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Caraclasa

by Magdalena Helguera

Una historia llena de ternura, sobre la relación de dos hermanas y la importancia del lenguaje. ¿Puede una palabra mágica cambiar el curso de las cosas? Dos hermanas con un vínculo muy especial comparten un plan para que la familia no emigre a otro país. La mayor habla y la menor escucha, porque todavía no sabe hablar, ¡pero entiende todo! Aunque la misión es difícil, confían en que juntas podrán hacer frente al desafío. Una historia que nos muestra la importancia y la fuerza que tienen la imaginación y el lenguaje. Caraclasa obtuvo el Segundo Premio en el Concurso Anual de Literatura del Ministerio de Educación y Cultura (categoría inéditos) en 2006 y el Primer Premio (categoría éditos) en 2012.

Todo sobre tu hijo

by Natalia Trenchi

Este libro fue escrito pensando en los hijos. Con un lenguaje claro y untono cálido, la autora responde a problemas comunes de familias comunes.En sus respuestas pretende que los padres encuentren ideas, compañías yconsejo, que les permitan seguir trabajando con esfuerzo y alegría poracercar los niños. ¿Llevo a mi hijo al entierro de la abuela? ¿Cómo le digo que no a algoque pide una y otra vez? ¿A qué hora le digo a mi hijo adolescente quedebe regresar los sábados de noche? A menudo los padres se sienten muysolas. Nadie les enseñó a ser padres ni a enfrentar los varios dilemas yconflictos que se les presentan cada día. Sueñan con formar una familiafeliz, en la cual sus integrantes pueden florecer en armonía, unidos porfuertes lazos afectivos. Sin embargo, la realidad a veces parece serotra. Peleas entre chicos, situaciones que se salen del libreto queteníamos para ellos, desacuerdos con la pareja respecto a la crianza,temor por su futuro... son solo algunos de los problemas que los padrespadecen diariamente.Este libro fue escrito pensando en los hijos, en un lenguaje claro y conun tono cálido, la autora responde a problemas comunes de familiascomunes. En sus respuestas pretende que los padres encuentren ideas,compañías y consejo, que les permitan seguir trabajando con esfuerzo yalegría por acercar los niños.

Tus hijos hoy

by Natalia Trenchi

En este libro nos proponemos ofrecer herramientas, ideas y reflexionesque los ayuden no a transformarse en padres perfectos ni a criar hijosperfectos, sino a ser capaces de transformar el amor y el esfuerzo en elclima familiar necesario para lograr que cada hijo llegue a ser la mejorversión posible de sí mismo. Vivimos en un mundo que nos ofrece desafíos permanentes. Día a día nosenfrentamos con nuevas realidades que ponen a prueba nuestra capacidad de entender y procesar. Este es el mundo en el que crecennuestros niños y somos nosotros los responsables de prepararlos para vivir en él. Como padres no tenemos el poder de cambiar larealidad todo lo que querríamos, pero sí seguimos siendo la influencia más importante en la construcción de ese ser humano quetrajimos al mundo.

Mi hijo el alumno

by Natalia Trenchi

¿Cómo lograr una intervención equilibrada en esa parte fundamental de lavida de nuestros hijos? ¿Cómo encarar un diálogo civilizado con lasmaestras? ¿Qué hacer cuando vemos que nuestros hijos no aprenden? ¿Ycuando vuelven llorando de la escuela porque alguien les pegó? El ámbito escolar y liceal es quizá uno de los más importantes en lavida de nuestros hijos. Es allí donde aprenden a vincularse con losdemás, donde hacen sus amistades más fuertes, donde adquieren las basesfundamentales de sus conocimientos. Es allí también donde más se sufre ydonde más se disfruta. Y muchas veces los padres quedamos afuera de estacancha.

Home Is Where the Bodies Are

by Jeneva Rose

I Don't Want You To Regret Anything

by Madison Letts

An incredibly vulnerable self-portrait of life, death, grief, love, regret, and adolescence relayed with poignancy and humor. Letts' perspective transcends just her experience. <p><p> Sometimes Madison allowed herself to think the thoughts you're not supposed to think. Quietly, she'd let her mind slip and imagine a world after he died. It's funny, the way your imagination will alter reality. <p><p> There's a fine line between denial and hope... <p><p> Madison fell in love with a boy named Knox when she was a junior in college. He opened car doors for her, he brought her coffee in bed, and he called her baby. Knox and Madison talked about getting married one day and planned to move to New York together after college. Then, a year into their relationship, doctors found a tumor in Knox's brain. After Knox underwent a craniotomy to remove the deadly cancer, he was never the same. <p><p> Madison spent two years watching as he endured monthly chemotherapies and weekly seizures until it all began to feel normal. As she furniture shopped and decorated and set up her new apartment in New York City, Knox learned to speak and use a fork again. As she interviewed for her first job, Knox fought to stay alive. <p><p> In this coming-of-age story, Madison processes profound pain in the wake of loss, while sharing her brutally honest--and often intrusive--thoughts about the universal experiences of falling in love, growing up, battling insecurity and regret, and deciphering the meaning of life.

