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Kids Book About Strength, A (A Kids Book)

by Sam Johnson

Learn how to grow the special strength within you!Did you know every person has a special strength within them? Read this book and begin finding your strength and helping it grow! Learn more about strength training, the benefits of moving and resting, and how to work your body, mind, and heart. Strength training is possible for anyone, and before you know it you'll be achieving things you maybe didn't know were possible!

Kids Book About Stress, A (A Kids Book)

by Sam Wilt

Stress is something we all have to learn how to manage!Do you know what stress is? Have you ever said, "I feel stressed," or, "That is stressing me out!"? Stress is an experience every human has. This book will help readers recognize when they leave a calm place and enter one of stress, and how to manage stress when that happens. There are lots of good, healthy ways to deal with stress, and the best ones are when you take care of yourself!

Kids Book About Surrogacy, A (A Kids Book)

by Kira Chesak

Surrogacy is a beautiful way to help people achieve their dreams of having a family!Sometimes, people really want to have a baby, but they aren't able to. And sometimes, that's where surrogates can help! Surrogacy is when someone carries a baby in their womb for someone else. This author shares her experience as a surrogate, what it was like to go through the process, and overall, the privilege and joy it is to help someone else achieve a huge dream: creating a family.

Kids Book About Sustainability, A (A Kids Book)

by Amber Troutman

We can all choose sustainable practices today to improve the health of our planet for ourselves and future generations!Sustainability is a long word that simply means to live on this Earth in a responsible way. We do this for ourselves, for all fellow inhabitants, current and future, and for the planet itself. Open this book and learn the good and not-so-good impact our actions have on the Earth. And, importantly, how we can start living sustainably today. Lasting change takes time, and our choices really matter!

Kids Book About Systemic Racism, A (A Kids Book)

by Jordan Thierry

Help kids understand the complexities of systemic racism.Systemic racism is incredibly difficult to understand—even for grownups! This book was made to help kids understand what systemic racism is and how it's built into laws, schools, stories, and other institutions in a way that collectively makes life much harder for people of color.

Kids Book About Technology, A (A Kids Book)

by Amber Case

Build a healthy relationship with the technology in your life!We're all cyborgs. It's true! We use technology every day in all aspects of our lives—but that's not a bad thing! The problem is when we let it take over our lives. This book will help kids and grownups alike reflect on their relationship with technology and learn to embrace the benefits of being unplugged.

Kids Book About Tests, A (A Kids Book)

by Missi Thurman

Tests exist to help teachers learn more about their students so they can work together toward success!Testing has changed a lot over the years, and that's a good thing! Today, tests (or assessments) exist to help teachers support kids by learning what each kid knows, and importantly, where attention is needed for better understanding. This book was written to break down myths about testing and provide a window to the role of teachers in helping each and every kid!

Kids Book About Therapy, A (A Kids Book)

by Sara Brenner

Therapy is for everyone, and it's never too early (or too late) to start.Therapy isn't just for problems or when something goes wrong. It's for your everyday mental health and is something you can tap into for well-being now and for the rest of your life. This book shows kids mental health therapy can be fun and helps underline its necessity.

Kids Book About Trauma, A (A Kids Book)

by Megan Bartlett

Help kids better understand trauma and the importance of movement and relationships in healing from trauma.This book will help kids understand what trauma truly means, how it affects our minds and bodies, and how movement and relationships can help us on our paths to healing. Because no matter what traumas we may have lived, we all deserve to heal.

Kids Book About Type 1 Diabetes, A (A Kids Book)

by Karli George

Learn about type 1 diabetes, what it's like to live with it, and how to navigate it if you have it.Type 1 diabetes is a chronic illness which affects a lot of people, and being diagnosed can feel scary. This author shows kids that diabetes can be managed and how to thrive in their new reality. Learn about what type 1 diabetes is, things to look out for, tools to best manage it, and feel encouraged—with care, attention, and bravery, you are capable of anything!

Kids Book About Unconscious Bias, A (A Kids Book)

by Wendy Batchelder

We all have unconscious biases, and we all have the ability to choose curiosity and empathy over our own assumptions.A bias is when we have an assumption about someone else, not based on facts. