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Winona tends to worry about all the things that could go wrong, and
it's turning her into a worry warthog! From monsters under the bed
to failing maths tests, worries keep swirling around in her head.
Can Winona learn some ways to keep her anxiety under control? Life
can be challenging, and social and emotional skills play a huge
role in learning how to cope with those challenges. The My
Spectacular Self picture book series uses humorous and relatable
stories to draw the reader in. Story-related discussion questions
are included to allow caregivers and teachers the opportunity to
help readers become more aware of themselves and others, helping
each child become their most spectacular self!
Gia the deer is an expert gardener! She has very specific
techniques to set up the perfect garden. But when her friends want
to help, Gia’s perfect plans are quickly destroyed. Gia needs to
speak up and use her communication skills to guide her friends, or
her garden and her friendships might both be ruined. Life can be
challenging, and social and emotional skills play a huge role in
learning how to cope with those challenges. The My Spectacular Self
picture book series uses humorous and relatable stories to draw the
reader in. Story-related discussion questions are included to allow
caregivers and teachers the opportunity to help readers become more
aware of themselves and others, helping each child become their
most spectacular self!
It’s the yearly baking contest, and Olive the skunk must decide
what to make. But there’s too many choices: chocolate cake,
peanut butter cookies, cinnamon muffins... How will Olive decide?
No matter what, making the right choice will certainly be an
adventure! Life can be challenging, and social and emotional skills
play a huge role in learning how to cope with those challenges. The
My Spectacular Self picture book series uses humorous and relatable
stories to draw the reader in. Story-related discussion questions
are included to allow caregivers and teachers the opportunity to
help readers become more aware of themselves and others, helping
each child become their most spectacular self!
Mimi's school friends love playing hide-and-seek at break time. All
of her classmates are great at camouflaging, which means they are
great hiders. But no matter how hard she tries, Mimi can't change
colours. She's convinced that since she's the smallest in the
class, she will never be able to camouflage. Does being small mean
that Mimi will always be bad at hiding?
Taylor is back from summer camp, and he's excited to see all his
friends and family. So excited, in fact, that he forgets to keep
his hands to himself. One by one, his friends become upset with
him, and he cannot figure out why. Will Taylor come to realize that
he's invading their personal space? Life can be challenging, and
social and emotional skills play a huge role in learning how to
cope with those challenges. The My Spectacular Self picture book
series uses humorous and relatable stories to draw the reader in.
Story-related discussion questions are included to allow caregivers
and teachers the opportunity to help readers become more aware of
themselves and others, helping each child become their most
spectacular self!
Peanut has invited all of his friends to the meadow for a special
day. This little chipmunk is finally big enough to fly a kite by
himself. Ready, set, plop! Up, up, up... and right back down. What
is Peanut doing wrong? With the help of his friends, a lot of
patience, unrelenting resilience, complete belief in himself and,
of course, a gust of wind, Peanut's hard work pays off and takes
his kite, and confidence, to new heights!
Murray is frustrated with her older sister. Otti always has to be
first, always decides what game they will play and always takes
whatever toy she wants. Murray is so fed up of being bossed around
that she comes up with some rules to make playing with Otti more
fun. Will Murray and Otti learn how to resolve their conflicts in a
fair way?
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Ling Gets It Right (Paperback)
Laurie Friedman; Illustrated by Gal Weizman
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R255
R209
Discovery Miles 2 090
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Sid the koala has a perfect new hammock, has found two perfect
trees and is ready for the perfect snooze. He can't wait for his
peaceful nap. Unfortunately, there is nothing peaceful about Sid's
neighbour. Marvin is so excited to have a new neighbour that he
won't leave Sid alone, which annoys Sid no end. Will Sid realize
how insensitive he's being and show some empathy so these two
koalas can be friends?
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Love Stinks! (Paperback)
Diana Murray, Gal Weizman
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R110
R88
Discovery Miles 880
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Ships in 5 - 10 working days
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Can a skunk find love? Kids will LOVE reading this sweet and funny
Comic Reader-combining the trusted learning tools of Step into
Reading with the kid favorite comic panels and word
balloons-perfect for Valentine's Day and everyday! Frog love. Fly
love. Where is my love? Everywhere he goes it seems like all the
other animals have someone to love . . . except for Skunk. Even
gnats and snails and bats and whales have partners by their sides.
Will Skunk find love? Comic readers are told almost entirely in
action-packed dialogue! Simple, graphic, paneled layouts introduce
emergent readers to the joy of comics. Step 1 Readers feature big
type and easy words for children who know the alphabet and are
eager to begin reading. Rhyme and rhythmic text paired picture
clues help children decode the story.
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Grace Speaks Up (Paperback)
Laurie Friedman; Illustrated by Gal Weizman
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R246
R199
Discovery Miles 1 990
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Moose is no ordinary dog! When his owner, Frank, leaves for the
day, Moose gets busy in the kitchen cooking soup. Moose loves
cooking for Frank, but not as much as he likes curling up on the
couch with him at the end of a long day!
Moose is no ordinary dog! When his owner, Frank, leaves for the
day, Moose goes shopping. When Frank returns home, he's happy to
see his shelves are well stocked. And Moose is happy to see that
Frank did a little shopping of his own!
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