Barnham, Kay

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Share?

2024
Sharing isn't easy! It can be difficult to explain to young children why sharing is important, but this relatable resource uses simple text and charming illustrations to make this challenging concept more accessible for early learners. The clear text empowers readers to make the choice to share. In addition, discussion points help open the door to conversations about sharing and taking turns at home and at school. The friendly, gentle tone of this volume encourages readers to share without ever talking down to them. Instead, it gives them the tools to practice this essential life skill on their own.

Keep clean?

2021
Brushing our teeth, taking showers or baths, and washing our hands are some of the important ways we keep clean. Why do we have to do these things? Readers find out for themselves in this age-appropriate resource for questions about personal hygiene. Fun facts are presented about why keeping clean is an essential part of staying healthy, and this information is presented in simple sentences that feature accessible language for independent reading. In addition, readers discover a variety of relatable situations and delightful illustrations that are carefully paired with the text.

Go to sleep?

2021
Why do I have to go to sleep? This is a familiar question, as children often wonder why they have to go to bed. They can find the answers in this delightfully illustrated resource about the importance of sleep. Fun facts are included along with relatable scenarios that empower readers to think for themselves about why getting enough sleep is good for their body and their brain. The accessible text never talks down to readers; instead, it promotes curiosity. Discussion points make this a reading experience that can be explored independently, in the classroom, or at home with an adult.

Go to school?

2021
Some young readers might wonder why they have to go to school, so this charming volume uses gentle language to explain the importance of education. Relatable scenarios help readers see for themselves that school can be fun, and discussion points allow young readers to develop critical-thinking skills and to talk about what they've learned in the classroom or with their parents or guardians. The simple, clear text is paired with colorful illustrations to keep readers engaged as they learn fun facts. This is an excellent resource for readers just starting school or who have anxiety about going to school.

Eat healthy food?

2023
It's important for us to eat food that nourishes us and helps our bodies grow and stay healthy. How does food do this? Readers are introduced to the concept of nutrition in an accessible way as they explore the clear and concise main text and delightful illustrations. Fun facts about food are presented using age-appropriate language, and readers find relatable situations that highlight healthy choices regarding food. It's not always easy to convince children to eat their fruits and vegetables, but this reading experience empowers early learners to appreciate what they're eating.

Feeling jealous!

Introduces children to feeling jealous, and how to handle their emotions.

Tell the truth?

2024
Honesty is a value that can be difficult to explain, especially to children wondering why they need to tell the truth. This volume is a helpful resource for young readers who need gentle guidance toward a deeper understanding of why the truth is so important. The age-appropriate language and empowering tone inform and inspire readers without talking down to them. Readers are presented with facts and examples to help them see why telling the truth is a good choice, and colorful illustrations make this a fun reading experience for early learners.

A stroll through the seasons

2018
Eplains life cycles from the water cycle to plant and insect life cycles and the changing of the seasons.

Feeling sad!

2017
Introduces children to feeling sadness, and how to understand their emotions.

Easy Art

This book is packed full of projects that are easy to make and fun to do.

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