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Fish always has great ideas for what to do, but when it is Bear's turn to think of something, she does not know where to start.
Who says a girl can't be a lion tamer?Gertie's friends say she can't be what she wants because she's a girl. But why not? So, Gertie's Abuela tells her stories about all the things she did as a young woman. Abuela went so many places and did so many things that Gertie just KNOWS she can be anything she wants!
"Twenty poets each share a poem about a mistake they made as a young person and also provide a short statement on what they learned from it"--
In rhyming text, celebrates the love between a parent and their child.
Illuminating a path for those who dream of peace, this warm, heartfelt and beautifully illustrated story shows what it means to be a peacemaker, even during difficult times, and the jubilance that peace ushers in.
"Anna can't control her excitement. Grandma is coming to live with her and Mommy forever! Surely Grandma will let Anna play whenever she wants, instead of rushing her to school like her neighbor and babysitter Mrs. Mimi sometimes does. In fact, as her classmate tells her, Anna won't need Mrs. Mimi to babysit anymore! But Mrs. Mimi is a good listener, and they have a lot of fun together feeding the squirrels and having snacks. Maybe Anna isn't ready to say goodbye to Mrs. Mimi yet?"--Provided by publisher.
"High up in the leafy branches of a tree lives a leaf girl named Oak and her family. Oak loves nothing more than playing with her animal friends of the forest--dancing with Squirrel and holding toadstool tea parties with the bumbling bugs. But as the season begins to change, and a slight chill fills the air, the usual bustle of the tree begins to slow. As winter approaches and the family prepares to make their annual move from the tree to an acorn on the forest floor, Oak doesn't feel ready to leave and stubbornly clings to her branch. But soon the glowing light from the acorn below beckons, and she realizes that change is just an opportunity for new adventures--and that the meaning of home is wherever loved ones are"--
"Sometimes your day doesn't go how you planned it. Or there's too much noise, and the light is way too bright. Small feelings can turn into overpowering feelings, and now there's a tightening in your chest or a pounding in your head. A tantrum is coming, and it feels like it can't be stopped, but you're not worried, because you know what to do! You start with a deep breath, and a slow count from one to ten. Then maybe you'll break into a silly dance, or find a cozy, comfy hideaway, or play an easy game by yourself so you can win. Soon enough, those big feelings will quiet down again-because you know how to tantrum like a champion"--
"Ana cannot contain her excitement: her abuela is coming to stay with her and Mami for always! Abuela is sure to let Ana play whenever she wants instead of rushing her off to school, like her neighbor and babysitter seänora Mimâi sometimes does. In fact, as Ana's classmate points out, she won't need seänora Mimâi to babysit at all anymore. But seänora Mimâi is a good listener, and they have a lot of fun together feeding the squirrels and eating snacks. Maybe Ana isn't ready to say goodbye to seänora Mimâi just yet?"--
This colorful picture book shows children the power and wonder of their imagination. In this timely and important book, author and illustrator Stephen Hogtun shows young readers aged 5-7 the inspiration and confidence that can come from the figments of your imagination. Every child has their own little spark of imagination that is with them, no matter what comes their way. With it, children can move skies, paint rainbows, shape clouds, and create whole new worlds. Find out how to let your imagination SOAR, SOAR, SOAR! This inspiring and imaginative book for children offers: - An introduction to how precious imagination is for children and teaches them how to look after it so they can use it to thrive. - Development of children's imaginative skills which helps them to become good storytellers, creates emotional connections with others, and improves their self-esteem. - Encouragement of children's creativity, visual thinking, and play - abilities needed for school and beyond. Sparks of the Imagination teaches children that their spark is always with them and is a brilliant listener that never judges. A spark can also be shared with others to encourage and help them feel strength and belonging. To keep it burning bright, they try tea parties, become pirates, and follow treasure maps! Author and illustrator Stephen Hogtun's gorgeous use of color and distinctive text helps to explore the wonder of imagination and make it accessible to children.
Jesus is my Lord! Jesus is my savior! Jesus is my friend! He wants to be yours too! I Made a New Friend Today tells the story of the price He paid for our salvation and the life-giving relationship He wants with anyone who will believe. I hope you make a new friend today!
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 problemExplains 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
Laughing one minute, crying the next. Sometimes, no matter how hard you try to jolly the dinosaur into a better mood, things go south very quickly.* Helping kids identify and express feelings* It's ok to have difficult moments* Teaching your kids to understand triggers*Solutions that help children handle their emotions in healthier waysIt has a great message:"I think it's important for children to learn that it's fine to "be grumpy" even on Christmas Day" - Sandra"A beautiful book. Great for preschoolers!" - SamExplains emotions & feelings:"This is a great book for children and adults alike. Great message about feeling." - Lily"This is lovely. Nice pictures and a beautiful little story. I'm enjoying it as much as my grandkids! " - SarahAnd* Cute illustrations with a nice rhyming story* Not too long, grabs kid's attention
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 problemExplains 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
It's hard to be patient. But there are ways to make it easier on parents and children alike!Teaching kids about patience is one of the most important lessons you can teach your little ones. Children will learn how to stay calm in stressful situations, which they'll face throughout their lives.Here's a great story about patience:Teaching the importance of self-control, an important life skillPromoting manners and emotion regulationLearning that some things are worth waiting forDealing with not always getting what you want***** "We had so much fun reading this book with my 4 and 6 years old! This is a great book about patience." - DaniellePerfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten. A great tool for parents, caregivers, teachers and healthcare professionals.
This is a story about a girl named Willow, who feels SO BIG sometimes she just can't keep it in! Her voice is loud, and her spirit is strong; she loves to sing and dance. She must tell mommy everything, NOW, not later! But sometimes mommy is busy and can't come quite yet. Can Willow wait patiently, will she calmly sit...or will she get frustrated and throw a big 'ole fit? Join these characters as they explore everyday scenarios that are likely shared amongst mothers of toddlers the world over. Each scenario aims to entertain the young reader, while also engaging the adult reader in the story and ultimately allows for mothers to feel seen and appreciated for all they do.
Your Smile is Still There is a children's book about finding happiness regardless of emotions. It should be a part of every parent and child's book collection.This colorfully illustrated book takes children on a journey through different emotions and situations building emotional intelligence, empathy, and self-awareness.Autumn and Sam have noticed their family is different from their friends. They have two houses - one with mom and one with dad while their friends have just one home with both parents. This leads to many emotions for them as they navigate their friendships, family time, and even birthdays. Sometimes these emotions make them feel uncertain, sad, happy, and even fearful. Join them on their journey as they always manage to find their smiles again.
Embark on a thrilling adventure with the Jungle Buddyz!Scooter, Flick, Milo, Lincoln, and Gabby are inseparable friends. When an exciting race is about to take place, Scooter's nerves get the best of him. Will his buddyz help him overcome his fears and find the courage to race?Get ready to groove, giggle, and feel the love with the Jungle Buddyz!
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