I Am One of a Kind

by Aaliyah Wilson

I Am One of a Kind reminds us of the importance of loving who you are, believing in yourself, respecting others, and being kind to one another. Through beautiful illustrations, I Am One of a Kind inspires young readers to be proud of who they are. It also touches on the universal themes of friendship, kindess and empathy. Growing up can be a difficult time for kids, this book will help your children explore their deepest feelings, accept their unique qualities and will foster personal growth and self-accpetance. It will give your kids assurance that they are deeply loved, talented, unique and enough.

A Resource of Children's Books and Interventions for Bibliotherapy

by Tammi Van Hollander

Books and play offer safety, grounding, connection, and a feeling of mastery, in clinical, educational, and home settings. Books are a beautiful way to connect and learn more about the children and families you work with. This includes the books that children may share with you and the ones you may share with them! Even the smallest of children are mesmerized by books...only wanting more! <p><p>Most of the books listed in this resource are for ages 4-10, but can be read at any age. If the book is too long (or too short), improvise and summarize! These books will take you on magical adventures through stories that hold significant symbolism and metaphors.

Moon Wisconsin: Lakeside Getaways, Outdoor Recreation, Bites & Brews (Travel Guide)

by Thomas Huhti

From majestic forests and verdant farms to rushing rivers and tranquil lakes, experience the Badger State's classic Midwestern charm with Moon Wisconsin. Inside you'll find:Strategic itineraries, from a weekend in Milwaukee or Madison to a week-long getaway to Door County, with advice for architecture buffs, foodies, families, outdoor adventurers, and more The top activities and unique experiences: Museum-hop in trendy Milwaukee, discover the joys of the open road at the Harley-Davidson museum, and savor the laidback college town vibe in Madison. Check out a typical Wisconsin dairy farm and sample fresh bites of cheese or learn how to churn butter with the whole family. Dig in at a Friday night fish fry and unwind with a locally-brewed craft beer in a historic taproom. Kayak to sea caves, cycle through rolling hills of apple orchards, or hike the rugged cliffs of Devil's Lake The best road trips in Wisconsin, including the state's designated Rustic Roads Honest advice from native cheesehead Thomas Huhti on when to go, what to pack, and where to stay, from luxe hotels to historic lodges and lakeside cabins Full-color photos and detailed maps throughoutRecommendations for getting to Wisconsin and getting around, by plane, train, bus, or car (or even boat!) Thorough background on the culture, weather, wildlife, outdoor recreation safety, and history With Moon's practical tips and local insight, you can experience the best of Wisconsin. For more Midwestern adventures, try Moon Ohio or Moon Michigan. About Moon Travel Guides: Moon was founded in 1973 to empower independent, active, and conscious travel. We prioritize local businesses, outdoor recreation, and traveling strategically and sustainably. Moon Travel Guides are written by local, expert authors with great stories to tell—and they can't wait to share their favorite places with you. For more inspiration, follow @moonguides on social media.

Newborn Handbook for New Dads: Expert Advice on How to Navigate Baby's First Three Months

by Roy Benaroch

The ultimate guide to caring for your newborn—written especially for dads by a pediatrician and fatherCongratulations on your new baby, dad! The next few months will come with a lot of joy, a lot of changes, and a lot to learn—and this book for first-time fathers is here to help. Written by a dad and pediatrician, it's filled with supportive and straightforward advice especially for dads. It's your one-stop resource for everything from birth and basic newborn care to baby-proofing your home, discovering your parenting style, and being there for your partner.Get the new dad's survival guide that includes:Your baby's arrival—Start with guidance for creating a birth plan, choosing a pediatrician, arranging for childcare, and other essential steps you'll want to complete before the baby comes.Ways to navigate your feelings—Becoming a dad is a big deal—and this new dad book can help you come to terms with your pride and excitement, as well as your fears, anxieties, and stress.A focus on the newborn stage—Get detailed information on the growth and developmental milestones you should look out for during the first week, and each month until your baby is 3 months old.Essential answers and advice—How exactly do you dress a tiny baby? Change their diaper? Put them to sleep? This all-in-one handbook for the expectant father has you covered!Grab the Newborn Handbook for New Dads and navigate the first steps of parenthood with confidence!

