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English-Spanish bilingual board book celebrates the many ways
babies reach out and discover the world around them. Wiggly baby on
the floor. What is baby reaching for? With lively rhyming text and
vivid black-and-white photos of babies in action, this
English-Spanish board book is sure to engage babies and grown-ups
alike. Celebrate the many ways that babies reach out to discover
and learn about the world around them. A great baby board book for
floortime or anytime! Happy Healthy Baby(R) Bilingual Editions
Bouncy rhythms and bright photos and illustrations capture the
moments and moods of baby's day and hold baby's attention. As the
books are shared with them, babies absorb concepts of love, safety,
and confidence. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that
all parents read to babies from birth. These sturdy-format board
books include tips for parents and caregivers in both languages. A
perfect gift for baby showers, newborns, and birthdays.
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Naptime / ¡A Dormir La Siesta!
Elizabeth Verdick; Illustrated by Marieka Heinlen
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On-The-Go Time / ¡A Salir!
Elizabeth Verdick; Illustrated by Marieka Heinlen
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Discovery Miles 2 190
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Mealtime / ¡A Comer!
Elizabeth Verdick; Illustrated by Marieka Heinlen
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Children learn boundaries and safety when using screens, and fun
things to do when screens are off. As important as screens are in
our lives, we all need to unplug, especially children. This
reassuring picture book offers children and families a starting
point for limiting screen time and making the most of the time you
have with your screens and without. While screens can be helpful
and fun, they are not intended for use all the time. The American
Academy of Pediatrics recommends consistent limits on screen time
for children, and adults should take steps to ensure online safety
for kids. With straightforward suggestions, children will learn
valuable information about online safety, setting healthy
screen-time boundaries, and the importance of screen-free time.
With her trademark mix of empathy and encouragement, author
Elizabeth Verdick offers appealing and healthy alternatives to
using screens, as well as ways to stay safe and happy when online.
Illustrator Marieka Heinlen s active and vibrant illustrations of
young children interacting with their caregivers and families bring
the activities and suggestions for screen-free fun to life. A
section for adults at the end of the book includes information on
the effects of too much screen time and suggestions for
establishing screen-time boundaries.Best Behavior Series Simple
words and lively full-color illustrations guide children to choose
positive behaviors. Select titles are available in two versions: a
durable board book for ages 1 4 and an expanded paperback for ages
4 7. Bilingual board book and paperback editions of select titles
also are available. Kids, parents, and teachers love these
award-winning books. All include helpful tips for teachers,
caregivers, and parents.
"Crunch crunch crunch. Teeth are strong and sharp. Crunch crunch
crunch. Teeth can help you chew. But teeth are not for biting.
Ouch! Biting hurts." Sooner or later, almost all young children
will bite someone--a friend, a parent, a sibling. This upbeat,
colorful, virtually indestructible book helps prevent biting and
teaches positive alternatives.
The companion to our best-selling "Hands Are Not for Hitting"
Board Book, "Teeth Are Not for Biting" gives reasons why children
might want to bite. Little mouths feel sore when new teeth come in;
sometimes kids bite when they're hungry, tired, cranky, frustrated,
angry, bored, distressed, or seeking attention. Author Elizabeth
Verdick suggests positive things children can do instead of biting:
chew a chewy toy, drink a cold drink, get a hug, tell a grown-up.
This book also includes helpful tips for parents and
caregivers.
With "On-the-Go Time," shopping and errands really can mean
fewer hassles and more fun for everyone Toddlers learn simple tools
and encouragement to keep moving, cope with the changing scenes,
and be super helpers in the car, at the store or library, and on
the road. What do they do when they're on-the-go? Listen, follow
along, and even lend a hand. If they're disappointed or
overstimulated along the way, they can take deep breaths to calm
down. Who says running errands with toddlers has to be stressful?
Includes tips for parents and caregivers. Part of the award-winning
Toddler Tools(TM) series.
"Look at those feet! Aren't they sweet?" Yes--when they're walking,
standing, leaping and landing. And when they're kicking balls or
leaves. But not when they're kicking people!
