See You Someday Soon
From the author of the mega-bestseller Be Kind and the winner of the 2022 Hans Christian Andersen Award comes a picture book for anyone who's ever loved someone far away.Someday soon, I'll see you.Even though you are there.And I am here.So very far apart. In this heartfelt picture book, a child imagines ways to connect with a grandmother who lives far way. Whether by rocket ship or jet pack, train or in a plane, any journey is worth it to see someone you love. With an inviting, accessible text by Pat Zietlow Miller and inventive art from the critically-acclaimed illustrator Suzy Lee, See You Someday Soon reminds us that, no matter the physical distance between us, the people we care about are never far from our hearts. The book features clever and innovative die-cuts throughout, adding a creative, thoughtful and discussion-worthy novelty aspect to this layered and deeply emotional story.
Mysteries of Ancient South America
Harold Tom Wilkins (June 1891 - 1960) was a British journalist known for his books on treasure hunting and historic claims about Atlantis and South America. This reprint of Wilkin's classic book on the megaliths and mysteries of South America. This book predates Wilkin's book Secret Cities of Old South America published in 1952. Mysteries of Ancient South America was first published in 1946 and is considered a classic book of its kind. With diagrams, photographs and maps, Wilkins digs into old manuscripts and books to bring us some truly amazing stories of South America: a bizarre subterranean tunnel system; lost cities in the remote border jungles of Brazil; legends of Atlantis in South America; cataclysmic changes that shaped South America; and other strange stories from one of the world's greatest researchers. Saucerian Publisher was founded with the mission of promoting books in Science Fiction. Our vision is to preserve the legacy of literary history by reprint editions of books which have already been exhausted or are difficult to obtain. Our goal is to help readers, educators and researchers by bringing back original publications that are difficult to find at reasonable price, while preserving the legacy of universal knowledge. This book is an authentic reproduction of the original printed text in shades of gray and may contain minor errors. Despite the fact that we have attempted to accurately maintain the integrity of the original work, the present reproduction may have minor errors beyond our control like: missing and blurred pages, poor pictures and markings. Because this book is culturally important, we have made available as part of our commitment to protect, preserve and promote knowledge in the world. 'This title was originally published in 1946. Copy and paste the link for our books: https: //saucerianbooks.blogspot.com/ --- CONTENTS: OUR EARTH'S GREATEST DISASTER; DEAD CITIES OF ANCIENT BRAZIL; HI. JUNGLE LIGHT THAT SHINES BY ITSELF; THE MISSIONARY MEN IN BLACK: FORERUNNERS OF THE GREAT CATASTROPHE; THE SIGN OF THE SUN: WORLD'S OLDEST ALPHABET; SIGN-POSTS TO THE SHADOW OF ATLANTIS; . THE ATLANTEAN "SUBTERRANEANS" OF THE INCAS; TIAHUANACU AND THE GIANTS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX
House at the End of the Street
Luke Davis has it made. He has best friends. He has great parents. He has just turned twelve. He lives in a gated community.Luke's father lets a bomb off when he tells Luke and his older sister that they are moving to the other side of town. Mr. Davis moves them over by the flood wall with the river on the other side. The house is a 'fixer-upper'. After moving into the scariest house he's ever seen, Luke discovers many surprises. It is the summer of change.
Nurse Florence(R), How Do We See Things?
Sometimes it seems only a nurse can bring technical information down to an understanding that an ordinary person can grasp. The Nurse Florence(R) book series provides high quality medical information that even a child can grasp. By introducing young kids to correct terminology and science concepts at an early age, we can help increase our children's health literacy level as well as help to prepare them for courses and jobs in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. We need more scientists so I hope that many children will enjoy this book series and consider a job involving science.
The Pilgrims Birthed Our Democracy
The Pilgrims Birthed Our Democracy, tells the story of how the Pilgrims were the first, on our land, to show that fair-minded people can govern themselves, and assure justice for all! They accomplished the impossible. The reader will see how they lived and worked and played, all within their high moral standards, while being dedicated to duty, honor, and righteous personal conduct!
