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Moving to another country takes a toll, and it does so exceptionally for many young minds like my nearly four-year-old son. When Gosa moves from all he has ever known in Nigeria to Scotland, he encounters an unreceptive environment that confuses and wounds him. He had made friends back home and now, he struggles with the fact that he has been pulled away from his way of life and must adapt to a new town where the way he speaks, the colour of his skin, are questioned. Many children leaving Africa for the first time are not even aware that their skin has a "colour," yet could be mistreated by those who fail to see their humanity. Based on a true story, The Boy Who Wanted to Be a Mouse explores the emotional pain many immigrant children endure when faced with discrimination, and how Gosa ultimately learns to overcome those battles and embrace who he truly is.If you want to teach your child to accept and love him/herself, or are planning on relocating; then this is the best book for you and your child. This beautifully illustrated picture book comes handy to help you prepare the mind of your young once should they find themselves in an unreceptive environment. This is a book that teaches and educate kids on values, self -worth, self-love and the impact of relocation on immigrant kids and survival.>This picture book will do well for children of parents looking to relocate with their young once, on how to prepare their minds on different cultures and differences.
Hockey fans will love this action-packed middle grade novel about teamwork, overcoming adversity, and being proud of who you are and where you come from. Join Alex as he navigates a new school, deals with new friends and bullies alike, and proves that on the ice, only the colour of your jersey matters.
"The chaotic, confusing, funny, and inspiring story of ten-year-old Queenie and her mission to fit in and make friends at her new school while figuring out how to manage her ADHD. When ten-year-old Queenie and her family move from small-town Ontario to a glitzy suburb of Vancouver, she is desperate to fit in and make a best friend for the first time in her life. With her creativity and bubbly personality, Queenie arrives at Western Canada Preparatory School ready to win over her classmates and conquer the world. But even before the first bell rings, she finds herself in trouble. From always being late to talking out of turn to never being able to focus, Queenie stands out like a sore thumb, especially among the cool girls she wants to impress. Hardest of all, she has a secret. She's been diagnosed with ADHD, and she hates how different it makes her feel. After she struggling to navigate her new world, dreaming up ill-advised schemes to make the other kids like her, she must face her greatest fear of all: making a speech in front of the whole school that will show everyone her true self"--
Finalist for The 2022 Governor General’s Literary AwardsA magical children’s picture book, written in Cree and English, depicting the transformation of a barren landscape into a rich natural world where an elderly couple can spend their remaining days.Rooted in the historical displacement and relocation of members of the Chemawawin First Nation from their ancestral homeland, The Move is a bilingual story of two Cree Elders adjusting to life in their new environment. The story presents two contrasting landscapes of the old community—the homeland of the Chemawawin People—and the new community of Easterville, which at first appears barren and lifeless. Gradually, the couple begins to incorporate their old customs and traditions into their current surroundings. Family members begin to visit, and eventually nature begins to bloom all around them. Through traditional Cree storytelling techniques and vivid imagery, the new landscape springs to life and becomes a true community, filled with life and happiness.
Experience the excitement of South Korea through the eyes of a curious young explorer. Join Gastão in "The Adventures of Gastão in South" (Chinese Traditional Edition) as he immerses himself in South Korea's breathtaking scenery and fascinating traditions. Travel alongside this energetic boy as he explores ancient temples, crowded markets, and royal palaces. Gastão wants to know everything about this enchanting country-trying new foods, learning the culture, and meeting new people.On this unforgettable adventure, education and entertainment go hand-in-hand through the pages. With charming illustrations and an engaging story, each destination springs to life. Ideal for young readers, this book sparks a love of travel, nature, history, and culture. Let your child become Gastão's friend, immersing themselves in the magic and customs of South Korea. Through vivid storytelling, the wonders of South Korea will inspire their sense of adventure and wonder. As the third installment in the "Adventures of Gastão" series, this book allows children to continue along with Gastão on another cultural journey. Get ready for an exciting cultural adventure without ever leaving home!
In this partially illustrated early chapter book, Bailey is nervous about their first day at the Hero Academy, an elementary school for young superheroes.
