Cook, Julia

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Grief is like a snowflake

2011
A little pine tree tries to understand why his dad was taken away and learns how to deal with his grief.

Teamwork isn't my thing, and I don't like to share!

activity guide for teachers
2012
Presents activities to promote sharing and teamwork.

Average Joe

2011
Twelve-year-old Joe, who stopped growing after drinking his father's top secret anti-aging serum, uses the formula to turn into a grown-up and have adventures.

Soda Pop Head

activity and idea book
2012
An activity guide designed for use with Julia Cook's picture book "Soda Pop Head," the story of a boy with a bad temper who learns about anger management from his dad.

Wilma Jean the worry machine

activity and idea book
2012
An activity guide designed for use with Julia Cook's picture book "Wilma Jean the Worry Machine," the story of a girl who learns to cope with her anxieties at home and at school.

A bad case of tattle tongue

activity and idea book
2009
Contains activities, discussion questions, and other exercises that teachers can use along with Julia Cook's illustrated story, "A Bad Case of Tattle Tongue," to teach students the differences between tattling and warning.

It's hard to be a verb!

activity and idea book
2010
An activity guide designed for use with Julia Cook's picture book "It's Hard to be a Verb!" the story of a boy who finds it difficult to keep his inner itching, twitching, and jumping under control until his mother teaches him some tricks she learned from her own experiences with attention deficit disorder.

I just don't like the sound of no!

activity guide for teachers
2012
Presents activities for teaching obedience to children.

Smarter than the scoopers

keep your child safe from predators!
2012
A young girl learns about safety around strangers and people she knows.

Scoop

2007
A little girl learns from her mother how to stay safe from "scoopers," or kidnappers, discussing such points as knowing who can pick one up from school, not talking to strangers, and trusting one's instincts.

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