Nurse Florence(R), How Do We See Things?
Sometimes it seems only a nurse can bring technical information down to an understanding that an ordinary person can grasp. The Nurse Florence(R) book series provides high quality medical information that even a child can grasp. By introducing young kids to correct terminology and science concepts at an early age, we can help increase our children's health literacy level as well as help to prepare them for courses and jobs in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. We need more scientists so I hope that many children will enjoy this book series and consider a job involving science.
Kisses From Rockport
If you blow a kiss from Rockport to someone you love, they will feel it. Two young children, Matthew and Katelyn, will tell you in this true story how they know this is so.
Aussie STEM Stars Munjed Al Muderis
Life is about making a difference, ' Munjed says. ''We all have a mission in life, to leave behind a legacy.'' His resilience, determination and view of the world as a glass half full, not half empty, has helped him excel in his chosen career. Highlights include his development of an improved osseointegration prosthetic limb, a new surgery that inserts a titanium implant into the bone, allowing patients to recover a certain level of feeling and greater mobility. His humanitarian work is equally as impressive, and includes being an ambassador for Red Cross, working with Amnesty International, and becoming a patron of the Asylum Seekers Centre. 'I admire the way Munjed works tirelessly to give back to others less fortunate than himself. I hope that by sharing ways Munjed has over-come obstacles in his life journey, that readers will be inspired to seek ways to remain positive when they are also faced with hardship.' - Dianne Wolfe Home Bookseller Resources Contact About Ordering Collections October 2020 Children's & Young Adult October 2020 Academic & Specialist September 2020 Academic & Specialist September 2020 Children's & Young Adult September 2020 Non Fiction September 2020 Fiction & Entertainment August 2020 Fiction & Entertainment August 2020 Non-Fiction August 2020 Academic & Specialist August 2020 Children's & Entertainment July 2020 Combined Calendars 2021 July 2020 Academic & Specialist Art & Artists Bestsellers Origami Bestsellers Local Picture Books Indigenous Art, History & Culture
Jake the Ape's Growth Mindset Affirmations
Empowering Mindfulness for children!Having a Growth Mindset can help children feel more confident, enjoy learning new skills, and feel more empowered in the face of new challenges. This beautifully illustrated book includes growth mindset affirmations such as: "I love to try new things! I am not afraid to try new things. Sometimes it might feel uncomfortable to try to learn something new, but I know I can do it. As I try new things and learn new skills, I am growing stronger every day!""I learn from my mistakes! I understand that making mistakes is how I learn. I will think about the mistakes I make and use those mistakes as learning opportunities. Mistakes are not failures. They are stepping stones on my way to success.""Practicing is my superpower! I know that I won't be able to do everything the first time I try. The more times I practice, the better I will become at my new skill. There is nothing I can't learn If I work hard and practice!"Each growth mindset affirmation is paired with a full coloring page with images from the book Jake the Ape Makes a lot of Mistakes.
Searching with Sam Widges
On his local & global travels young boy Sam Widges encounters many interesting characters - from a flan fan old man & his monkey mate on a itchy desert island and mice on the moon hiding beneath a big chunk of Chinese cheese, to mysterious performers parading by a Fuji mountain river walk in Japan & didgeridoo dancing outback aboriginals...Highly detailed illustrations lead us to discover with Sam Widges what he has always been searching for all this time when he has travelled all around the world seeking his mysterious goal. The red world map at the beginning of the book works like a puzzle for readers to try to guess which page relates to which stopover point in the book on his long distance travel to many different continents of this planet & give young readers an insight into our big planet.His adventure guides the reader to find the inner values of life that mean more to us than all the shiny sparkly attractions of the outside world & its 10,000 hypnotic things. This meditative approach is designed to leave story readers in a peaceful tranquil state of mind ready for a good dream just before bedtime or to feel like they have travelled the world without ever leaving their armchair. He achieves his gentle realisation at last after much soul searching in the same gentle manner a white feather of peace makes contact with a pool of crystal clear water landing in a slow motion soft bounce...
