I Love My Family
Combining the Power of Art and Affirmations to shape young minds."I Love My Family" is a fun coloring book for kids. The 22+ coloring pages will help to strengthen the love and affection in your family and boost the confidence and self-esteem of your child. These traits are important to build a strong character of your child. It is very important for kids to develop a strong bond with their family for their emotional development. Preview: Do check out the complete preview of this book on our website: SketchBuddies.com so you are 100% assured that you have made the right decision by choosing our book.Features: Hundreds of illustrations ranging from animals and trees to space rockets and stars. Science-backed benefits of coloring which include cultivating mindfulness and spreading a wave of positivity. Designed using the evidence-based techniques of NLP for shaping the mind using positive self-talk and affirmations. A fun and educational gift for girls and boys of ages 4-10 to enhance their creativity while learning moral values. Black and white drawings printed on a thick 70lb paper to avoid bleed-through. Values That Matter: You may also like our other books in this series "Values That Matter" by SketchBuddies. Don't forget to check them out. My Name is ___________. - Stick Your Picture here This is my Supercool Family _________- Stick Family Picture Here My Family is Special Every day I give thanks for my wonderful family. My home is always filled with joy, peace, and love. I treat my parents with love and affection. My parents are proud of me. I listen to my parents and obey them. My Family loves me. My Family makes me smile when I am Sad My Family takes care of me when I am Sick My Family protects me and provides for all my needs My Family believes in me. My Family believes in my dreams. I can always count on my family They love me even when I do mistakes. They always forgive me without any hate. We respect each other and care for each other. We Laugh, We Cry, We Sing, We Dance We help each other whenever we get a chance Even though we fight sometimes, we always love each other I love my Family always and forever. I am so lucky to have my Family. My Family is Awesome. Write down - What do you love about your family?: __________
Mommy Is a Project Manager
In reading stories to my son, I realized that there were very few books written that focus on working mothers. I wrote a book that I could read to my son, Blake Andrews, so he could understand how my two roles as Mother and Project Manager relate to each other. This book will strive to highlight positive examples of working mothers as role models in today's world.This book focuses on working mothers and their professions.The goal of this book is to provide a positive relationship to a working mother's career and help children connect the two roles: Mother and professional (Project Manager).? Additionally, the intent of the book is to have a story that parents will enjoy reading for their children.? And finally, It has vibrant illustrations that bring the concepts to life and children will enjoy it visually.? Through the main character's eyes, to see examples of a Project Manager's main duties and the role of a working mother's daily life.
Keep Smiling
Brady had orange hair and a big smile. He liked to do a lot of things such as sing, dance, freestyle walk, build things, ski, play competitive solitaire, and so much more. He loved his friends and family, and they all loved him back. Sharing an epic day in the life of an epic person, this picture book for children helps adults start a conversation with kids about grief and loss. It celebrates the life of people who have passed away who still play an important role in one's life.
What Do You Do With A Feeling?
Every emotion is a healthy part of us, but some feelings are easier to deal with than others. In What Do You Do with a Feeling? psychologist Tasha Belix explores the importance of a wide range of emotions and how they can teach us about who we are. A powerful, educational guide for youth, teachers, therapists, and parents, this book provides tools to help young people learn how to use their feelings as an inner compass to navigate and problem-solve challenges in their lives. Using simple yet powerful language combined with colourful, evocative artwork, this inspiring book encourages readers to listen to what their body is telling them and ask for what they need while reinforcing the innate power and wisdom of our emotions.
Who Makes the Rules?
Zephyr's parents have no idea how difficult it is to follow so many rules. There are rules about when to wake up, rules about keeping his room clean and rules about how many pets he can have.But Zephyr is not the only one who must follow rules. In this beautifully illustrated children's book, you will follow Zephyr as he learns about various forms of government. There are bees who have a queen that controls everything they do, which is an Absolute Monarchy.Grasshoppers live without rules, singing and dancing whenever they want -- this is Anarchy.Ants have a queen that makes rules to help her subjects, which is a Constitutional Monarchy.You will also learn about Republics, Theocracies, Aristocracies and more as we discover how different communities make rules and form governments.