"This is a kids book about nonbinary identities--but what does being nonbinary mean? For some people, the question and its answer may be new or a little confusing. It's okay to not know what it means! That's where all good conversations start. The journey to understanding starts with an open mind and an open heart"--
"What's Inside? Being inclusive is a choice we can make every day! Being inclusive means reaching out to and welcoming all people and everything that makes them who they are. When we learn to see the beauty in our differences, we can embrace the rich, diverse, and amazing world we live in together!"--Back cover.
"A high school stage manager has to face his complicated feelings about love when he catches himself falling for the same guy as his sister"--
"In a celebration of delayed gratification ... [this book] explains why waiting can be wonderful--and can give you a reason to cheer all year round, from New Year's Day to Kwanzaa, and all the holidays in between"--
"Red Kenny is on a road trip for spring break with five friends: Her best friend - the older brother - his perfect girlfriend - a secret crush - a classmate - and a killer. When their RV breaks down in the middle of nowhere with no cell service, they soon realize this is no accident. They have been trapped by someone out there in the dark, someone who clearly wants one of them dead. With eight hours until dawn, the six friends must escape, or figure out which of them is the target. But is there a liar among them? Buried secrets will be forced to light and tensions inside the RV will reach deadly levels. Not all of them will survive the night"--
"Wildly imaginative and creative! Your kids will go loco for El Toro!" ?Jeff Kinney, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid seriesFrom New York Times bestselling, three-time Pura Belpré Award?winning author-illustrator Raúl the Third, Tag Team features El Toro and La Oink Oink's team-up in Spanish and English in this graphic-novel-style El Toro & Friends paperback reader from the Eisner-nominated World of ¡Vamos!Little Lobo introduced readers to his wrestling hero El Toro in Vamos! Let's Go to the Market! Now El Toro is off on his own adventures in this early reader graphic novel series!After last night's match, the stadium is a mess! There is so much work to be done and Mexican wrestling star El Toro feels overwhelmed.Enter . . . La Oink Oink! With the collaborative spirit they have in the ring, El Toro and La Oink Oink tackle the cleaning up together. La Oink Oink sweeps and El Toro picks up the trash. La Oink Oink washes the dishes, and El Toro dries them. Together, an insurmountable mountain of chores becomes a series of fun tasks for these two wrestling friends!With unique, detailed illustrations and easy Spanish and English vocabulary words, sports fans and comic book fans alike will fall in love with El Toro, La Oink Oink, and their tag-team adventures in this fun early reader graphic novel.
"The Three Sisters and the Fair Share: Learning About Equality and Equity" by Shakeema Funchess is a delightful children's book that explores important concepts of fairness, equality, and equity. The story revolves around three sisters named Athena, Leila, and Maya, who love playing games with each other. However, they start noticing that each sister receives different attention from their mother, which leaves them feeling upset and confused.Seeking clarity, the sisters gather the courage to approach their mother and express their concerns. Sensing their distress, their mother takes the opportunity to teach them about equality and equity. Through engaging conversations and relatable examples, the sisters learn that equality means treating everyone the same, while equity means ensuring everyone gets what they need to thrive, even if it requires different amounts or methods of support.As the sisters delve deeper into their newfound knowledge, they realize that the principles of equality and equity extend far beyond their sibling relationship. They begin to understand that fairness should be applied in all aspects of life, such as school, friendships, and community. With their mother's guidance, Athena, Leila, and Maya embark on a journey to promote fairness and ensure that everyone receives their fair share."The Three Sisters and the Fair Share" offers an engaging and accessible way for children to comprehend complex ideas of equality and equity. The book serves as an excellent resource for fostering discussions about fairness, empathy, and inclusivity, and it encourages young readers to become advocates for equality in their own lives.This enchanting tale is a valuable addition to any child's library, particularly for those expecting a sibling, as it provides insights into navigating relationships and promoting fairness among family members. "The Three Sisters and the Fair Share" is sure to captivate young readers while imparting invaluable lessons about the importance of treating others with equality and ensuring everyone's fair share.
