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Big Bob, Little Bob
(Paperback)
James Howe; Illustrated by Laura Ellen Anderson
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When a girl with a troubled history of finding dead bodies
investigates the murder of her ex, she uncovers a plot to put
herself---and everyone she loves---on the list of who's next.Flora
Calhoun has a reputation for sticking her nose where it doesn't
belong. After stumbling upon a classmate's body years ago, the
trauma of that discovery and the police's failure to find the
killer has haunted her ever since. One night, she gets a midnight
text from Ava McQueen, the beautiful girl who had ignited Flora's
heart last summer, then never spoke to her again. Just in time to
witness Ava's death from a gunshot wound, Flora is set on a path of
rage and vengeance for all the dead girls whose killer is never
found. Her tunnel-visioned sleuthing leads to valuable clues about
a shocking conspiracy involving her school and beyond, but also
earns her sinister threats from the murderer. She has a choice---to
give up the hunt for answers, or keep digging and risk her loved
ones' lives. Either way, Flora will regret the consequences. Who's
next on the killer's list?
Utilizing experiences and expertise from English educators, young
adult literature authors, classroom teachers, and mental health
professionals, this book considers how secondary English Language
Arts can address school gun violence. Curated by field experts,
contributions to this volume pay special attention to how a
school's culture and climate affect how teachers and students
communicate around difficult topics that are embedded in the
curriculum, but not directly addressed. As the first book that
helps teachers and teacher educators to grapple with the topic of
school violence specifically in the English education classroom,
this book promotes young adult literature and writing activities
that address timely and unfortunately recurring events.
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Adopting Posie
(Hardcover)
Iris Keen; Illustrated by Jonathan Seibel; Contributions by Kevin Haslam
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Cyril and Pat
(Hardcover)
Emily Gravett; Illustrated by Emily Gravett
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Red Hood
(Paperback)
Elana K. Arnold
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A dark, engrossing, blood-drenched tale of the familiar threats to
female power-and one girl's journey to regain it. Five starred
reviews greeted this powerful story from Elana K. Arnold, author of
the Printz Honor winner Damsel. You are alone in the woods, seen
only by the unblinking yellow moon. Your hands are empty. You are
nearly naked. And the wolf is angry. Since her grandmother became
her caretaker when she was four years old, Bisou Martel has lived a
quiet life in a little house in Seattle. She's kept mostly to
herself. She's been good. But then comes the night of homecoming,
when she finds herself running for her life over roots and between
trees, a fury of claws and teeth behind her. A wolf attacks. Bisou
fights back. A new moon rises. And with it, questions. About the
blood in Bisou's past, and on her hands as she stumbles home. About
broken boys and vicious wolves. About girls lost in the
woods-frightened, but not alone.
Each step in Annabelle’s 2,700-mile cross-country run brings her closer
to facing a trauma from her past in National Book Award finalist Deb
Caletti’s novel about the heart, all the ways it breaks, and its
journey to healing. Because sometimes against our will, against all
odds, we go forward.
Then…
Annabelle’s life wasn’t perfect, but it was full—full of friends,
family, love. And a boy…whose attention Annabelle found flattering and
unsettling all at once.
Until that attention intensified.
Now…
Annabelle is running. Running from the pain and the tragedy from the
past year. With only Grandpa Ed and the journal she fills with words
she can’t speak out loud, Annabelle runs from Seattle to Washington, DC
and toward a destination she doesn’t understand but is determined to
reach. With every beat of her heart, every stride of her feet,
Annabelle steps closer to healing—and the strength she discovers within
herself to let love and hope back into her life.
Annabelle’s journey is the ultimate testament to the human heart, and
how it goes on after being broken.