Crayola: Cooking with Color

by Insight Editions

Cook with the rainbow! Jump into the vivid greens, oranges, yellows, and more as you learn how to cook healthy with the all-new Crayola cookbook.Crayola: Cooking with Color is filled with over 40 recipes that will dazzle your plate and palate with a bright array of delicious foods that burst with color and flavor. Enjoy healthy and satisfying meals the whole family will love. With easy step-by-step instructions, home cooks of any level can create a medley of dishes inspired by Crayola&’s classic colors from appetizers to main dishes, drinks, and desserts. This book makes preparing healthy meals as a family easy and fun. 40+ FAMILY-FRIENDLY RECIPES: From breakfast to dinner to afternoon snacks and desserts, create vibrant, healthy, delicious dishes for every meal and occasion. COOK BY COLOR: Create delicious dishes inspired by a rainbow of Crayola color categories like Yummy Yellow, Totally Rad Red & Pink, Outstanding Orange, Bold Blue & Purple, and Great Greens. INSPIRED BY CRAYOLA CLASSICS: The Crayola collection of 64 creative colors inspires delicious dishes like Liquid Gold Creamy Corn Chowder, Bluetiful Mixed-Berry Crisp, Sheen Green Broccoli-Cheese Soup, and Mauvelous Cabbage and Chicken Stir-Fry. FOR ALL SKILL LEVELS: The easy-to-follow instructions help the whole family enjoy preparing colorful meals together. INSPIRING IMAGES: Full-color photography of finished recipes will help ensure success.

Chuck E. Cheese and Friends Party Cookbook

by Weldon Owen

Chuck E. Cheese and his friends are throwing a party – and you&’re invited! In this fun, all-ages cookbook, Chuck E. can&’t wait for you to see the recipes – and parties! – he and his friends have in store.Get ready to eat and dance the day away! In the Chuck E. Cheese and Friends Party Cookbook, the gang has fun and tasty parties they want to share with you. From Chuck E.&’s Game Night party to Jasper T. Jowls&’ Howlin&’ Hootenanny and Helen Henny&’s All-day Breakfast Sleepover, there&’s a party for every occasion! Each party is chock full of delicious, themed recipes – from tasty Vamples for your next Halloween party and French toast dippers for your kid&’s slumber party, to a Bella&’s favorite quesadilla pizza from her Festive Fiesta, and more! Accompanying the recipes are fun games, jokes, links to video dance parties, and other activities to make each party even more memorable. Share some of Pasqually&’s hilarious jokes, listen to DJ Munch&’s remix of &“Chuck E.&’s Happy Dance,&” or cut loose with the spring sensation that&’s sweeping the nation, the &“Spring Break Breakdance.&” With great party ideas and delicious recipes that the whole family can pitch in to help make, the Chuck E. Cheese and Friends Party Cookbook will help make your kid&’s next celebration one to remember! THE PERFECT GIFT for kids of all ages, especially aspiring young chefs. BRING CHUCK E. CHEESE TO YOU: With dozens of fun, tasty, easy-to-make recipes and QR codes to interactive videos, get all the fun of a Chuck E. Cheese without ever leaving home! FOR THE FANS: Whether your favorite character is Munch or Helen Henny, the Chuck E. Cheese and Friends Party Cookbook features each and every rockin&’ character from Chuck E.&’s awesome crew. DOZENS OF RECIPES: From pizzas to milkshakes, Southern food to Spanish food, from breakfast, to dessert, this cookbook will have a recipe kids will love!

A Strange Grandmother Comes Visiting

by Ambreen Ahmad

Hassan had a problem. His grandmother was unlike any of the grandmothers he had ever seen! Her looks were different, her dress was different, and she even spoke differently. They were family but it was like they came from two different worlds. Hassan worried what his friends would think if they met her. &‘She is so strange,&’ Hassan thought, until he discovered his grandmother&’s secret strengths.

100 Days Smart: A kindergarten teacher shares lessons on life, learning, and community during the COVID-19 outbreak in bella Italia

by Karin Tramm

Karin Tramm’s kindergarten class at DoDEA Vicenza Elementary School on Caserma Ederle Army Base, Italy, was counting up to a magic day—the 100th day of school—when students would be 100 days smart!“Mrs. Tramm, is that the last day of school?” a child asked."Goodness no, there are a lot of numbers bigger than one hundred,” Mrs. Tramm explained, “and we will be in school for many more days after the hundredth day.”But then, on February 21, 2020, the 100th day of school, COVID-19 changed everything. From empty classrooms to kindergarten in the kitchen, teachers, parents, and students navigated uncharted waters as their world locked down in the epicenter of the Italian outbreak. For the next 100 days, residents of Vicenza learned to find joy in simplicity, country living, and community.In diary form, 100 Days Smart highlights their resilience, recognizing and remembering the fears and frustrations, humor and humanity of shared experiences on a new path forward.