Heureuse comme je suis est un livre bilingue qui aidera les enfants du monde entier à apprendre et à apprécier l'amour-propre. L'édition bilingue est disponible dans diverses autres langues.Aucun petit enfant ne se regarde dans le miroir et ne voit ¿trop¿ ou ¿trop peü de quoi que ce soit á moins qüon ne lui apprenne à se voir de cette façon. Il y a une abondance de diversité ancrée dans les différents horizons de chaque personne, et cette diversité doit être appréciée et célébrée. Enseigner à vos enfants la diversité va de pair avec l'inclusion.Ce livre pour enfants fait partie d'une collection de livres illustrés pour enfants qui envoient un message positif, montrant aux enfants la beauté de la diversité, de l'amitié et bien sûr, de l'amour et de l'appréciation de soi. Heureuse comme je suis apprend aux enfants que le bonheur ne dépend pas des autres et qu'il commence par s'aimer soi-même.En plus de véhiculer toutes ces valeurs importantes, ce livre bilingue Anglais/Français vise à enseigner aux enfants (et à leurs parents) une nouvelle langue de la manière la plus ludique. Vos enfants apprendront le Français sans même s'en rendre compte.Les histoires déclenchent un processus d'apprentissage naturel et stimulent notre mémoire à long terme en activant les émotions qui ont un impact sur ce processus. C'est pourquoi Heureuse comme je suis est un outil parfait pour enseigner le Français à vos enfants.Ce livre est idéal pour les enfants entre 3 et 6 ans. Les mots d'affirmation trouvés dans notre livre aideront à construire l'image de soi et l'estime de soi de votre enfant.L'édition bilingue est disponible dans plusieurs autres langues. Suivez @lingobabies pour les mises à jour et les nouvelles versions.*****Happy within is a children's book that will help children from around the world learn, appreciate self-love and embrace diversity.The message of the book is to help provide children with the support and confidence to be happy with themselves and within their own skin. No matter where in the world they are from, whether the race, the background, etc.A bilingual children's book in English & French to help parents, carers and educators teach children both languages. DETAILS: An excellent bilingual resource for kids to teach & learn FrenchIdeal for kids ages of 3 4 5 6 A fantastic bilingual English-French children's book for preschools, teachers & educators in French speaking c
Happy within is a bilingual book that will help children from around the world learn and appreciate self-love & diversity. This book is bilingual children's book in English & Arabic. ¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿ - ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿¿The message of the book is to help provide children with the support and confidence to be happy with themselves and within their own skin. All kids are beautiful no matter where in the world they are from, whether the race, the background, etc. The book includes a diverse range of characters with the message that we should all love ourselves and support one another to be the best we can be.It is a positive children's book teaching them to be proud of themselves, proud of who they are and of their uniqueness. Teaching that happiness is not dependent on others and starts with loving yourself. Only through self-love and believing in oneself it is possible to be happy within.Resources play a key role in language development and for this reason, families should be intentional in providing language resources to bilingual learners. Happy Within ¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿ is ideal for monolingual or bilingual families, who would like to teach their children either English and/or Arabic. The use of bilingual text paired with beautiful colourful illustrations help engage children, retain and learn two languages at the same time.This bilingual English Arabic children¿s picture book is ideal for:Boys and Girls between the ages of 2-6Arabic language learning for kidsArabic pre-schools/ kindergartenArabic speaking families who would like to teach their kids Arabic.Teaching kids about self-loveTeaching kids the importance and beauty of diversityThe bilingual edition is available in various other languages. Follow @lingobabies for updates & new releases.English Arabic Children's Book: English Arabic Picture Book. Arabic Language Learning Books. Perfect Book to Learn Arabic for Kids Ages 2-6. My first childrens book Arabic
From the acclaimed author of Funny, You Don't Look Autistic, a picture book debut about two very different brothers and a connection that goes beyond words.For Michael and Mattie, growing up together includes all of the usual sibling stuff-riding the school bus for the first time, squabbling over the remote control, and learning to stand up for themselves. But the older they get, the more their paths start to diverge. Despite both being autistic, their experiences of life on the spectrum are very different. Things that delight Mattie disgust or frustrate Michael (and vice versa!), often to comedic effect, and what feels easy to one brother might be nearly impossible for the other. Still, there's always something to bring them back together-even if it takes a while for them to get there.Written with both humor and heart as a tribute to his brother, Michael McCreary offers an intimate first-person account of a bond that is both universal and unique. Tallulah Dumont brings the spirit of the story to life through heightened body language and facial expressions inspired by the illustrations of Michael Martchenko.