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The Fort
(Hardcover)
Gordon Korman
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Organised around the groundbreaking principles of 8 Keys to End
Bullying, the two-book 8 Keys to End Bullying Activity Program for
Kids & Tweens builds key social-emotional skills in readers
ages 8-12, empowering them to cope with conflict and end bullying
in their communities and schools. Younger kids can complete the
activities with a parent or teacher's guidance, while older kids
can complete the activities independently. These simple activities
cultivate (1) assertiveness, emotion management and friendship
skills in kids vulnerable to bullying, (2) problem-solving skills
for kids who witness bullying and (3) empathy and kindness skills
in kids who are likely to bully their peers.
A Be Yourself Guide for Teen Girls #1 New Release in Teen &
Young Adult Maturing, School & Education, Bullying Issues,
Dating & Intimacy In this book of short daily meditations and
essays, Amanda Ford, a young adult herself, offers stories,
information, and advice on all the important issues facing young
women today: boys, dating, drinking, self-respect, self-love,
fights with friends, dealing with parents, and more. Support for
young women as they navigate one of the most confusing and
challenging times of their lives. When Amanda Ford emerged from her
tumultuous teenage years, she saw the need for a guide to help
girls learn to listen to their inner voices and think for
themselves. Be True To Yourself is the big sister Amanda never had
and always wanted to be. It provides the encouragement and guidance
she wished, as a teenage girl, that an older sister had given her,
as well as stories and advice that she would have loved to share
with a younger sister during her own teen years. Your daughter,
granddaughter, niece, or young friend will learn to listen to her
heart with this coming-of-age guide. Girls will find comfort,
encouragement, and insight in these pages, along with suggestions
for articulating and confiding their feelings, fears, and
frustrations. They will learn more about so many important topics
introduced during adolescence, such as: How to love yourself, boost
your self-confidence, and receive compliments well How to determine
your own values, be true to yourself, and follow through on your
promises How to cherish your friends and family even when they're
getting on your last nerve If you appreciated self-development
books for teens like The Ultimate Self-Esteem Workbook for Teens,
Just As You Are, You Don't Have to Learn Everything the Hard Way,
or Embracing the Awkward, then you'll love Be True to Yourself.
How can Ralph be so mean? Lucy is one of a kind and Ralph loves to
point that out. Lucy's defining moment comes when Ralph truly needs
help. Because she knows what she stands for, Lucy has the courage
to make a good choice. This charming story empowers children to
always do the right thing and be proud of themselves, even when
they are faced with someone as challenging as Ralph. ?Como puede
ser Ralph tan cruel? Lucy es especial, y Ralph no pierde ocasion de
hacerlo notar. La oportunidad de Lucy se presenta cuando Ralph se
encuentra en un apuro y necesita ayuda. Lucy sabe bien que debe
hacer, y tiene el valor de tomar la decision correcta. Esta
encantadora historia refuerza en los ninos la importancia de hacer
siempre lo que es correcto y de sentirse orgullosos de ellos
mismos, incluso cuando se enfrentan a alguien tan bravucon como
Ralph.
Jamie Kidding finds a semi-automatic handgun in an inner-city
dumpster. An aspiring artist, Jamie initially resorts to his
notebook to record the reality of his complicated life with his
mother, his deadbeat stepfather and the bullies he faces daily at
his high school. Gradually, the weapon takes over Jamie's life and
his imagination, tantalizing him with deadly solutions to his
personal troubles. Seduced by a sense of power, one fateful day he
takes the gun to school. Jamie's Got a Gun is a hypbrid of novel,
film noir, and comic/graphic novel.
Children's Coloring Book English-French: Egbert turns red. When
Manfred bullies and teases him, Egbert turns very red. Angry and
red. What can one do about it? Egbert has a plan and an adventurous
idea ... Quand Manfred se moque de lui et l'embete, Egbert devient
tout rouge. Furieux et tout rouge. Que faire ? Egbert a un plan et
une idee audacieuse...
Discover how you can cut the stress, catch up on sleep and breathe a little easier with 50 practical tips to really make you feel happier!
