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Good Touch, Bad Touch is a must-read for all parents who want their
children to learn to advocate for their own safety and personal
boundaries.When it comes to bad touches, Bobby advises children,
"Whether it is a stranger, or someone you know well, the rules to
be safe are always the same: Say no! Run away! And find a grown-up
friend to tell!" This book is designed for parents to read with
their children, and for teachers to share with their classes.
Empower your children to keep themselves safe! Bonus content
includes: Bobby and Mandee's Touch Test- a quiz along with page
numbers for each answer 911 Tips for Parents- a guide for teaching
kids when and how to dial 911 My List of Safe Grown-ups to Call- a
blank form that parents and children can fill out together
Children are at an increased risk for pedestrian injury and death.
This is because the traffic rules and risks often are beyond their
thinking, developmental, behavioral, physical, and sensory
abilities. In addition, parents and caregivers often overestimate
their child's traffic skills. Bobby and Mandee's be a Safe
Pedestrian is an excellent resource to help kids easily learn the
basics of pedestrian safety. Topics include the definition of a
pedestrian, types of intersections, making eye contact with drivers
at busy intersection, and much more. In the words of the author:
"I've written a book to help pedestrians stay safe and not have so
many tragedies.
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I have an Autism Boost (Paperback)
Jennifer Gilpin Yacio, Lynda Farrington Wilson, Temple Grandin
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R416
R349
Discovery Miles 3 490
Save R67 (16%)
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There is a big audience for a book like this: One in 54 U.S.
children has autism, according to Autism and Developmental
Disabilities Monitoring, division of the CDC (The number has
steadily increased over the years as doctors are able to diagnose
more accurately.) This book is unique in providing children with a
look at the positive "boosts" that autism brings Children's picture
books about autism can be a valuable resource for parents and
teachers attempting to teach awareness, empathy, and acceptance
among children.
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F Is for Face (Paperback)
Kathryn Velikanje; Illustrated by Lynda Farrington Wilson
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R221
Discovery Miles 2 210
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Does your face sleep? No It's busy making new cells, and Silly
Willy delights in making silly faces everywhere he can, especially
at school.
Silly Willy gets on a horse whenever everyone else is riding, and
even though he is scared, he has a good time.
Silly Willy says, "Elephants are the biggest at the zoo, but
they're fun to play with, too."
Silly Willy has never met an ice cream he doesn't like. He could
eat ice cream for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and sometimes does.
Cats or dogs, which are better? Silly Willy prefers dogs, but
decides it might be fun to be a cat (for a day) if his mom put
chocolate syrup on that dry food, and maybe he'd be the first
cat-swimming cat and make history
When dogs are as big as dragons and pandas won't wake up, Silly
Willy decides he must fix the world.
Do dragons dance? Silly Willy's dragon does. And his dragon teaches
salsa and wins tango competitions.
Girly girls wear jewelry to bed and look their best even when
exercising. Silly Willy thinks this is silly. Being beautiful is
not important to him.
From bees blowing bubbles to yellow yaks yodeling "You You " Silly
Willy lives in a world where the unusual is ordinary.
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Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
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R383
R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
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