In simple words and charming full-color illustrations, this book
helps little ones learn to use their feet for fun, not in anger or
frustration. It also includes tips for parents and caregivers on
how to help toddlers be sweet with their feet.
Some of your words are kind. But some of them are not. Words are
not for hurting. What do hurtful words do?"
Children are known for speaking their minds. We can't expect them
to watch every word, but we can help them to understand that their
words affect other people. We can gently guide them to choose words
that are helpful instead of hurtful, and to say two very important
words--"I'm sorry"--when hurtful words come out before they can
stop them.
Like Free Spirit's earlier board books "Hands Are Not for Hitting
"and "Teeth Are Not for Biting," "Words Are Not for Hurting" helps
little ones learn big ideas: that they are responsible for what
they do and say; that their actions and words affect others; and
that they can make positive choices. Simple words and delightful
full-color illustrations make it perfect for reading aloud
one-on-one or in small groups. The book also includes helpful tips
for parents and caregivers.
Help autistic kids understand their unique gifts and needs and
learn strategies for daily living in a neurotypical world. This
positive, straightforward reference book offers kids with autism
spectrum disorder (ASD) their own comprehensive resource for both
understanding their condition and finding tools to cope with the
challenges they face every day. Freshly updated, the content
reflects changes in the understanding of ASD since the book was
first released, including clarification that Asperger's syndrome is
no longer a specific diagnosis and what this means for readers. The
book also features new stories of young people with autism and an
added chapter, "Tech Talk." Some children with ASD are gifted;
others struggle academically. Some are more introverted, while
others want to be social. Some get stuck on things, have intense
interests, or experience repeated motor movements like flapping or
pacing ( stims ). The Survival Guide for Kids with Autism Spectrum
Disorder covers all of these areas, with an emphasis on helping
children gain new self-understanding and self-acceptance. Meant to
be read with a parent, the book addresses questions ( What is ASD?
Why me? ) and provides strategies for communicating, staying safe
and smart online, making and keeping friends, and succeeding in
school. Body and brain basics highlight symptom management,
exercise, diet, hygiene, relaxation, sleep, and toileting. Emphasis
is placed on helping kids handle intense emotions and behaviors and
get support from family and their team of helpers when needed. The
book includes stories from real kids, fact boxes, helpful
checklists, and resources. Sections for parents offer additional
information.Survival Guides for Kids Helping Kids Help Themselves
Straightforward, friendly, and loaded with practical advice, the
Free Spirit Survival Guides for Kids give kids the tools they need
to not only survive, but thrive. With plenty of realistic examples
and bright illustrations, they are accessible, encouraging,
kid-friendly, and even life-changing.
Kids today need manners more than ever, and "Dude, That's Rude!"
makes it fun and easy to get some. Full-color cartoons and
kid-friendly text teach the basics of polite behavior in all kinds
of situations--at home, at school, in the bathroom, on the phone,
at the mall, and more. Kids learn Power Words to use and P.U. Words
to avoid, why their family deserves their best manners, and the
essentials of e-tiquette (politeness online). It seems like light
reading, but it's serious stuff: Manners are major social skills,
and this book gives kids a great start.
Learning to use the potty takes patience and practice, and this
charming, straightforward book helps pave the way. Young children
learn how to use the potty and why it's time to do so, while
gaining the courage and confidence to face this important milestone
in their lives. When little ones learn to "do what the big kids do"
(go, wipe, flush, wash their hands), they won't need a diaper
anymore--they'll have underwear under there Includes tips for
parents and caregivers from a children's health specialist.
