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Help Your Dragon Deal With Anxiety: Train Your Dragon To Overcome Anxiety. A Cute Children Story To Teach Kids How To Deal With Anxiety, Worry And Fear (My Dragon #22)

by Steve Herman

Having a pet dragon is very fun! He can sit, roll over, and play… He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or so many other cool things… But what if your dragon is constantly worrying about so many things? What if he’s worried about his math test even though he has studied very hard? What if he’s so nervous about his upcoming book report in front of the class? What if he gets so anxious when he has to go get a shot from the doctor office? So anxious that he has a meltdown? What if your dragon is always asking about “What If”? What should you do? You teach him how to deal with his anxiety!

Help Your Dragon Deal With Change: Train Your Dragon To Handle Transitions. A Cute Children Story To Teach Kids How To Adapt To Change In Life (My Dragon #27)

by Steve Herman

Having a pet dragon is very fun! He can sit, roll over, and play… He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or so many other cool things… But what if your dragon is afraid of change? What if he doesn’t like his new teacher and her teaching style and refuses to go to school? What if he’s sad because his favorite pool is closed, and he’s afraid to try the newer, bigger pool because of the unknowns? What if he hates to say goodbye to his old soccer team, and doesn’t want to join a new one? What if he’d have a hard time whenever something changes, or when things no longer how they used to be? What should you do? You teach him how to deal with change! You teach him that everything changes. Change happens, and life keeps changing. Instead of avoiding change, he needs to learn to adapt, anticipate, and enjoy the new experience when the change comes his way!

Hi It's Me! I Have ADHD

by Katelyn Mabry

From thinking fast, to thinking slow, from feeling high, to feeling low; this busy child wishes adults could see inside her head. Based on the author's personal experience with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, "Hi, It's Me" shares the thoughts, feelings, emotions, and experiences of a child dealing with the many challenges of ADHD. Offering insight into the world of ADHD and presenting a list of tips and a printable coloring/journal pages; this rhyming picture book helps children struggling with ADHD feel empowered. It lets kids know that the diagnosis does NOT define them and that there are so many gifts beneath the diagnosis. It communicates that they can find peace knowing they're not alone in how they think and feel.

Lengua, ritmo y cultura [Grado] 1

by Luis A. Rosado Laura Machuca Silvia Alvarado-Bolek Lidia Morris Rosario Sepúlveda

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Lengua, ritmo y cultura [Grado] 1, Cuaderno de prácticas

by Luis A. Rosado Laura Machuca Silvia Alvarado-Bolek Rosario Sepúlveda

NIMAC-sourced textbook

My First Cookbook: Fun recipes to cook together . . . with as much mixing, rolling, scrunching, and squishing as possible!

by America'S Test Kitchen

From the creators of the #1 New York Times Bestseller The Complete Cookbook for Young Chefs, this collection of approachable and fun recipes is designed to introduce kids ages 5 to 8 to the kitchen, along with their grown-ups. It's not about getting dinner on the table, but about doing fun cooking projects together.My First Cookbook will inspire the youngest chefs to enter the kitchen, empower them to cook, and engage their creativity--plus they'll have fun doing it. From simple after-school snacks like Yogurt and Berry Swirls and English Muffin Pizzas, to family meals like Cheese Pupusas and Rice Noodle Bowls, to holiday celebration recipes like Thanksgiving Biscuits and Chinese New Year Pork Dumplings, each beginner recipe is developed by the experts at America's Test Kitchen Kids before being kid-tested and kid-approved.

Peyton Picks the Perfect Pie: A Thanksgiving Celebration

by America's Test Kitchen Kids

This humorous and heart-warming story from the creators of the #1 New York Times Bestseller The Complete Cookbook for Young Chefs celebrates the love of cooking and helps children overcome their fear of trying new foods and includes an ATK recipe for the perfect pie.Peyton is particular. But she's not picky. Grownups use that word a lot. Picky. Picky. Picky. It's never a good thing. And it's not fair. Peyton likes dogs and cats, scooters and bikes, pools and beaches. And Peyton likes to try new things. She recently mastered long division in math class and loves to practice the saxophone--as long as her adorable dog Mila doesn't howl! But Peyton is particular when it comes to food. Peyton doesn't like it when two foods touch on her plate. Peyton doesn't like green foods. Or orange foods. Or red foods. Peyton doesn't like foods that are gooey or gummy, sticky or slimy, frosted or flaky. And Peyton most definitely doesn't like chunky or lumpy foods. Thanksgiving is our most universal holiday, beloved by adults and children. But Thanksgiving can also be a challenge for young eaters who struggle with new tastes and new experiences. Peyton is the hero of this food lover's tale and she is determined to confront her fear of new foods by finding a Thanksgiving pie she truly likes, even if it's flaky, lumpy, or chunky.