Thrown together on the high seas in the mid-eighteenth century, George, William and Abraham find themselves marooned on a desolate island ruled over by a cruel Master. Can their growing friendship overcome his merciless control? And where, in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, can they escape to?Timothy Hay's debut young adult adventure novel jumps off the page. You can feel the spray of the Atlantic, the weight of the gold, the sting of the whip, and the joy of their triumph!
A Literary Titan Gold Award Winning Book!"We're All So Different" is the perfect picture book to teach your child about accepting their own differences and those of others. It will help you little one(s) love themselves as they are and see that our differences are strengths and not weaknesses. Our differences are what make us unique.In this kids' book, you'll find beautiful full page illustrations of children with all sorts of differences: race, gender, height, temperament, preferences, background, disabilities, emotions and more. Each spread shows children happily co-existing with those around them, regardless of how different they all are. This children's book also contains charming and well crafted rhymes that easily flow from page to page.There are 3 pages of activities and affirmations for you and your little one(s) to do after completing the book that center around the idea of embracing our differences.An additional 2 free coloring pages are also included to help keep your kids busy and expand their creativity.This book will help your children:To embrace and celebrate their differencesTo be kind and understanding of others and their differencesTo boost their self-esteemTo love who they areAs more children read this book and learn to love their own differences and be understanding of others, we can create a world that celebrates our individuality and recognizes that our differences make us unique.So, if you are looking for an amazing children's book for kids 3-10 with special needs, trouble fitting in, low self-esteem, or if you simply want them to embrace their own differences, this colorful rhyming picture book is a great choice. Just don't be surprised if it quickly becomes their favorite and they start reading it again and again!
"Your brain it works different, different you see. Different than others, neurotypically."Millie suspects she is different than others. On the outside she appears to be fine but what's really going on in her head is a completely different story.Unmasking Millie is a much needed story about visibility for girls and women with ADHD. It is a call to action to stop masking (something many girls/women with ADHD do) and embrace your differences.
Seventeen-year-old George usually finds solace on the water, but when her estranged father returns, her best friend becomes pregnant, and wildfires tear through Australia she seeks refuge in a new relationship.
A contemporary young adult novel about a biracial Black and white teen boy who contends with a life-altering year at an alternative school, showing a raw glimpse into the systemic inequality experienced by young people in racialized communities.Zay's ma always said his mouth would get him in trouble. Sure enough, it got him into his first and only fight in his junior year of high school. Expelled from his district, Zay's only hope for redemption is to transfer to Broadlawn Alternative School and complete the year. Zay isn't thrilled about the disgusting school lunch and classroom trailers at Broadlawn, and boarding with his aunt Mel and her live-in boyfriend isn't the greatest. But he'd rather be there than in the city dealing with his estranged father, his overbearing mother, and the fallout from his fight. Besides, Broadlawn has Feven, the beautiful new student Zay is starting to get to know-and fall for. Still, first love is rarely a fairy tale, and as Zay's time in Broadlawn comes to an end, he learns that shaping yourself within a new place is a lot harder than letting it shape you. But worth it, nonetheless.A tender contemplation of first love, broken families, and healing generational trauma.
The leaders of tomorrow will need skills in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM). I am Represented introduces tomorrow's leaders to new possibilities through prose and globally inclusive illustrations of representation in STEAM. The book takes children on a journey to explore what STEAM is and to imagine themselves in STEAM. As children explore, they become confident and feel validated when they realize that people who look like them are represented in STEAM. In the beginning, children will ask, "Can I do that?" and after reading the book, they will be able to confidently say, "Yes, I can do that!"
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