Help young children learn screen-time boundaries and fun ways to
spend "screens-off" time. As important as screens are in our lives,
we all need to unplug, especially children. This active,
encouraging board book offers young children and families an easy
way to set boundaries and limits for screen time, and to find
enjoyable ways to spend time without screens. "Together, we say,
'All done.' Now follow up with something fun." Screen time can be
helpful and fun, but it's important for toddlers to learn that
screen time can't be all the time. The American Academy of
Pediatrics recommends consistent limits on screen time for young
children. With her trademark mix of empathy and encouragement,
author Elizabeth Verdick offers appealing and healthy alternatives
to using screens, like singing, swinging, or playing pretend! The
book ends with additional ideas and activities to help adults
navigate screen time with toddlers and preschoolers. Best
Behavior(R) Series The Best Behavior(R) series uses simple words
and delightful full-color illustrations to guide children to choose
peaceful, positive behaviors. Select titles are available in two
versions: a durable board book for ages baby to preschool, and a
longer, more in-depth paperback for ages four to seven. Bilingual
board books and paperback editions are available for select titles.
Kids, parents, and teachers love these award-winning books. All
include helpful tips and ideas for parents and caregivers.
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Wiggly Time
Elizabeth Verdick; Illustrated by Marieka Heinlen
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R258
R219
Discovery Miles 2 190
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With gentle encouragement, this book teaches children that they can
think before speaking, choose what to say and how to say it, and
find positive ways to respond when others use unkind words. The
importance of saying "I'm sorry" is reinforced. Includes tips for
parents and caregivers.
Young children learn that they get lots of chances to try again
every day. Oops! We all make mistakes. This reassuring book shows
toddlers that mistakes are okay and helps them build resilience and
independence. "Try-again time is learn-and-grow time. Take it slow
. . . Ready--set--GO!" With gentle guidance on how to cope with the
big feelings that come with making mistakes, young children are
encouraged to think positively about their abilities and to keep
trying. A timely addition to the beloved Toddler ToolsⓇ series,
Try-Again Time helps young children develop a growth mindset, learn
how to persevere, and practice self-regulation skills. The back of
the book provides active suggestions and tips for adults to manage
try-again time together. "You might need two tries, or three, or
MORE . . . that's what trying again is for!" Toddler Tools(R)
series Daily transitions and routines can be a struggle for any
toddler, as well as parents and caregivers. These award-winning,
positive books can help ease the many challenging "times" that are
a part of every toddler's day. Share them before (or during) the
desired "time," or whenever toddlers need encouragement with
routines. Select titles are available in English-Spanish bilingual
editions.
Sneezes, coughs, runny noses, spills, and messes are facts of
everyday life with children. And that s why it s never too soon to
teach little ones about germs and ways to stay clean and healthy.
This book is a short course for kids on what germs are, what they
do, and why it s so important to cover them up, block them from
spreading, and wash them down the drain. Simple words complement
warm, inviting, full-color illustrations that show real-life
situations kids can relate to. A special section for adults
includes ideas for discussion and activities.
Young children learn that everybody cries, how crying can help
them, and ways they can cope with challenging feelings. "You cry
when you're sad or mad. Crying gets the hurt out." Tears Are Not
Forever reassures children that everybody cries and gives them
space to cry and experience their "down" feelings. Sadness and
disappointment are common, recurring emotions that children can
learn to understand, handle, and grow from. With vivid
illustrations and straightforward suggestions, Tears Are Not
Forever provides practical advice for coping with these challenging
feelings. "Remember, tears are not forever. In a little while,
you'll feel better." A section for adults reinforces the book's
message that crying is a natural, normal response to strong
feelings and includes tips and activities to help children express
and handle their feelings. Best Behavior(R) Series Simple words and
lively full-color illustrations guide children to choose positive
behaviors. Select titles are available in two versions: a durable
board book for ages 1-4 and an expanded paperback for ages 4-7.
Bilingual board book and paperback editions of select titles also
are available. Kids, parents, and teachers love these award-winning
books. All include helpful tips for teachers, caregivers, and
parents.
Sometimes it's fun to share, and sometimes it's hard. This book
offers toddlers simple choices (take turns, use the toy together,
wait for another time) to make sharing easier, and shows them where
to turn for help when sharing is difficult. Little ones learn that
sharing can mean double the fun--and sharing a while can make
someone smile Includes tips for parents and caregivers.
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