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While at the movies, David fumbles to unfold his seat and a piece of popcorn falls into the nacho bowl. A humorous story follows! Popcorn vs Nacho gives a colorful point of view about why you may want to think twice about being a bully and show kindness and respect. Popcorn vs Nacho is perfect for boys, girls, early readers, primary school students, and even toddlers. It is perfect either as a bedtime read or as a story in the classroom to encourage discussion on friendships, bullying and being kind to others.If you like fun and silly characters like Honey Bunny Funnybunny by Mariyln Sadler, books on friendship like Wish by Barbara O'Connonr, or books like I Love You to the Moon and Back by Amelia Hepworth. You and your child will enjoy Popcorn vs Nacho. Popcorn vs Nacho will make a very memorable gift for young readers, parents, and teachers!
Three BFFs prove that girls can do anything they set their minds to in the sixth book in this hilarious series told entirely in text messages, emojis, and passed notes. Perfect for fans of Invisible Emmie and the Dork Diaries. TBH, sometimes boys say dumb things about girls. And Cece is sick of it!When she leads a super-successful event at school to raise awareness, everyone starts looking to her to take charge?of everything. Prianka needs ideas for National Poetry Month, Victoria wants advice on volunteer projects, and Gabby needs homework help. To be honest, being a leader is fun but the pressure is OOC (out of control)! Can Cece help her friends without totally losing it herself?
Zupy the Robot helps parents, educators and counselors discuss feelings with children. Complete with activities, Zupy helps children relate to feelings.
Includes excerpt from Diary of a 5th grade outlaw: The friend thief.
For fans of the Royal Diaries series and of Gail Carson Levine, here is the second adventure in a middle grade time travel series from Newbery Honor-winning Kathryn Lasky!In book 2, newly orphaned Rose finds herself time-traveling between present day and the court of the two most memorable English princesses in history.When Princess Mary ascends the throne in sixteenth-century England, Rose is forced to leave Princess Elizabeth and serve Mary. Mary's coronation is coming, and Rose will be put to work making elaborate gowns. But the religiously devout queen's next plan is to begin her attack on Protestants--burning them at the stake!Rose's dad, master spy and goldsmith for the court, urges Rose to escape to her home century, present day Indiana, where Rose befriends a young immigrant named Marisol. Rose must protect Marisol from both middle school mean girls and the threat of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Relishing her newfound family, Rose is determined to rescue her father and best friend Franny from the dangers of Queen Mary's reign. Is she willing to risk everything to save the people closest to her?
A "New York Times" bestseller, this sequel to Bradley's Newbery Honor-winning "The War that Saved My Life" continues Ada's World War II journey as new challenges force her to figure out who she really is now that she's free.
A Juanita le gusta mucho ir a su escuela, de hecho, suele llegar más temprano que nadie, sin embargo, le gusta hacer algo que no es bien visto por profesores ni por sus compañeros. Un día aprenderá una lección que le hará cambiar totalmente de actitud.Escrito por el educador, orientador y terapeuta familiar Miguel Ángel Núñez.Pensado para niños mayores de 6 años (Valores: inclusión, integración, respeto, tolerancia).
Thomas Rockwell's deliciously disgusting and enduring classic joins the Scholastic Gold line, now with exclusive bonus materials!
Friends. Frenemies. MIDDLE SCHOOL.The last day of seventh grade has Jaime and Maya wondering who their real friends are.Jaime knows something is off with her friend group. They've started to exclude her and make fun of the way she dresses and the things she likes. At least she can count on her BFF, Maya, to have her back . . . right?Maya feels more and more annoyed with Jaime, who seems babyish compared to the other girls in their popular group. It's like she has nothing in common with Jai anymore. Are their days as BFFs numbered . . . ?
From author-illustrator Jarvis comes a buoyant underwater tale about a little blue fish who learns that being dazzling isn't what makes you special.Coral Reef City is home to the most brilliant tropical fish in the ocean. Sparkling and multicolored, they swim around and around, showing off. And then there's Terry. Small, blue, and ordinary, Terry spends his days playing hiding games with his friends and wishing the tropical fish would play with him, too. So with the help of his friends, Terry fashions a flashy, dazzling costume and transforms into Tropical Terry. But life as the center of attention isn't quite everything Terry dreamed it would be — especially once Eddie the Eel shows up, hungry for dinner. In a bright, cheerful story, Jarvis uses his vibrant art and heartwarming wit to prove that sometimes the things you thought made you unremarkable are actually the most special qualities of all.
