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Max wants to feel needed, but no one wants his help with anything. Then his aunts show up for a visit--and they need his help with everything. Between making their snacks, running their baths, fixing their appliances, and preparing their beds, Max is exhausted. Will they ever leave so Max can get back to relaxing?
Quack, quack! Who's there? It's Max, a duck for all seasons, in this latest book by the creator of "Duck and Cover." Full color.
Irene is out for the day, leaving Max in charge. But when Max comes down with spring fever, Irene's to-do list gets turned upside down!
In this highly entertaining story for young children, kids will learn when ""squealing"" on your fellow classmate is appropriate and when it is merely tattling! Set in a school classroom, the ""kids"" in the class constantly tattle on each other, creating an air of frustration and distrust. As the story unfolds, the teacher, rather than strictly policing the situation, addresses underlying feelings and encourages mutual problem solving. This story helps teach children when to ""squeal"" on important issues and when to work it out alone.
Max wants to feel needed, but no one wants his help with anything. Then his aunts show up for a visit. Max can hardly wait to get back to relaxing
Join two curious children and their diabetes educator on a colorful and amazing journey through the human body -- learning first-hand what causes diabetes and how to manage it. With brilliant four-color illustrations on every page, A Magic Ride in Foozbah-Land guides 3 to 7 year olds and their parents through an amusing tale. By the end, readers have a better understanding of diabetes and how to manage the disease through insulin, nutrition, and exercise. A portion of this book's proceeds will go to the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International, a not-for-profit voluntary health agency whose primary objective is to support and fund research to find the cause, cure, treatment, and prevention of diabetes and its complications.
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