Mummy Sometimes Goes Funny!
The author's intention in writing this book was to make explaining epilepsy to children easier and more light-hearted.Use this book if you feel it would be useful to you and your family, and when you feel the time is right.The author acknowledges the support of the UK Epilepsy while making this book.
Emotional Intelligence Program for Children!
Award-Winning Finalist in the Parenting & Family category of the 2018 International Book Awards.The Emotional Intelligence Program for Children featuring Sparkelina! is an innovative solution for parents and teachers concerned about the social readiness of young children. Classroom, playground, store, and home environments each present unique behavioral challenges for children and even experienced caregivers are often left feeling overwhelmed and exhausted!This program was written BY parents FOR parents and features 58 real-world lessons that can be used to immediately improve behavior (e.g. Do you want friends? Learn to share!). Each simple lesson is acted out by three cartoon characters representing shy, impulsive, and moderate personality types. Consideration for others along with positive benefits of good behavior are taught in a way that children can understand.Success in life is dependent on a number of factors. A high IQ is not enough. Emotional intelligence, the ability to identify and manage the emotions of oneself and others, is critical. Emotional intelligence is measured as EQ.Consider this: a high EQ may enable one to solve difficult puzzles and gain proficiency in the fields of math, science and language. Emotional intelligence, however, allows us to solve the HUMAN puzzle! A child or adult with high EQ will have empathy, friendships, self-awareness, self-control and be adept at conflict resolution. Research shows that children who exhibit proper behavior around others are more likely to be successful in life.In this book, the fictitious characters Sparkelina (a young girl), Busybee (a giant bee) and Sophie (a pink elephant) are discovering how best to behave in various social situations. Kids will smile as they learn by following the adventures of their favorite friends.This program includes all 5 books in the Kinderwise EQ book series: How to Describe My Feelings, How to Make and Keep Friends, How to Mind My Manners, How to Calm Down and How to Stay Safe. Where applicable, a "Suggested Reading Methods" page is included so that parents, teachers, and counselors may have a guide to establishing communication and interaction with young readers.
I Am a Feeling Body
I Am a Feeling Body is an uplifting, empowering book exploring body awareness and mindfulness for children. Grounded in simplicity and guided by playfulness, this book centers on a boy and his two loving cats as they explore four essential steps toward instilling peace, harmony, happiness, and well-being into their daily lives. Their unique experiences and curiosity shape a greater mind and body awareness that leads to a profound sense of freedom and feeling of joy that grows inside them every day.
When a Kid Like Me Fights Cancer
Ben has cancer, but he also has a loving family and friends, a community fighting for him--and hope. When Ben finds out he has cancer, he learns a lot right away. He learns that cancer is something you fight, and that cancer isn't anyone's fault--especially not his. He discovers that many things change with cancer, but some of the most important things stay the same, and everyone around him wants to help him fight.
Miracle on the Train Track
Life's lessons are learned everyday...like the sound of a train whistle. Find out what happens in this touching incident of a little boy who was playing on the train track.
Miracle on the Train Track
Life's lessons are learned everyday...like the sound of a train whistle. Find out what happens in this touching incident of a little boy who was playing on the train track.
First Words (12 Book Set & Downloadable App!)
This Little Grasshopper collection includes 12 board books that introduces early learners to simple words.The small thick pages make these books easy to hold.Books in the set include: Animals, Food, Me, Nature, Toys, Colors, Shapes, Numbers, Bedtime, On the Go, Music, and Clothes.Bright clear photography isolates specific animals, foods, shapes, colors, and instruments, to help toddlers identify and name basic objects. Each picture is labeled to help beginning readers associate printed and spoken words.A keepsake box houses all 12 books until it's time to bring them out again. 12 board books - 3x3 inches and 10 pages each. *Contains the same books as My Little Library: Early Learning - ISBN-13: 9781640309982
The Children's Book of Crosswords
This book contains a collection of crossword puzzles for children. Presented in a fun and easy-to-read way, this book is perfect for keeping a child amused on a rainy day. The puzzles are of varying difficulties, so this book would be a great gift for any child.
