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Never Ask Me (Paperback)
Jeff Abbott; Read by Peter Giles, Will Collyer, Tessa Netting, Erin Bennett, …
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Jerry Pinkney Children's Book Award No longer is church a divided
space Now it's a celebration place! Church is more than just a
building-it's a gathering of God's people to celebrate who he is
and all that he has done. It's also where we learn about God's
vision for justice and unity. That was the message that Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. shared, and it continues to be an important message
for us today. Because of God's great love, church should be the
best celebration place! This delightful rhyme, accompanied by
colorful illustrations, will be enjoyed by children and the adults
who read with them. Also included is a note from the author to
encourage further conversation about the content. Discover IVP Kids
and share with children the things that matter to God!
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Never Ask Me (Hardcover)
Jeff Abbott; Read by Peter Giles, Will Collyer, Tessa Netting, Erin Bennett, …
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The Identicals (Paperback)
Elin Hilderbrand; Read by Erin Bennett
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The instant New York Times bestseller is "a fun, delightful,
un-putdownable novel" about two identical twin sisters who couldn't
look more alike . . . or live more differently (PopSugar).
Nantucket is only eleven miles away from Martha's Vineyard. But
they may as well be worlds apart for estranged twin sisters Harper
and Tabitha Frost. After not speaking for more than a decade,
Harper and Tabitha switch islands-and lives-to save what's left of
their splintered family. But the twins quickly discover that the
secrets, lies, and gossip they thought they'd outrun can travel
between islands just as easily as they can. Will Harper and Tabitha
be able to bury the hatchet and end their sibling rivalry once and
for all? Before the last beach picnic of the season, there will be
enough old resentments, new loves, and cases of mistaken identity
to make this the most talked-about summer that Martha's Vineyard
and Nantucket have experienced in ages. "Parent Trap vibes with an
adult twist...One of Hilderbrand's most binge-worthy confections."
--Elisabeth Egan, New York Times
Every school wants to be inclusive. But often children on the
autism spectrum are left behind when it comes to participating in
physical education and becoming physically literate—in part
because many physical educators feel unprepared to include children
on the spectrum in class activities.  That’s where Active
Games for Children on the Autism Spectrum comes in. Theoretical
Framework, Games, and Lesson Plans This text provides both the
adaptive framework teachers need and more than 80 games to help
children on the spectrum take part in physical activity, learn from
games, and enjoy being active. Beyond the framework and games, the
book will help physical educators, parents and caregivers, and
others develop the courage, competence, and confidence they need to
teach and help children on the autism spectrum. Active Games for
Children on the Autism Spectrum offers an exploration of the ABCs
of physical literacy (agility, balance, coordination, and speed);
breakdowns of 16 specific skills, including fundamental movement
skills, bike riding, skateboarding or scootering, swimming, and ice
skating 22 games to practice the ABCs and skills; 30 single
equipment games using Hula-Hoops, bean bags, scarves, rubber balls,
gator balls, and racquets and balloons; 29 lesson plans for target
games, net and wall games, striking and fielding games, and
invasion games using the Teaching Games for Understanding approach;
21 bonus games to practice what is learned in the lessons; 14
warm-up and sport skill games; 4 warm-up games to be used in an
inclusive class; and 1 sample home or gym fitness program. Games
Are Easy to Use and Purposeful The games are easy to use, with
clear instruction on how to effectively teach movement skills to
all students, including those on the spectrum. The games are
active, enjoyable, and imbued with purpose. They are accessible to
anyone working with children on the autism spectrum in school, at
home, or in other settings. What Sets This Book Apart What sets
this text apart from similar books is its wealth of theoretical and
practical content beyond the games. Its focus on physical activity,
wellness, health, inclusion, and physical literacy in a wide
variety of environments, along with its foundational content, makes
Active Games for Children on the Autism Spectrum highly valuable to
both experienced and inexperienced teachers, as well as parents and
others working with children with autism. Chapters on physical
literacy, adapting physical activity, planning, movement skills,
community, family and friends, and fitness create a well-rounded,
thorough exploration of how to help children on the spectrum enjoy
the benefits of physical education and an active lifestyle. In
doing so, these children can enhance their health, improve their
motor skills, and strengthen their social skills.
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I Just Want to Read! (Paperback)
Andrea Vilemont Moreau; Illustrated by Erin Bennett
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