Henri with a Y
Henry always knew he was a boy in his head and his heart, but felt he was born in the wrong body, because everyone around him said he was a girl. This heartfelt story is about having the courage to be your true self, and the freedom to express your differences, while being loved and accepted just as you are. This is a loving, inclusive story for all children, especially those with a transgender friend, or who are questioning their own gender and identity. While aimed at pre-school and early primary-school aged children (from 3 to 8 years), all children, caregivers and educators can benefit from, and enjoy reading, this book.
Henri with a Y
Henry always knew he was a boy in his head and his heart, but felt he was born in the wrong body, because everyone around him said he was a girl. This heartfelt story is about having the courage to be your true self, and the freedom to express your differences, while being loved and accepted just as you are. This is a loving, inclusive story for all children, especially those with a transgender friend, or who are questioning their own gender and identity. While aimed at pre-school and early primary-school aged children (from 3 to 8 years), all children, caregivers and educators can benefit from, and enjoy reading, this book.
Coping with Parental Death
Losing a parent at any time in one's life is difficult, but losing a parent when a teenager brings its own distinct challenges. Coping with Parental Death: Insights and Tips for Teenagers offers compassionate support for anyone struggling with the death of one or both of their parents. Through the stories of other teenagers who have lost a parent--as well as the author herself who lost her mother at a young age--you will see that you are not alone during this difficult time. You will learnValuable coping methodsDifferent ways to honor the memory of your loved oneStrategies and advice from fellow teenagersHow to navigate the first year and important milestonesTips for seeking out a counselorWith expert advice, useful resources, relevant organizations, and even fictional movie references to provide additional perspective, Coping with Parental Death is a valuable guide to help you face the challenging road ahead with courage and care.
My Journal, For My Thoughts
This journal is intended to inspire children and support their holistic development to leading their happiest and most authentic lives.Being grateful for all they have and the confidence to navigate great health and positive well-being.This journal is created for children from 7-13years.
No Bully Zone
This beautifully illustrated picture book helps kids, parents and teachers understand what bullying is, and clearly addresses the various types. No Bully Zone identifies the warning signs of being bullied, and highlights the common areas where bullying usually takes place. No Bully Zone: Stop Bullying uniquely describes this intentionally hurtful behavior that is often overlooked and not properly addressed. Not all kids exhibit signs of being bullied, and not all bullying is easy to recognize. Some possible signs include: loss of interest in school work or not wanting to go to school sudden change in eating habits declining grades low self-esteem unexplainable injuries avoiding social activities lost or destroyed personal items frequent headaches or stomach aches talks of suicide Recognize the warning signs, and have a clear understanding of what bullying is and what it is not. Many of these warning signs signal other serious issues as well. Kids oftentimes will not ask for help; therefore, it is vitally important to be familiar with the possible signs of bullying. Opening lines of communication prior to an occurrence is key to preventing and effectively responding to bullying. "No Bully Zone: Stop Bullying" is a great way to start a conversation with your child about bullying. Order your copy today at KidMotivation.com to better understand and prevent bullying.
The Secret Life of the Chupacabra
Think you know all about the chupacabra? Think again! This doglike cryptid has a secret life that may surprise you. What are chupacabras' favorite snack? Do the hairless beasts like snuggling with stuffed animals? Uncover these exciting facts and more through entertaining photos and easy-to-read text that supports struggling readers and engages monster fans alike.
Peer Pressure
Dad put the Joyful rock on our porch table with houseplants next to our front door when we got home. "Why are you putting it out here?" I asked him. He responded, "I think it's important to share the rock with other people too. So, they can also experience joy." "But what if it gets ruined by the rain?" I wondered. He shrugged and smiled. "Then, we can paint 'Joyful' on again." After a while, the word started to fade, so we did just that. We painted the word again in white with pictures all around it. A star, and four hearts to represent me, Jacob, Dad, and a teacher who changed our lives.
