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This series helps kids recognize, express, and deal with the roller
coaster of emotions they feel every day. It has been celebrated by
therapists, psychologists, teachers, and parents as wonderful tools
to help children develop self-awareness for their feelings and
those of their friends. Sometimes I feel something. It's hard to
explain. It's not quite a feeling. It's not quite a pain. The
things that I'm feeling make no sense in my brain! Sometimes our
bodies send us signals that are hard to define and express. What do
we do when we feel...hungry? When our arms are tingly and
uncomfortable? When we have an itch? With fun, witty illustrations
and simple, straightforward text, I Feel...Something introduces
kids to the concept of interoception (the ability to understand the
signals our body sends us). This book makes it easier for kids to
identify and express those bodily signals-and have fun too.
A perfect new potty-training book for Daniel Tiger fans--push the
button and hear the potty flush
Daniel and his dad are at Music Man Stan's music shop when Daniel
has to go to the potty. Will he have to wait until he gets home to
use the bathroom? In this adaptation of a popular episode, Daniel
learns that there are bathrooms in lots of places and that he can
use the bathroom in the shop or anywhere else in the neighborhood.
So remember: when you have to go potty, stop and go right away This
adorable book, with a button for kids to press to make the potty's
"flush" sound, is sure to be a hit with Daniel Tiger's youngest
fans
(c) 2014 The Fred Rogers Company.
The Big Steps series is designed to help little ones cope with
everyday experiences and important milestones. In No More Tantrums,
meet a (usually) adorable toddler who is having a very, VERY angry
day, and see how she manages her cross feelings with the help of
her family. Follow the ups and (melt)downs of Mabel's trip to the
park, brought to life with fun flaps and mechanisms. Each page has
helpful tips for parents and carers that are endorsed by The Good
Play Guide and leading Early Years Consultant, Dr Amanda Gummer.
With delightful illustrations from Marie Kyprianou, No More
Tantrums is a brilliant way to explore your little one's frustrated
feelings, and methods of managing them, in a fun and relatable way.
For more toddler tips, check out other books in the Big Steps
series such as I Can Wash My Hands, No More Dummies and I'm
Starting Nursery.
Our eyes see flies. Our eyes see ants. Sometimes they see pink underpants. Oh, say can you see? Dr. Seuss’s hilarious ode to eyes gives little ones a whole new appreciation for all the wonderful things to be seen!
Put on your socks and shoes -- and don't forget your ears! We're going on a listening walk. Shhhhh. Do not talk. Do not hurry. Get ready to fill your ears with a world of wonderful and surprising sounds.
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Just Try One Bite
(Hardcover)
Adam Mansbach, Camila Alves McConaughey; Illustrated by Mike Boldt
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An instant New York Times bestseller! From the bestselling author
of Go the **** to Sleep and healthy eating advocate Camila Alves
McConaughey comes a whimsical role reversal in which picky eater
parents are confronted by their three kids, with hilarious results
These three kids are determined to get their parents to put down
the ice cream, cake, and chicken fried steak to just try one bite
of healthy whole foods. But it's harder than it looks when these
over-the-top gagging, picky parents refuse to give things like
broccoli and kale a chance. Kids will love the jaunty rhyme that's
begging to be read aloud and the opportunity to be way smarter-and
healthier-than their parents.
When I feel scared, I want to curl up and stay very still and very,
very quiet like a little lost rabbit. Developed in close
consultation with expert child psychotherapist Dr. Sharie Coombes,
When I Feel Scared makes an ideal tool to help children recognize,
understand, and talk about their feelings more easily.
From saying goodbye to parents on the very first day of school to
watching butterflies hatch in spring, D. J. Steinberg celebrates
all the landmark moments of preschool. Because the year is full of
so many firsts, this collection of funny, joyful poems is a
must-have for all small scholars in the making.
A book to celebrate starting school. School Days are full of new
adventures. On some days there are butterflies in tummies, upside
down lunchboxes and lines in the bathroom. Other days are for
singing really loud, dressing up in costumes and listening to
stories. But no matter what kind of School Day it is, there are
always friends to be made and fun times to be had.
En esta emocionante historia, basada en las propias experiencias
del autor e ilustrador, un nino se muda de Puerto Rico a los
Estados Unidos en donde descubre que la ciudad de Nueva York tiene
mucho mas en comun con la ciudad de San Juan que lo que el podia
imaginar. Ganador del "premio de honor" Pura Belpre en las
categorias de ilustracion y texto La portada del libro que se
muestra puede variar de lo que se recibe. La mascota de Miguel,
Coqui, siempre anda con el: mientras saluda a sus vecinos en San
Juan, compra quesitos en la panaderia y mientras escucha la
historia de su abuelo cuando conocio al famoso pelotero Roberto
Clemente. Un dia Miguel se entera que el y sus padres se mudaran a
los Estados Unidos, lo cual significa dejar atras a sus amados
abuelos, su hogar en Puerto Rico y tambien a Coqui. La vida en la
ciudad de Nueva York es abrumadora, con lugares, comidas y personas
desconocidas. Sin embargo cuando el y Mama se van a explorar,
descubren algunos lugares similares que les recuerdan a casa y
Miguel se da cuenta que hay una posibilidad de mantener un poco de
Puerto Rico con el --incluyendo su amor por Coqui-- a donde quiera
que vaya.
Leslie Patricelli's beloved baby is back in this first potty board
book. When you've got to go, you've got to go! But where? There
comes a point in every toddler's life when the question must be
raised - should I go in my potty? With pitch-perfect humour and
pacing, Leslie Patricelli follows one baby's thoughts and hilarious
actions as they learn to use the potty for the first time.
With lots of flaps to lift on every page, this informative book
answers the questions that all young children have about their
senses. Each page asks a different question, such as 'How do I
taste things?', 'How do I see?' and 'How do I hear?'. A wonderful
introduction to the senses for inquisitive young minds.
Introduce your baby to their first letters with this large
touch-and-feel playbook. Say and touch the alphabet, from A for
aeroplane to Z for zebra. With textured patches to touch, feel and
explore, this bright and sturdy board book will engage young
children from birth upwards. High-contrast colours and
touch-and-feels stimulate a baby's senses, while encouraging
interaction and play. A perfect first alphabet book for all babies
and toddlers. This touch-and-feel playbook: Encourages sensory
development Boosts motor skills Recommended for children aged 0+
Illustrated by Lemon Ribbon Studio Also available: Baby Touch: 123
Baby Touch: Playbook Baby Touch: Peekaboo Baby Touch: Vehicles Baby
Touch: Animals Baby Touch: Tummy Time Baby Touch: Night Night Baby
Touch: Busy Day Baby Touch: Get Dressed Baby Touch: Seasons
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Music Is . . .
(Board book)
Brandon Stosuy; Illustrated by Amy Martin
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From music writer and The Creative Independent/Kickstarter Editor
in Chief Brandon Stosuy, comes an entertaining new board book that
introduces the many moods, styles, and senses of music to the
youngest audiophiles--because music is for everyone, and music is
for you. Featuring Amy Martin's dynamic art style, Music Is...
explains music through our eyes and ears so that the sense of
hearing is transformed into a visual experience. A pitch-perfect
board book that is sure to strike a chord with readers of all ages.
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