The Language of Fire is a lyrical, dark, and moving look at the life of Joan of Arc, who as a teen girl in the fifteenth century commanded an army and helped crown a king of France.Jehanne is an illiterate peasant, never quite at home among her siblings and peers. Until one day she hears a voice call to her, telling her she is destined for important things. She begins to understand that she has been called by God, chosen for a higher purpose: to save France.Through sheer determination and incredible courage, Jehanne becomes the unlikeliest of heroes. She runs away from home, dresses in men's clothes, and convinces an army that she will lead France to victory.As a girl in a man's world, at a time when women truly had no power, Jehanne faced constant threats and violence from the men around her. Despite the impossible odds, Jehanne became a fearless warrior who has inspired generations.This extraordinary verse novel from award-winning author Stephanie Hemphill dares to imagine how an ordinary girl became a great leader and ultimately saved a nation.
Sergio said that my best friend Bruno's hat was weird. When I told him to stop, he called me a weirdo! If I had kept playing with Bruno, Sergio would have kept teasing me, too. But now I miss my friend terribly. What should I do?Told from the point of view of Bruno's best friend, Peter, this insightful children's book explores...
Amelia Maskin had never experienced drama in school before...until sixth grade. Amelia and her two best friends, Ellie and Reyna, had been best friends since kindergarten. They were super excited to finally be going into sixth grade, to be older kids. They weren't expecting it, but some new kids were coming into their grade to learn alongside them. One of the new kids, Baylee, became one of their best friends. One day, Baylee, Ellie, and Reyna started telling secrets to each other, excluding Amelia from their conversations. Amelia didn't know what she did wrong, so she asked the three what they were talking about and why they weren't including her. After lots of interrogation occurred, she finally figured out what their secret was. Baylee was throwing a birthday party and not inviting Amelia. She was very upset, and didn't know what to do. And to make things worse, Baylee said to Amelia that she didn't want to be friends with her anymore. This made Amelia even more confused, and Ellie and Reyna told her some more bad news. "What could get worse?" Amelia thought. That's when Baylee dropped the bomb. She told Ellie and Reyna that they had to choose between her and Amelia! Read to find out what happens next!Themes of this book: www.claireburbank.com, Bullying, Values for kids, bullying books for kids, bullying books for children, values for kids, values for children, life lessons, friendship, children books, bullying in school, books for kids, school bullies, grade school bullies, parenting books, parenting books about bullying, middle school bullies, bullying books for parents, trouble with friends, lessons for kids, problems with friends, cute kids' books, cyber bullying, young kids books, metaphorical bullying, bullying topics told in the form of a children's book, social media bullying, anti-bullying, parenting, good parenting, good parents, solving bullying, solving bullying problems at school, mean kids, rude kids, stopping mean kids, stopping mean kids at school, problem solving, mean kids at school, stopping bullying, stop bullying me, stop bullying my friend, stop bullying NH, stop bullying right now, stop bullying me right now, bullies can become friends, teasing, dealing with kids who tease, bullying prevention, prevent bullying, www.stopbullyingnh.com, www.stopbullyingnh.org, stopbullyingme.org
The astonishing trilogy by Carnegie Award winner Ness is now a major motion picture. This set contains "The Knife of Never Letting Go, The Ask and the Answer, " and "Monsters of Men."
From the author of Butter comes an emotional coming-of-age novel about teen coder who gets roped into a dangerous hack, perfect for fans of John Corey Whaley and Adam Silvera.Eli is coasting through high school, spending most of his time writing code. Each day is as boring as the next--until he receives a cryptic message in binary code, leading him to Seth and Mouse. They're seeking a third member for a prestigious hacking competition, after their teammate and friend Jordan committed suicide last year. Intrigued by the challenge, Eli agrees.But soon it becomes clear that Seth and Mouse are after more than winning a competition--they're seeking revenge for the abuse that caused Jordan's suicide. Eli is in way over his head, but he's also hiding a dangerous secret that could lead to even more trouble if he isn't careful. In a story about the shift of power from those who rule at school to those who rule online, the difference between bully and victim is blurred and Eli--whose coding skilled have taught him to make order out of chaos--will find the real world is much harder to control.
GIRLS IN TROUBLEThat's what Sylvie Blake's older sister, Julia, renamed their favorite fairy tale book, way back when they were just girls themselves. Now Julia has disappeared?and no one knows if she's in trouble.Sylvie is trying to carry on Julia's impressive legacy at the prestigious National Ballet Theatre Academy, turning fouettés until the spinning in her head can be blamed on ballet alone. But Julia, ever the star of the show, can't stay hidden forever. And when she sends Sylvie a copy of their old storybook with a mysterious list inside, Sylvie begins to see signs of her sister everywhere she goes.She may be losing her grip on reality, but Sylvie has to find out if the strange, almost magical things she's been seeing?a figure in a red cape walking a wolf, a silver shoe abandoned by a fleeing girl in blue?have anything to do with Julia's whereabouts.With the help of her best friend's enigmatic brother and his beat-up car, Sylvie sets out to the beat of a Fleetwood Mac playlist, determined to return to New York with her sister in tow. But what Sylvie doesn't expect to learn is that trouble comes in lots of forms?and that the damsel in distress is often the only one who can save herself.
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