by an autistic creator celebrates stims--the repetitive movements that provide focused stimulation to people on the autistic spectrum.
From the author of You Should See Me in a Crown, Leah Johnson delivers a stunning novel about being brave enough to be true to yourself, and learning to find joy even when times are unimaginably dark.Olivia is an expert at falling in love . . . and at being dumped. But after the fallout from her last breakup has left her an outcast at school and at home, she's determined to turn over a new leaf. A crush-free weekend at Farmland Music and Arts Festival with her best friend is just what she needs to get her mind off the senior year that awaits her.Toni is one week away from starting college, and it's the last place she wants to be. Unsure about who she wants to become and still reeling in the wake of the loss of her musician-turned-roadie father, she's heading back to the music festival that changed his life in hopes that following in his footsteps will help her find her own way forward.When the two arrive at Farmland, the last thing they expect is to realize that they'll need to join forces in order to get what they're searching for out of the weekend. As they work together, the festival becomes so much more complicated than they bargained for. Olivia and Toni will find that they need each other, and music, more than they ever could have imagined.Packed with irresistible romance and irrepressible heart, bestselling author Leah Johnson delivers a stunning and cinematic story about grief, love, and the remarkable power of music to heal and connect us all.
"A little girl visits a beautiful city garden, learning a world of wisdom from all the flowers"--
"Ever since her father died three years ago, Julie has had a professional wrestler run a constant commentary on her life that only she can hear"--
"He started it!""She was there with me!""I can't help it."No one likes to be wrong but there is a way to teach kids to accept responsibility for their actions.Teaching kids about responsibility is one of the most important lessons you can teach your little ones. Children will learn how to act in stressful situations, which they'll face throughout their lives.Here's a great story about responsibility:It's OK to make mistakesTeaching kids to be honestLearning how to consider the consequences firstTeaching kids to take responsibility for their actions*****"I love this book! Definitely recommend for teacher, parents or school counselor" - SarahPerfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten. A great tool for parents, caregivers, teachers and healthcare professionals.
Can you help Jasmine find her favorite toy?Jasmine's Many emotions is a fun story about recognizing emotions for children ages 2-4 Years. In the story, Jasmine is excited to play with her favorite toy a bunny named Tina. But she feels scared when she cannot find Tina in her toy boxWill Jasmine be able to find her missing bunny? Where could she be?From sadness and frustration to determination and joy, young readers will empathize with Jasmine's journey through her complex emotions. With the support of her family, Jasmine learns to navigate her feelings while searching for Tina. This heartwarming children's book delicately explores the ups and downs of emotions, teaching valuable lessons about resilience and the power of expressing feelings. The story teaches children how to recognize feelings in a and interactive fun way! Add this book to your children's book collection to help them learn about emotions.Make this the perfect Birthday, Holiday, Christmas gift and more for your children.Grab your copy today.Product Overview8.5 X 8.5 inchesFull color illustrationsFeatures 33 PagesFun and creative illustrations - perfect for toddlersBook is available in paperback and hardcover format
We don't like rules.All preschoolers and young kids sometimes break rules or don't listen. As much as kids enjoy more freedom at home or school, they need enough rules to feel safe and secure. Here's a great story about rules:Teaching the importance of following rulesLearn the importance of listening and not always talkingLearning to accept responsibilityDealing with not always getting what you want***** "I read this book to my class, and they loved it. It was loved so much that they requested I read it again!" - JennaPerfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten. A great tool for parents, caregivers, teachers and healthcare professionals.
Team Supercrew's Chloe the Calm reminds kids that they have the power to be CALM inside of them whenever they need it!Meet Miko. She is definitely not tired, and there's just no way she's going to go to bed. All of her friends are staying up late, and she has too many things she needs to do.She's going to miss out on EVERYTHING! Team Supercrew's Chloe the Calm arrives just in time. Will Miko ever get to bed? The Team Supercrew Book Series is rooted in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), a social-emotional therapy that focuses on the ways that our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are interconnected. Our thoughts create our feelings! When we develop the tools to change our negative thoughts, we learn how to regulate our emotions in a positive way.The Team Supercrew heroes, Benny the Brave, Keisha the Kind, Chloe the Calm, and Gen the Grit, bring these tools to children and families in a fun, engaging, and unexpected way. There's a hero in all of us. Team Supercrew. Be Extraordinary.
Kids love Team Supercrew for the fun, adventurous, and sometimes silly stories. Parents and teachers love Team Supercrew because it helps children build self confidence while discovering their own superpowers - to be brave, be kind, be calm, and have grit!Different from other books on the market, the Team Supercrew Series is rooted in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), a social-emotional therapy that focuses on the ways that our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are interconnected.Colorful, detailed, and humorous illustrations encourage connection and discussion between children, parents, and teachers. Join Team Supercrew and find the power to be extraordinary!
Our Care-Fort friend, Oliver Otter, learns the value of allowing friends to help him.
"Picture book about how each plant and animal has a vital role in the ecosystem"--
It is Spring, and we are all thrilled to be able to enjoy the blooming nature of the season. So, why do it alone? This beautifully-illustrated, tender rhyming story celebrates life, love, and freedom. Ha llegado la primavera, y todos estamos encantados de poder disfrutar de la naturaleza floreciente de la temporada. Entonces, ¿por qué hacerlo solo? Esta tierna historia escrita en rima y bellamente ilustrada, celebra la vida, el amor y la libertad.
"Explore[s] a child's moods through color--or the lack of color--and offer[s] a reassuring message of love and acceptance ... Some days you may feel sunshine yellow or orange-balloon bright. Other days you're gray, or even night-sky black--like a dark scribble on a page, a storm in the clouds, or a puddle in the road. Gray is when you don't feel like yourself, or like you don't belong. But however you feel, there are big hugs (red) and loving lullabies (blue) waiting, and even the grayest sidewalk is a canvas for you to fill with the colors you choose. A tender narration from British spoken-word poet Laura Dockrill and subtle, spare artwork from former UK Children's Laureate Lauren Child offer a comforting read for young children that addresses feelings of sadness and assures them that they are never alone"--
"Olu is nervous about going to school for the first time--his legs are shaking and his tummy feels wobbly. He knows his friends will be there, but he doesn't know what the teacher will be like. What do teachers look like? Where do they live? What do they eat? What if his teacher breathes fire, like a dragon? Ohhhhh ... MACARONI! Luckily for Olu, his parents talk to him about teachers, assuring him they're just people who help you learn about the world. But as Olu walks with his mom to school, he is still anxious. What will his teacher be like? Early childhood educator Jamel C. Campbell addresses a common fear that children all over the world experience at the start of a new school year in a sweet, reassuring story paired with the gentle, welcoming illustrations of Lydia Mba. An author's note addressed to grown-ups explains that meeting children's needs in times of transition helps to build confidence, resilience, and openness to future exploration"--
"Change isn't anything new to Riley Andersen. When she was eleven years old, she and her parents moved across the country from Minnesota to San Francisco. But through it all, Riley's Emotions--Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust, and Fear--guided and supported her. Now Riley is thirteen years old, and her Emotions can't wait to see what her teenage years will bring. But the idea of starting high school elicits all kinds of feelings, including four new Emotions! Anxiety, Envy, Embarrassment, and Ennui enter Headquarters, ready to help Riley succeed in high school. Joy and the core Emotions aren't sure about these newcomers and how much they're changing Riley; the new Emotions think it's time to take a different approach now that she's a teenager. Although change happens to everyone--and especially to Riley--this chaos both inside and outside of Headquarters is unlike anything Riley and her Emotions have experienced before!"--
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