My Heart is a Happy Helper
Children love to help. Written for 3-5 year olds, the Happy Helper series explores the way children help their family and friends by using what they have - hands, heart, eyes, mouth, ears, brain and feet. In this book, follow along as the reader realises that we are ALL special, even on MY birthday, by exploring how: When someone else needs help, I like to use my ... heart.
Nylah vs Fear
Nylah is a young curious mind. Like many other kids her age, she is haunted by her fear of the dark. It's only after a conversation with her dad that she gets the courage to confront this fear. Using her dads advice, Nylah puts herself in a boxing match against the personified Fear as she lay in bed struggling to go to sleep.
My Special Father
"My Special Father" is an inspirational tribute to fathers who have taken on the roles and responsibilities of showering and loving children who do not share the same physical characteristics, DNA, skin color, or last name as their children. However, he does not allow those things to determine the amount of unconditional love he gives to his child or children. A special father's love is above and beyond.
Panda and the Magic Soap
Panda feels his black and white shade is boring. He discovers a magic soap that can change him to any color.Follow Panda's adventure in search of the right hue as he learns something valuable about himself.This is a wonderful tale of individuality and embracing what makes each one of us special.This beautifully illustrated story engages readers to move and act out fun animal poses too!
The First Bloom Goes Home
Huff Harris is the loving grandparents of Kaylee Marie. Later in their years, and just in time, they were truly blessed by the birth of their first grandchild. The inspiration to write about Kaylee Marie was whispered into her grandmother's heart by a higher being. This is the second book of Princess Kaylee Marie's adventures. ANOTHER BOOK ABOUT KAYLEE MARIE Blooms Of the Garden.
Smuwic Coloring Book
This coloring book helps people of all ages to learn some of the Smuwic Chumash language, the traditional language spoken by members of the Santa Barbara Chumash tribal community for thousands of years.
Awesome Not Autism!
Do you know what's it like to see the world through the eyes of someone who has been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder?Awesome not Autism is a book that takes you on a ride with Faithdon Move, who is fretting over how he would do on the first day in his new classroom. This book empowers kids with ASD to help them believe in themselves and to embrace this reality."Hello everyone! My name is Faithdon Move. It's nice to meet you all. I'm 8 years old. I can do anything positive in life that I want to do. I can be anything in life that I want to be. I'm chosen to be different. I'm just special, that's all. I am awesome, not autistic!"
(NOT) Scary Stuff at the Dentist's Office
Award-winning children's book author, Tana Holmes, brings you the next edition inThe (NOT) Scary First Experiences Books. Following the success of (NOT) Scary Stuff and the Doctor's Office, the series continues by making the dentist's office become a fear-free, tear-free place full of fun and fantasy. Endorsed by pediatric and general dentists and dental hygienists, adults can use this book to prepare little ones for their first, or first of many visits. Read aloud and shout "NOT SCARY" to create confidence and comfort with dental procedures and people. Beautifully illustrated with bright, stimulating colors and adorable characters. There's even a fun last page of dentist jokes! Great for all ages but best for 3-7 years.
Loving Me Within the Foster Care Walls
The reason for this book is because I am a big fanatic when it comes to "love". The word "love" is used so frequently, but is not really meant when said. Loving someone and being loved is simple, but often times hard for people to show and receive it. That is why it needs to be taught when you're a child."If you can help and love a child, you don't have to spend a long time repairing and molding an adult."
Created This Way
"I will praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Marvelous are your works, and that my soul knows very well."- Psalm 139:14God created us with five senses: sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch. He designed our bodies wonderfully to allow us to engage with Him with all five senses. Our five senses help us make sense of what is happening in our world.Created This Way is a book that teaches young readers about the body and senses in the light of Bible verses. It can help you empower your young ones as followers of Jesus. God created you like he intended for you to be. You are beautiful in his eyesight.