Mitsy the Oven Mitt Goes to School: A Story About Being Brave

by America's Test Kitchen Kids

Mitsy, a remarkable oven mitt and co-host of acclaimed America's Test Kitchen Kids podcast, Mystery Recipe, is going to culinary school. She encounters and overcomes relatable challenges, encouraging children reading to do the same. It includes a recipe for chocolate chip cookies and an audio cookalong with Mitsy.In this heartwarming and playful story, we meet Mitsy, a young oven mitt who has spent her whole life in the mitten factory. Mitsy is a lot of things, and one of them is nervous. When she is accepted into Miss Copperpot's Acedemy for Useful Utensils, the magical boarding school where kitchen utensils go to learn how to assist in cooking, she is nervous to leave her home and meet other heat-proof utensils. But her first days at school bring together a diverse cast of characters, inspiring kitchen facts, and a story to empower kids so that when they, too, feel nervous, they remember that they can do anything.

Right This Very Minute: A Table To Farm Book About Food And Farming

by Lisl H. Detlefsen

What's that you say? You're hungry? Right this very minute? Then you need a farmer. You have the stories of so many right here on your table! Award winners Lisl H. Detlefsen and Renee Kurilla's delicious celebration of food and farming is sure to inspire readers of all ages to learn more about where their food comes from - right this very minute!

Daughter: Our Story Remembered

by Cindy Koch

For any woman, identity is important. The question, "who am I?" will haunt her every decision. Along the pathway of life, many will tell her a story of who she is. She might be lucky enough to hear the pure and simple truth, but more often than not she will be told and believe a variety things. Consequently, both men and women have become confused, afraid, angry, and bitter towards the story of woman in our culture because, tragically, we have forgotten the ancient story spoken by God's Word. Discover again the old story of a beautiful identity, a story of love and sacrifice. Uncover this story of new hopes and amazing dreams that are actually real. The story offers incredible comfort, gives guidance, and teaches everyone who listens a wisdom that saves lives. From the creative voice of God, through the death of a Savior, to the walk of Wisdom, hear and remember the forgotten story of woman.

Are You Ready to ZEARN? Grade 1, Volume 1 [Workbook]

by Zearn

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Are You Ready to ZEARN? Grade 1, Volume 2 [Workbook]

by Zearn

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Fetch

by Adam Glendon Sidwell

Full of colorful illustrations, this imaginative tale of a world of dogs will capture children&’s imaginations and will inspire them to read it over and over again.

Good Housekeeping 123 Cook!: My First Cookbook

by Good Housekeeping Kate Merker

Kids ages 4 to 8 will get a kick out of making 50 easy recipes while learning kitchen basics and having fun in the kitchen!It&’s never too soon to get cooking. So, tie on that apron and get ready for some recipe fun! Kiddo cooks will learn all about basic kitchen skills while making these tried and true—and don&’t forget delicious!—dishes from Good Housekeeping. From Ooey-Gooey Glazed Cinnamon Rolls for breakfast, Traffic-Stopping Sandwiches for lunch, Totally Twisted Pasta with Cherry Tomato Sauce for dinner, and Ice Cream Cake Pops for dessert, young chefs will discover the fun and satisfaction of making their own food. Inside this beginner's cookbook, your budding chef will find:Easy-to-read recipes that speak directly to kids (not down to them), and show them just what to do (while letting parents know how they can help, too!)Test Kitchen avatars (the Good Housekeeping kitchen testers are shown as cartoon characters!), photos, and step-by-step instructions teach kids about the recipes and basic techniques, like cracking eggs and juicing citrus.The down-low on using common kitchen equipment, fun, cool facts about kids&’ favorite ingredients, advice on whenever a grown up&’s help is needed, and tips and sidebars to make sure kids get everything they need to succeed. These no-fail, Good Housekeeping Test Kitchen tested-til-perfect recipes are sure to build kids&’ confidence as they learn to make really tasty food for themselves and their families. With colorful photographs and easy-to-read recipes and helpful advice on every page, this cookbook will guide kids through their first culinary adventures. Bon voyage and bon appétit!