More Adventures with Clarissa and Gregory
More true life stories based on the memories of Clarissa Nadine Townsend and her brother, Paul Gregory Townsend, as the family moves first to their Grandmother's farmhouse, and then to their own new bungalow in the country! Join Clarissa and Gregory in 1930s America as they learn about life on a farm, making a swing out of an old tire and lots more, including the latest modern invention... a radio! You'll meet Tommy the cat, Ginger the dog, and Daisy the gossipy neighbor. Clarissa also shares her Grandmother's secret recipe for scrumptious molasses cookies with you in this second collection of adventures! Clarissa & Gregory books are part of the publisher's "Children's Books for Grandparents" series featuring brand new stories, traditionally told in classically styled books that will capture the imagination and the heart. They are specially designed and printed for grandparents, parents, aunts and uncles, even big brothers and sisters, to read to small children.
Bike Safety
Accurate photographs and easily accessible text presents the most important rules for being safe while biking.
Memories of Papa Albert
Memories of Papa Albert is the story of how a little girl copes with the loss of her grandfather. Sharon knows that she will miss her dear grandfather, but she will always have fond memories of him in her heart.
Growing Up Great!
An inclusive, body-positive guide to puberty for boys ages 8 to 14Help any young boy progress from childhood to adulthood with a strong, confident appreciation of himself. Growing Up Great! is a puberty book for boys that offers essential guidance for helping boys get through the adolescent years happily and healthily--so they can focus on all the good stuff ahead.Cover the basics with a simple explanation of what puberty is and what boys can expect during that time. This age-appropriate mind and body book for boys discusses every topic in terms of overall health and well-being, with a focus on hygiene, managing emotions, and maintaining safety and privacy.This boys' book on puberty includes: Easy definitions--Get a glossary of puberty terms with simple definitions that help boys understand their changing bodies.Coping mechanisms--Boys will learn how to deal with strong emotions by tapping into creativity, exercising, or practicing mindfulness.Topics relevant to teens today--Go beyond other puberty books with practical advice for handling challenges like social media, peer pressure, friendship, and more.Help your young boy confidently navigate adolescence with Growing Up Great!
A Tiny Step Forward
A Tiny Step Forward is a charming, seemingly simple group of lessons about remembering lost loved ones. Yet its message is remarkably sophisticated. Many children who suffer a loss, either through death or divorce, feel compelled to hide their feelings for fear of upsetting others or opening painful wounds. Charlene Khaghan and Jill Starishevsky allow children to think lovingly about shared past times and to fantasize about the absent friend or family member who they know would take great pride in their accomplishments. This book will be a comfort to children everywhere. -Clarice Kestenbaum, Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons While there are many books on the market for adults on the subject of how to help grieving children, there are few books written specifically for children. Charlene Khaghan and Jill Starishevsky write purely and authentically from the point of view of a child who is moving through the pain of loss and subsequent grief. As fierce advocates for children, the authors have an innate understanding of the "roller-coaster" of emotions that a child suffering through loss experiences and express those emotions beautifully and with a positive eye to the future. This book is a must-have for any child suffering from the loss of a loved one. -Carole Brody Fleet, award-winning and bestselling author, "Widows Wear Stilettos..." and "Happily EVEN After..."
