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When One of a Kind is laughed at by Purple One and called a name by
Green One, is the Tease Monster to blame? This whimsical story
teaches children the difference between mean teasing and friendly
teasing.
How do you make young children understand the importance of bathing
and brushing? In this ingenious tale, young readers are sure to get
the message that good hygiene will improve their health and their
relationships The story centers around a fork named Jean who hates
taking baths in the sink and detests showering in the dishwasher.
It's a clever fable with a timeless message.
Part of the Building Relationships series of books that help
kids get along with each other.
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Cell Phoney (Paperback)
Julia Cook; Illustrated by Anita Dufalla
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R280
R235
Discovery Miles 2 350
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(Grades 2-8) After much anticipation, Joanie Maloney finally gets
her very own cell phone Knowing that owning a cell phone requires
responsibility and sound judgment, Joanie's mom requires her to
complete a Cell Phone Safety Course. "Mom, it's a phone... it's not
a weapon " Joanie exclaims.
Along with Joanie, children will learn the six rules of cell
phone usage which are designed not only to keep them safe, but also
to keep them from being tempted to hurt others. By knowing the
rules, children can become masters of their cell phones and avoid
becoming a "Cell Phoney " Paperback, 32 pages.
Brad has a lot of great things going on in his life - or at least
that's what he tells all of his classmates When one student won a
contest, he told about how he won an even bigger contest When
another student broke his arm, he told about how he broke both arms
and both legs
Penny tries to hang with the Coin Clique, but she usually feels
left out. The other coins, especially Quarter and Half Dollar are
best friends, do everything together, and tell Penny she isn't
worth much.
Then one day Penny lands in a pocket with the beautiful,
gold
Sacagawea dollar coin. Sacagawea is different from the silver
coins too, and she starts to teach Penny how special and valuable
she really is. With her help, Penny learns to feel as shiny on the
inside as she looks on the outside.
Cliques Just Don't Make Cents is the second book in the
Building Relationships series by Julia Cook. Included in the book
are tips for parents, teachers, and counselors on how to help young
people, especially girls, who feel excluded and left out by
others.
A book of activities to go along with Wilma Jean the Worry Machine
storybook by Julia Cook. Use as a supplementary teacher's guide
with the storybook. Full of discussion questions and exercises to
share with students. 8.5 x 11, softcover, 24 pages.
Ages 4 and up. This book is for anyone who is at a transitional
point in their life. Boy Raindrop is afraid to let go of his cloud
and drop to the ground. He doesn't want to take a risk, he doesn't
like change, and he is happy with his comfortable life. His father
encourages him to jump out of his comfort zone and see what he is
missing. This book provides all who read it with a positive
perspective on change, taking risks, and giving back. Hardcover or
Softcover, 32 pages.
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Blueloon (Paperback)
Julia Cook; Illustrated by Anita Dufalla
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R254
R208
Discovery Miles 2 080
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I'm a blueloon. I'm supposed to be a regular balloon,
but I'm just not having fun like the others.
I'm kinda dull, and I'm kinda flat.
My string is tied up in knots.
I have a case of the blues, that's why I'm a blueloon.
I've felt like this for weeks
(Grades 2 and up) Meet Blueloon, a sad little balloon who is
suffering from depression. With help from the wise rock, Blueloon
learns what he can do to "bounce back" to being the way he used to
be, a bright, round, and full with a very straight string Although
clinical depression is often thought of as an adult disease, it can
affect children, as well. Unfortunately, children may not have the
maturity to understand what is happening to them, or they may feel
powerless to change their situation, so they don't speak up about
what they are going through. It is up to adults to be on the
lookout for signs of trouble, and recognize when a child needs
help.
An activity book to go along with A Bad Case of Tattle Tongue, by
Julia Cook. Use as a supplementary teacher's guide with the
storybook. Full of discussion questions and exercises to share with
students. 8.5" x 11," softcover, 24 pages.
An award-winning author offers a vividly insightful look into peer
pressure in the fourth installment of the popular Building
Relationships series. Rampant with humor and creativity, this
imaginative story will help kids learn the skills necessary to
triumph over peer pressure. Full color.
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