Everybody Has Those Thoughts
This bestselling book has been positively reviewed by Child Care Experts. It is appropriate for boys and girls trying to understand their sexuality and parents looking for the right words to discuss sexuality with their children.Jack is a 13 year old boy that has been having confusing thoughts. And after his friends laughed at him for it, it's up to Jack's dad to help Jack to understand; why he's having those thoughts, and to explain to Jack that everybody has those thoughts once in a while.Respectfully Discusses: - Why straight people can have gay thoughts- Why straight people can become aroused by same sex situations- The Kinsey Scale- and more
First Selfie Smile
This is a story of a child who discovers their first dental visit can be fun and will lead to that first selfie smile. New parents can learn how to make these dental visits fun and at the same time educate themselves about oral health.
First Selfie Smile
This is a story of a child who discovers their first dental visit can be fun and will lead to that first selfie smile. New parents can learn how to make these dental visits fun and at the same time educate themselves about oral health.
Book Reports Grades 3-4
Book reports allow the young reader to share their thoughts about the stories they have heard or have read themselves. As well, students need the opportunity to demonstrate their understanding of the materials.As children's literacy skills become more developed, we need to provide meaningful activities that will promote successful and enjoyable reading experiences. These activities should address both oral and written aspects of performance.This resource contains six sections: Vocabulary Development, Identifying Important Information, Character Analysis, Summarizing & Sequencing Events, Reasoning & Critical Thinking, andCreativity & Design.Each section begins with a Teacher's Notes page that will provide suggestions to help you to introduce the sections and to obtain the best results from your students. 64 pagesAligned to Common Core Standards. A Common Core Standards chart is located on page 2, identifying standards covered. The page numbers are noted for easy access.
Panda and the Magic Soap
Panda feels his black and white are boring. He discovers a magic soap that can finally change him to any color.Follow Panda's quest in search of the right hue as he learns something valuable about himself.This is a wonderful tale of individuality and embracing what makes each of us special.This beautifully illustrated story engages readers to move and act out fun animal poses too!
OUCH!...that hurt!
"Ouch!...that hurt!" Lil Bryce is a little boy who loves to push the limits. You'll see a mother at her wits' end trying to teach her child to be more safety conscience to avoid the OUCHIES that causes pain and discomfort. The lesson in this wonderful story is there are consequences for every action; avoid problems, listen to your parents and follow the Safety Rules! Most parents can relate to these situations and need guidance, this book would be an EXCELLENT teaching tool, MUST HAVE in every home if you have children. Read this to your children, show visuals of CONSEQUENCES and warn them of what can happen if you don't listen to safety rules to avoid OUCHIES!!
YOUniverse
YOUniverse takes readers on a journey through the creation of the cosmos with sacred geometry. Ancient traditions, combined with subliminal modern science, and the essence of a creative Consciousness, helps readers understand that we are all connected beings of light, sound, and mathematics. The connections reveal that we are embodied reflections of the cosmos, making each one of us unique, equal, and important.
The Littlest Patriots
It is autumn in the small town of Camden Hill. Jerry and Betty McDougal are off on a Veteran's Day outing with their three friends Lily, Benji, and Karat. The five friends will spend the day honoring those who have fallen serving our great country. Before the day is over, Lily, Benji, and Karat's act of loyalty will warm Jerry's heart and help him to retrieve a precious memento of his service to his country.
I See You. Do You See Me? A young reader's introduction to bird watching
Grandma Pam loves birds! Join her as she introduces young readers to common birds such as the bright red cardinal that sings over 25 melodies, the quack-less mallard duck, and the water running coot. She takes her readers on a bird-finding expedition. Each bird introduces itself in verse and teaches about its appearance, calls, and habits. Grandma Pam adds interesting facts along the way that she has learned from her own bird watching.