A Tiny Step Forward
A Tiny Step Forward is a charming, seemingly simple group of lessons about remembering lost loved ones. Yet its message is remarkably sophisticated. Many children who suffer a loss, either through death or divorce, feel compelled to hide their feelings for fear of upsetting others or opening painful wounds. Charlene Khaghan and Jill Starishevsky allow children to think lovingly about shared past times and to fantasize about the absent friend or family member who they know would take great pride in their accomplishments. This book will be a comfort to children everywhere. -Clarice Kestenbaum, Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons While there are many books on the market for adults on the subject of how to help grieving children, there are few books written specifically for children. Charlene Khaghan and Jill Starishevsky write purely and authentically from the point of view of a child who is moving through the pain of loss and subsequent grief. As fierce advocates for children, the authors have an innate understanding of the "roller-coaster" of emotions that a child suffering through loss experiences and express those emotions beautifully and with a positive eye to the future. This book is a must-have for any child suffering from the loss of a loved one. -Carole Brody Fleet, award-winning and bestselling author, "Widows Wear Stilettos..." and "Happily EVEN After..."
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico: Its own Land is a story about Puerto Rico history and contribution to our society. This book will take you on a journey of learning how Puerto Rico became the island it is today and how it has impacted many people. Puerto Rico has its own identity. It is own land.
Wild About Luna
Luna is a special wild turkey who has always been able to run faster and fly farther than her brothers and sisters. She has never met anyone outside of Beacon Hill where she lives-until the day a strange bird comes to the hill, stays a while, and then moves on. Soon after, Luna and her sisters are ready to fill their nests with eggs. To care for her eggs, Luna must sleep on the ground in her nest at night instead of in the trees, placing her life in danger. Her motherly instincts to protect her clutch of eggs come in handy when a fox causes chaos one night. But what will happen when the eggs finally hatch and reveal tiny baby turkeys? Wild About Luna is the delightful tale of a special turkey's adventures as she becomes a mother, fiercely protects her young, and realizes there is no place like home.
Wild About Luna
Luna is a special wild turkey who has always been able to run faster and fly farther than her brothers and sisters. She has never met anyone outside of Beacon Hill where she lives-until the day a strange bird comes to the hill, stays a while, and then moves on. Soon after, Luna and her sisters are ready to fill their nests with eggs. To care for her eggs, Luna must sleep on the ground in her nest at night instead of in the trees, placing her life in danger. Her motherly instincts to protect her clutch of eggs come in handy when a fox causes chaos one night. But what will happen when the eggs finally hatch and reveal tiny baby turkeys? Wild About Luna is the delightful tale of a special turkey's adventures as she becomes a mother, fiercely protects her young, and realizes there is no place like home.
Amy Eight Track
Children often don't understand why other children look, act, walk, and talk different. However, children are very curious and are more apt to ask why that other child is different from them. The answer is that those children, if given a chance, are more like them. They want what every other child wants-to be liked, to fit in, and to have fun. Matt, Michael, and Jimmy live in the neighborhood where a little girl moves in across the street. Her family moved there because the little girl called Amy is developmentally disabled and needs a better educational program. The boys know she is new in the neighborhood. They know she goes to a different school, and they know she has a disability. However, they still choose to ignore her. One day, Amy sees the boys playing outside. She walks across the street, sits down on the grass, and stays there until she gets their attention. With Amy's help, the boys learn something they would have never expected.
The Boy Who Couldn’t
The school bully is the only one who can save them.James' life has been turned upside down and now the local bully has made him a target. So why would his mother insist he should invite him over? Especially when they're hiding a secret badger clan at the bottom of the garden.Now the badgers are under threat from a gang with fighting dogs and the badgers aren't the only ones in peril.Danger is approaching and it will make the most unlikely of heroes.A story about becoming the person you can be, not the person you are expected to be.
Pssst Means I Love You
This book is about the joy of sharing simple family traditions to express love and care for one another and to encourage joy for the little ones.
Wind Kisses and Wind Hugs
Wind Kisses and Wind Hugs is based on a true story of how a grandma and a grandson convey a special and meaningful way to express their love for each other by sending kisses and hugs to each other delivered by the wind.