Good Housekeeping The Little Lab: Fantastic Science for Kids

by Good Housekeeping Rachel Rothman Margie Markarian

Curious readers ages 4 to 7 will go on a science adventure with 22 STEAM-based experiments and hundreds of incredible and fun scientific factsAttention all budding scientists: the Little Lab is open!Discover the wonders of science in exciting experiments that kids can do at home with easy-to-find materials. Whether they're blowing bubbles to spot rainbows, rubbing balloons to make static electricity, or launching pom-pom balls to understand the laws of motion, young scientists will be engrossed by memorable, hands-on, science and fun! Each experiment includes:Intros that preview the experiment and ask kids to make a prediction Eye-catching and helpful how-to photos Detailed supply list to streamline preparation Easy-to-follow steps that adults and kids can follow together What Happened? summaries to explain the science behind the fun in age-appropriate language The Little Lab puts STEAM in the spotlight with fun did-you-know facts and activities on every page! Plus, young readers will join the experts in the Good Housekeeping Institute as they share the secrets to thinking like a scientist. Are you ready to tap into your superpowers of logic and deduction? Let&’s go!

Good Housekeeping 6 Super Snacks for Kids!: Easy Recipes from 123 Cook!

by The editors of Good Housekeeping

A special sampling of fun and easy snack recipes from Good Housekeeping 1,2,3 Cook! Tie on that apron and get ready for some kitchen fun! From Cozy Pigs in Blankets, Celery Snails and Caterpillars, and Veggie Garden Toast, young chefs will discover the excitement and satisfaction of making their own delicious snacks. Even better, kids will create exciting new memories about learning how to cook with their family! Once you&’ve tried these snacks you&’ll want to get all 50 recipes for breakfast, lunch and dinner and holiday treats in Good Housekeeping 1, 2, 3 Cook! My First Cookbook.

The Don't Laugh Challenge 12 Year Old Edition: The LOL Interactive Joke Book Contest Game for Boys and Girls Age 12 (The Don't Laugh Challenge)

by Billy Boy

Jokes and silly charades for hours of age-appropriate fun! What advice do you give to a novice barista? If at first, you don&’t succeed, CHAI CHAI again! The Don&’t Laugh Challenge™ Joke Books are not like other joke books—they&’re also a game that can be played between friends, siblings, cousins, or any two people who like to tell jokes. This book is specially designed for a twelve-year-old showdown to crown the Don&’t Laugh Master! Here are the rules: · Each round is set up so that the two jokesters playing will take turns reading jokes to the other player. · Then proceed to the Silly Scenarios, where each player will read the scenario to themselves, then act it out charades-style (and using their silliest faces) to get the other player to guess what in the world they are doing. · When the person listening laughs or even cracks a smile, the joke teller gets a point. • Follow the instructions to take turns in the rounds, until you tally up the final score and crown the Don&’t Laugh Master!

The Don't Laugh Challenge 9 Year Old Edition: The LOL Interactive Joke Book Contest Game for Boys and Girls Age 9 (The Don't Laugh Challenge)

by Billy Boy

Jokes and silly charades for hours of age-appropriate fun! What&’s the name of the royal DJ with circular speakers?Sir Round Sound! The Don&’t Laugh Challenge™ Joke Books are not like other joke books—they&’re also a game that can be played between friends, siblings, cousins, or any two people who like to tell jokes. This book is specially designed for a nine-year-old showdown to crown the Don&’t Laugh Master! Here are the rules: · Each round is set up so that the two jokesters playing will take turns reading jokes to the other player. · Then proceed to the Silly Scenarios, where each player will read the scenario to themselves, then act it out charades-style (and using their silliest faces) to get the other player to guess what in the world they are doing. · When the person listening laughs or even cracks a smile, the joke teller gets a point. • Follow the instructions to take turns in the rounds, until you tally up the final score and crown the Don&’t Laugh Master!

Gratitude the Great

by Pamelyn Rocco

Through a beautifully illustrated story of a family learning new traditions of giving, Gratitude The Great encourages children and parents alike to invite thankfulness into their daily lives. Gratitude is the greatest natural superpower. "Hi, I&’m Frankie! But you can call me Gratitude the Great. How&’d I get that name? Well, it all started when my cousin Hope came to visit and taught me how to make Rea bracelets, a gratitude tradition in her Brazilian family. We made a bunch and decided to give them away to thank some of the cool people we saw on the boardwalk. And the idea just exploded!"What starts as a sweet gesture of family gratitude, quickly goes viral and soon this dynamic duo will have much more to be thankful for. In her afterword, author Pamelyn Rocco prompts children and parents alike on ways to invite gratitude into daily life and ignite their own natural superpower.Whether you gift this book to a child you love, or buy it to read aloud to one, your daily life will be enriched by introducing a new habit of gratitude. Fans of Have You Filled a Bucket Today: A Guide to Daily Happiness and Kindness is a Kite String will love - and be grateful for - Gratitude the Great!"Gratitude is one of the greatest gifts you can teach your kids and this book not only leaves you with ways to do that but also reminds the adults reading to not forget as well." - Jana Kramer and Michael Caussin, hosts of the Whine Down podcast and authors of The Good Fight