TDAH: Un cazador en un mundo de agricultores

by Thom Hartmann

• Explica que las personas con TDAH no tienen trastornos, sino que son &“cazadores en un mundo de agricultores&”; es decir, poseen un conjunto de habilidades mentales únicas que les habrían permitido prosperar en una sociedad de cazadores-recolectores • Ofrece métodos y prácticas concretas y sin fármacos para ayudar a los &“cazadores&”, y a sus padres, maestros y administradores, a aceptar sus diferencias, fomentar la creatividad y encontrar el éxito en la escuela, el trabajo y el hogar • Revela cómo algunas de las personas más exitosas del mundo pueden ser etiquetadas como cazadores con TDAH, incluidos Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison y Andrew CarnegieCon un 10% de los niños del mundo occidental que muestra indicios de tener trastorno por déficit de atención con hiperactividad, o TDAH, y un número creciente de adultos autodiagnosticándose, después de décadas de lucha, debemos plantear la pregunta: ¿cómo pudo cometer tal &“error&” la naturaleza? En este libro, Thom Hartmann explica que las personas con TDAH no son anormales, desordenadas o disfuncionales, sino simplemente &“cazadores en un mundo de agricultores&”. A menudo muy creativos y resueltos en la búsqueda de un objetivo elegido por ellos mismos, las personas con síntomas de TDAH poseen un conjunto de habilidades mentales únicas, las cuales les habrían permitido prosperar en una sociedad de cazadores-recolectores. Como cazadores, habrían estado constantemente escaneando su entorno, buscando comida o amenazas (distracción); habrían tenido que actuar sin vacilación (impulsividad) y amado el entorno de alta estimulación y lleno de riesgos del campo de caza. Con nuestras escuelas públicas, lugares de trabajo de oficina y fábricas estructuradas, aquellos que heredan un excedente de &“habilidades de cazador&” a menudo se sienten frustrados en un mundo que no los comprende ni los apoya. Como muestra Hartmann, al reformular nuestra visión del TDAH, podemos comenzar a verlo no como un trastorno, sino como una diferencia y, en cierto modo, una ventaja. El autor revela cómo algunas de las personas más exitosas del mundo pueden ser etiquetadas como cazadores de TDAH, aparte de proporcionar prácticas y métodos concretos, sin fármacos, para ayudar a los cazadores, y a sus padres, maestros y gerentes, a aceptar sus diferencias, fomentar la creatividad y encontrar el éxito en la escuela, en el trabajo y en casa. Además de ofrecer una guía de &“supervivencia&” para ayudar a afinar sus habilidades naturales, en lugar de suprimirlas, Hartmann muestra que cada mente, ya sea cazadora, agricultora o en algún punto intermedia, tiene valor y un gran potencial a la espera de ser aprovechado.

Maddie Makes Ripples

by Marena Woodsit

Little Maddie was having a bad day. She fought with her brother Charlie, her mother got upset, even her dog Jasper was sad because no one would play with him after all the ruckus. Sulking by the riverside Maddie was feeling sorry for herself.Then along came this strange and wonderful being named Sam, who picked up some pebbles and gave them to Maddie, and some very interesting things began to happen…

Grandmother Thorn

by Katey Howes

*Audio Enhanced Read-Along EbookNominee for 2017 Cybils Award, Best Fiction Picture Book, Children's and Young AdultGrandmother Thorn treasures her garden, where not a leaf, twig or pebble is allowed out of place. But when a persistent plant sprouts without her permission, Grandmother begins to unravel. "Her hair became as tangled as the vines on her fence. Her garden fell into disrepair. One morning, she did not rake the path." A dear friend, the passage of seasons, and a gift only nature can offer help Grandmother Thorn discover that some things are beyond our control, and that sweetness can blossom in unexpected places.

Monday Is Wash Day

by MaryAnn Sundby

*Audio Enhanced Read-Along EbookIn this timeless story from a time not so long ago, Annie and her sister help Mama with washing the clothes on Monday morning. From gathering and sorting the clothes, to washing and hanging them outside to dry, to folding and putting them away, the family works together to get the job done. “ First we work and then we play.” Mama smiles but walks with purpose to the porch.Tessa Blackham' s warm, hand-painted cut-paper collages bring the reader to a time in the Midwest when doing the laundry was an all-day family chore.

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