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"An adaptation of U.N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights in honor of its seventy-fifth anniversary, to remind us that universal rights begin in small places, close to home."--
Natalia's Closet was created after my daughter, when she was three years old, asked, "How should I dress?" The most practical and educational idea I could think of at the time was to respond by telling her a fun story using illustrations. I wanted her to be able to cut out images and put them together to create her own style. That is how this story, which goes through the history of clothing, came to life. While writing this book, I discovered that, regardless of what the current fashion trends are, when children accompany their parents to choose their own clothes, they are happy...and happy children become confident adults.
Polly is having a hard time letting go of thoughts about a party she is planning. Her friend Joy helps her to let them pass by like clouds. Moraa anatatizika kuachilia mawazo kuhusu karamu anayopanga. Rafiki yake Kwamboka anamsaidia kuyaacha yapite kama mawingu.Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.
Todos asumen que Enrique no puede escuchar como se supone que debe hacerlo, por lo que no nos sorprende que no responda durante la prueba de audición en la escuela. Sin embargo, la prueba revela que no es que Enrique no esté escuchando, es que tiene problemas para oír. Enrique se ha perdido mucho, pero hay esperanza. Una vez que a Enrique le colocan audífonos, descubre la alegría de todo lo que se había estado perdiendo.
Have you or someone love ever had to cope with embarrassment? If so, this book is for you. It is a story of a friend who feels of embarrassed. Ada is embarrassed that she can not do what her friends can do. Because they are friends with feelings, they help her try a new way to do what they do without making her feel more embarrassed. Read this story to find out how these friends help each other and cope with embarrassment. See how they manage to work out their feelings after getting embarrassed. Explore how it can help to have friends when you get embarrassed. Maybe after reading this book, you will realize that everyone gets embarrassed sometimes, and it is ok to get embarrassed. This is the third book in the twenty-four-book 'I Feel ... When ...' series that has a plot that moves to a satisfying conclusion, where characters talk about their feelings. They spring from the Emotatude' picture book series that examines how we vibrationally feel inside, and the Emotion Mandala picture book and coloring book. Beginning sight words are used to make this series accessible for early readers. The printed conversation is most often placed nearest the person talking. Reading the printed conversation to find out what the characters say is almost as easy as reading the pictures to find out what they do and how they feel. Thinking about the feelings out of your own personal context is a healthy way to build emotional vocabulary that will be there when you need it. Now learning to read can be part of thoughtful interpretation of the feelings of others using emotion vocabulary and nonviolent communication, as well as a skill building exercise.
A book designed to help children build resilience and keep trying even when things are hard.
Theo's Therapy Times is a fun and simplistic creation in the form of a children's book that inspires imagination as it explores basic primary emotions (anger, grief, loneliness and sadness). This book also encourages empathy, strength, giving of self, compassion, joy and love; for others and ourselves. All while emphasizing the importance of volunteer work and the effectiveness of Animal Assisted Therapy. Caregivers can help little ones practice introductory math skills (addition and subtraction) as Theo gives his heart to others. Discover changes to Theo's heart as he is loved and loves others in his community.
"Helps children process their feelings after experiencing a trauma and provides comfort through the story of a little lamb named Miles"--
Children will laugh at these comical, yet heart-warming characters as they navigate their big feelings full of hurt, sadness, and anger. They will learn how words and false accusations can hurt a friendship as well as how to resolve conflict and misunderstandings biblically.Story based on Philippians 4:8 "Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable-if anything is excellent or praiseworthy-think about such things." (NIV)
Stretching and curling are ways to help us feel calm and focused. Follow what Thommy does. You can do it anywhere! Kujinyoosha na kujikunja ni njia za kutusaidia kuhisi utulivu na kumakinikia lengo. Unaweza kuufanya mahali popote!Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.
A magical wintery book for all ages.Navigate through your feelings of winter and connect to nature in a way that enlivens and reframes a gray winter day.This 24-page eBook takes you and your loved ones on a snowy adventure.
Curious George uses mindfulness to regulate big energy and emotions.
This is an easy-to-read children's book about emotions. Young children, particularly toddlers, and preschoolers, will identify and understand their primary emotions with simple facial expressions, such as happy, sad, mad, and scared.Feelings are reactions to emotions. Naming feelings is the first step in helping children learn to identify them, and it communicates to children that these feelings are normal while encouraging trust in their loved ones to talk about them.
Young Alex is heading to a new Korean preschool and his mother is desperate to help him get there without tears or fear.Alex is on the Autism Spectrum and new routines are tricky and quite scary. The Mother spies a large inflatable drummer who is striking his drum to bring customers to a cell phone store. She uses this drummer as an exciting part of Alex's new routine and with the drummer's help, Alex is soon smiling on his way to school.But one day the drummer isn't there...Where is the Drummer? What happens when the Drummer is gone? What will Alex do without his routine?In one beautiful story, the reader identifies with all characters- are you the mother? Alex? The Drummer? The Construction man? Enjoy watching this small yet miraculous experience from all perspectives where the compassion of one person can change a life."It is a children's book, but so much more-... She articulates the experience in a way we can all relate as a parent of children with unique needs."-Machil Alexander Mom of a Unique and Blessed Child Special Educator Instructional Technologist Advocate for All Types of Learners"This is GENIUS level! I was completely enthralled with this story. People of all ages and neuro-experiences will get this. I can't wait to share it!"-Kirsten Ledford Special Educator Baltimore City Public School
Explore the workings of a grand piano through the eyes of a young musician preparing for recital. The cumulative structure should satisfy curious readers interested in how pianos function, from the pedal pressed to the ground to the keys that hoist the hammers. It's sure to be a musical treat for students, teachers, and music enthusiasts alike.
Meet 38 extraordinary children: an electric child, a flying child, elastic, invisible, miniature, a child made of cake. The Remarkables is a big book of fantasy and humor that entertains and provides a way to talk about emotions and identity. Through Perrin's unique imagination, this inclusive encyclopedia celebrates individuality, strengths, and differences, allowing every reader to explore what miraculous superpower they would wish for--or might have.Known for her original lift-the-flap explorations of fairytale stories, Perrin here turns the lens onto her child readers, showing each one that they are a superhero.Each child describes their characteristics, tells anecdotes, and presents the special powers that make them unique. A "class photo" brings everyone together with a quiz finale for readers to discover their own superpowers.
Ploof is a puffy cloud who's a little lonely -- but now you're here, and the fun can begin! Can you help Ploof overcome their shyness? Play pretend? Make Ploof laugh with your funny faces, find their hiding spot, give them a high five! Full of imaginative and interactive fun, each page of this perfect book for preschoolers offers a chance to play. By following cues to say hello, clap, blow, shake, wave or make a funny face, young readers will be delighted to see the effects of their actions on Ploof. They'll learn social-emotional skills like empathy, encouragement and kindness through Ploof's emotional journey -- and, along the way, they'll learn how to be a fantastic friend!
1 New York Times bestselling author Dan Brown makes his picture book debut with this mindful, humorous, musical, and uniquely entertaining book! Travel through the trees and across the seas with Maestro Mouse and his musical friends.
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