I See You. Do You See Me? A young reader's introduction to bird watching
Grandma Pam loves birds! Join her as she introduces young readers to common birds such as the bright red cardinal that sings over 25 melodies, the quack-less mallard duck, and the water running coot. She takes her readers on a bird-finding expedition. Each bird introduces itself in verse and teaches about its appearance, calls, and habits. Grandma Pam adds interesting facts along the way that she has learned from her own bird watching.
The Affirming Alphabets
The Affirming Alphabets is a motivating and uplifting book for children, that hold 26 valuable & positive affirmations from A-Z. These positive I AM affirmations were created to help children of color, see their true worth as they build self-esteem, boost their confidence & resiliency, raising awareness on who they truly are and what value they add to the world. Your purchase will ultimately help shape the life and development of that special child or children in your life, beginning at an early age.
I Don't Want to Take My Medicine!
The book "I don't want to take my medicine" is a book about children struggling with medicine and medication and gives them a variety of ideas on how to take the medicine accordingly and easier, especially for the parents.
I Am Their Summer Baby
Families are formed in different ways. Every family is special in their own unique way. I was formed from the love of adoption. Mommy says, "I asked God for a little angel and He gave me you." Finally, I arrived . . . their summer baby.
Bonnie and Her Brace
Have you or someone you know, been recently diagnosed with scoliosis? Are you looking for a light hearted and positive resource?Join Bonnie as she shares everything she's learned about being diagnosed with scoliosis. Bonnie and Her Brace is an upbeat, encouraging andinspiring account of Bonnie's diagnosis and being prescribed a back brace to correct her curvature of the spine. Bonnie will gently guide you or your loved one as they navigate new terminology and become familiar and confident in their scoliosis diagnosis.
Benji's Messy Room
Benji is a typical, active five-year-old little boy. He loves playing withall his toys in his room and sometimes creates a real mess! When hismother asks him to pick up his room, Benji is overwhelmed and doesn'tknow how to begin. Benji's mother helps him complete the job bybreaking the project into small tasks that Benji is able to finish easily.Doing this teaches Benji how to get organized. Basic principles of organizing included in this story: Break projects down into small stepsSort like with likeCull collectionsAll belongings need a homeReward for completed tasks
The Littlest Patriots
It is autumn in the small town of Camden Hill. Jerry and Betty McDougal are off on a Veteran's Day outing with their three friends Lily, Benji, and Karat. The five friends will spend the day honoring those who have fallen serving our great country. Before the day is over, Lily, Benji, and Karat's act of loyalty will warm Jerry's heart and help him to retrieve a precious memento of his service to his country.
A Friend Would Say Goodbye
In, A Friend Would Say Goodbye, Nova's neighbor dies unexpectedly, and Nova is angry and feels betrayed because he did not tell her goodbye. She is confused and struggles with her feelings about losing her friendly neighbor. However, her mother encourages her to express her feelings and not keep her emotions bottled inside.Nova learns the importance of managing her feelings to cope with losing a loved one and remembering their good times together.Death is inevitable, and grieving is a natural reaction to experiencing loss.This heartfelt story helps adults have difficult conversations about death and loss with children.
London's Life
Growing up in co-parenting households, London has a different family structure than some of her friends, but that does not mean she has a less loving family. Her parents were never married, but they prove that successful co-parenting is possible.London is a multiracial child living in two homes each week. Though children of all backgrounds may grow up this way and relate to this story, London's Life: Two Families Still Equals One aims to be a positive representation of the minority child growing up with two parents. About the Author: Author Samella Stafford was raised in a co-parenting household since her parents' divorce when she was only one year old. Despite that, Stafford has a strong tie to both sides of her family; her Mexican mother and her Black father did an amazing job of raising their children so they never felt that they were missing out on anything a "societal" two-parent household family had.Samella Stafford is the middle of seven siblings and many, many cousins. Growing up in a big family, Stafford has always loved children and volunteered in tutoring programs at various local elementary schools and boys and girls clubs. Once her own daughter begins school soon, Stafford hopes to stay very involved.