The world is a pretty stressful place, and we all need some help reminding us to take care of ourselves. But the good news is that there are loads of easy tips and tricks to keep yourself feeling happy, from customising your own bedtime ritual to how to resolve arguments with your parents. Complete with simple breathing exercises, yoga poses and even advice on the best food to eat when you're feeling down, this is a one-stop guide to transform worried kids into happy, confident ones.
Author Suzy Reading, a mum of two as well as being a chartered psychologist and yoga teacher, knows that the emotional wellbeing of children is just as important as their physical health. Good mental health allows children to develop the resilience to cope with whatever life throws at them and grow into well-rounded, healthy adults. Funny, engaging and practical - and brought to life with illustrations by Alex Paterson - this is the ideal book to help readers cope with their emotions and face each day raring to go.
With queen bees, drama queens and cliquey teens girl friendships
can be tough! Teen Life Confidential is here to help with this
guide for teenagers looking for help surviving the friendship game.
Hanging out with your best friends can be awesome, but what happens
when things go wrong? Queen Bees, Drama Queens and Cliquey Teens
answers your friendship problems and questions and gives advice on
everything from how to cope with the bullies and mean girls at
school, to how to be a better friend yourself. Written by
experienced author Anita Naik, this title explores all aspects of
teenage girl friendships and the problems that surround them. We
look at what being popular means, the downsides of friendships and
what to do when things go wrong. Includes an 8 ways to empower
yourself guide. Self-esteem and self-confidence are vital when
coping with girl friendships and girl bullying, so we've given 8
things that the reader can do every day to improve their confidence
and build their self esteem. Each section is accompanied by quotes
from real teenagers to give examples of real-life problems that
teenagers experience every day. We also feature quizzes to help you
to assess your own behaviour and work out what your friendship
style is. Anita Naik is an author, columnist, blogger and
journalist. She started her career as advice columnist on the teen
magazine Just 17, and is now the agony aunt at Teen Now magazine
and Avon Connects. She is also a regular contributor to the
parenting technology site Quibly (http://www.quib.ly) and writes
regularly on the subjects of teens, tech, parenting, education and
social media, across various media platforms and magazines.
Kidscape is the first charity in the UK established specifically to
prevent bullying and child sexual abuse. Kidscape works UK-wide to
provide individuals and organisations with practical skills and
resources necessary to keep children safe from harm. We are
grateful to Claude Knights at Kidscape for her advice in the
creation of this book. For more information please visit:
http://www.kidscape.org.uk/ Chapter One - Being popular: What does
it means to be popular and who you are friends with right now?
Chapter Two - The girls who rule school: Here we look at the girls
at the top of the class and why they behave the way they do.
Chapter Three - The downside of friendships: Relational aggression
explained and ways to deal with the mean behaviours that arise in
girl friendships. Chapter Four - What kind of friend are you? Helps
readers to assess their own friendship behaviour. We look at the
different types of friend and the problems of the behaviours
associated with them. Chapter Five - When things go wrong: How to
cope with friendships that end, or turn nasty. A Help Section gives
details of places to go for further help and guidance, and a
glossary explains specific terms to readers.
This lyrical picture book from Tony award-winning producer Ashlee
Latimer models joyful self-acceptanceFrancis loves learning new
words. At school, when her class is reviewing words that begin with
the letter "F," someone sneers "Fat, like Francis." Francis always
thought "fat" was a warm word-like snuggling with Mama or belly
rubs for her puppy. But now "fat" feels cold, and Francis feels
very small. After school, Baba takes Francis to the park. She
chooses the bench instead of the swing set, and gets very quiet.
But when Baba uses the word "possible," Francis wants to know what
it means. They explore the park together, discovering what's
"possible" around them. Is it like airplanes, hovering in the sky?
Or does it look like planting and how some things take a long time
to grow? "Possible" makes Francis feel warm and big-like "fat,"
before someone else made her feel small. This ode to
self-acceptance will model for child readers what "possible" might
mean in their own lives.
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