Once A Bear: A Counting Book

by Ron Atlas

&“Introducing numbers at an early age has been one of the most important tasks for me as a parent. I want to set my two year old up with a great start in math and this book has been a fun way to learn to count! My kiddos love beautiful illustrations and rhyming in every story—this book piques his interest and keeps him engaged!&” —Ciara Evans, @la.bookclub Once a bear sat on a chair. He is soon joined by a furry friend and then, one by one, other playmates follow. Each bear claims a chair as they wait with eager anticipation for what happens next in this sweet counting story. With dynamic rhymes and lively illustrations, this board book offers an engaging premise for young readers to practice their counting and get to know a group of eclectic bear friends. From Ron Atlas, the author of Looking for Zebra and Ten Pigs Fiddling, this timeless book will become a staple in any household with children.

Enamel the Camel

by Mike King Rick Ellis

Enamel wishes he were like all the other camels who live in Camel-lot, but his front teeth are bigger than anyone else's. And they stick out. He's the only camel who brushes his teeth—he has to because everyone can see them. Enamel is tired of getting teased about being different. Then one day the class gets caught in a terrible sandstorm . . . and his exceptional incisors save the day. This is an upbeat, humorous story about sticking out, stepping up, and the importance of good dental hygiene.

Little Loon Finds His Voice

by Regina Shklovsky Yvonne Pearson

Ooo aaa woo woo! Papa Loon's voice calls out long and strong across the water. He warns of danger. He defends his family's home. He even wards off predators. But Peep! Eep! Squeak! Little Loon's voice is nothing like his Papa's. When an eagle attacks, will Little Loon find his voice in time?A water bird found throughout much of North America, loons are famous for their echoing calls. Little Loon Finds His Voice is the endearing, coming-of-age tale of one little loon finding his voice, and with it, his place in the world. Breathtaking illustrations transport readers to misty lakes and towering pines, and informative loon facts at the end detail the life and habits of these enchanting birds.

Flight of the Tooth Fairy

by Jaren Ahlmann

There's a magical sound when a tooth wiggles free. . . . But what happens next?In the black, velvet night, a bright spot appears. It zips through the sky and swoops to your home. And there, in a burst of shimmering fairy dust, a magical story unfolds.Prepare to be whisked away as the Tooth Fairy shares the secrets of her mystical midnight flight.With luscious, atmospheric illustrations from award winning artist Matt Gaser, and classic rhyming text, Flight of the Tooth Fairy takes readers on an adventurous quest like none they will have read before.

The Unsinkable Gus Davis

by Laurie Trumble Davis

Gus Davis is a French bulldog who thinks he can do anything—even swim. Bean is Gus's human best friend who thinks bulldogs aren't designed for the water.Who is right?It turns out, they both are!All it takes is a persistent bulldog and a creative human friend to prove that, with a little practice and adaptation, anything is possible. The Unsinkable Gus Davis is a playful story about figuring things out, staying safe around water, and laughing along the way!

No One Owns the Colors

by Brenda Rodriguez Gianna Davy

For every young artist scolded for using the “ wrong” color crayon, every boy teased for wearing a pastel shirt, every girl denied blue shoes, here' s the perfect response: All colors are for everyone. Just ask Nature! No One Owns the Colors is a lively celebration of self-expression and a bolstering invitation to advocate for your special uniqueness.The unnamed and non-gendered narrator shows us that colors are simply part of our natural world. No bit of the spectrum— from pink and blue to scarlet and chartreuse— is meant to be claimed by any one gender or being or culture. Color is not something that can be right or wrong, or better or worse.Inspired by school yard experiences of the author's own children, this melodic, rhythmic text provides the words and the confidence readers may need if someone says that their color— be it skin, shirt, shoes, or simply the crayon they love most— is wrong.Shelve No One Owns the Colors on your bookshelf alongside contemporary favorites like _Pink is for Boys, The World Needs More Purple People, and Bodies Are Cool. _

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