Australian Paramedics
Meet Chloe and Oliver; they are paramedics and see what they do.You will see an ambulance, helicopter and an airplane. Written by Australian author Aaron White. This book was made to show children what paramedics do.
Do You Love Mommy?
Have you ever asked a loved one and eventually be rejected?How would you feel when you hear that your child or sibling doesn't love you? This book tells us of a real-life experience which shows a mother's unconditional love, and a brother's self-regulation to handle this kind of rejection.This book has rhyming and repetitive words that make it interesting, fun and helpful to early readers.
Caley Goal
Eleven-year-old Caley loves hockey-but not goaltending. While enduring boring drill after boring drill, she just wants a chance to play anywhere on the ice but inside a stupid net. Despite her protests, Caley's coach seems stuck on her being the goalie. While standing inside the net during each practice and game, Caley feels uninterested, depressed, and grumpy. Although she knows her professional hockey player dad is proud of her role as a girl goalie, what would he think if he knew she secretly hated it? As Caley embarks on a journey of self-discovery, she learns what it means to be part of a team, where her place is in a family of hockey players, and more importantly, who she is both on and off the ice. In this young adult tale, a hockey player seemingly destined to be a boring goalie learns valuable lessons about teamwork, grit, and the value of never quitting, no matter what.
Caley Goal
Eleven-year-old Caley loves hockey-but not goaltending. While enduring boring drill after boring drill, she just wants a chance to play anywhere on the ice but inside a stupid net. Despite her protests, Caley's coach seems stuck on her being the goalie. While standing inside the net during each practice and game, Caley feels uninterested, depressed, and grumpy. Although she knows her professional hockey player dad is proud of her role as a girl goalie, what would he think if he knew she secretly hated it? As Caley embarks on a journey of self-discovery, she learns what it means to be part of a team, where her place is in a family of hockey players, and more importantly, who she is both on and off the ice. In this young adult tale, a hockey player seemingly destined to be a boring goalie learns valuable lessons about teamwork, grit, and the value of never quitting, no matter what.
Goodnight Goat - Bonnwit Kabrit
In this delightful, rhyming bedtime story, children journey across Haiti, saying goodnight to scenes the nation's children would know from their daily lives. From the calico cat to the pink flowers of the bouganvillea to the sweet goat nestled beneath the starry sky, children will embark on an exciting bedtime journey as one by one they say, bonnwit. Words of Haitian Creole are sprinkled throughout the text to expand children's vocabulary and introduce them to a new language. A helpful pronunciation guide at the back teaches readers how to say the words aloud.
Tank Tales a Nursing Home Visit
Tank is a dog. But he is a very special dog. You see, Tank is a therapy dog. He visits people in nursing homes and brightens their day. Author Tank Shick is such a dog, and this is his story. In his book, Tank Tales-A Nursing Home Visit, he prepares children to visit a grandparent or other loved one with dementia living in a nursing home. You'll learn what a nursing home looks like and ways to deal with seeing a loved one who has trouble remembering things. Some children may think nursing homes are scary things, but Tank shows that's not the case. They help children's loved ones live safely and happily.
More Adventures with Clarissa and Gregory
More true life stories based on the memories of Clarissa Nadine Townsend and her brother, Paul Gregory Townsend, as the family moves first to their Grandmother's farmhouse, and then to their own new bungalow in the country! Join Clarissa and Gregory in 1930s America as they learn about life on a farm, making a swing out of an old tire and lots more, including the latest modern invention... a radio! You'll meet Tommy the cat, Ginger the dog, and Daisy the gossipy neighbor. Clarissa also shares her Grandmother's secret recipe for scrumptious molasses cookies with you in this second collection of adventures! Clarissa & Gregory books are part of the publisher's "Children's Books for Grandparents" series featuring brand new stories, traditionally told in classically styled books that will capture the imagination and the heart. They are specially designed and printed for grandparents, parents, aunts and uncles, even big brothers and sisters, to read to small children.