children

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children

What matters

2020
In this picture book, the ripple effect of one child's small action shows how we can all make a big environmental difference.

Supporting groups that fight for fairness and equality

2018
"Even if you don't know someone who has been victimized by prejudice you can help someone who has. There are many organizations that work for the good of marginalized people. This book tells students how to find them and what young students can do to support them"--OCLC.

Project ancient Egypt

2020
Among the motivating activities are writing with hieroglyphics, playing an ancient game, and making a royal headdress.

Snoopy

a Peanuts collection
2020
A collection of "Peanuts" comic strips, featuring Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang.

In charge and unstoppable

developing organizational skills
2020
". . . illustrates . . . organizational skills for young readers and offers ideas to help them develop these . . . skills"--Provide by publisher.

I am helpful

2019
Explores the meaning behind the word helpfulness.

You can be polite

be rude or use tact?
2021
"In this illustrated choose-your-own-ending book, William is served food he doesn't like. Will he be polite and use tact or get upset and be rude? Readers make choices for William and read what happens next, with each story pathleading to different consequences. Includes four different endings and discussion questions"--Provided by publisher.

The lost kitten

2019
A little girl discovers a lost kitten.

Children around the world

2020
Text and images examine the lives of children around the world.

Tyaja uses the think test

a story about the power of words
2019
"In mindfulness class one morning, Ms. Snowden tells her students about the think test. Before they say something, she explains they should ask themselves four questions: Is it true? Is it helpful? Is it necessary? And is it kind? If it isn't all those things, maybe it's better left unsaid. When Tyaja sees her friend Rosie on the playground later that day, she thinks Rosie's new haircut looks terrible. But before she can say that to Rosie, the think test team intervenes"--OCLC.

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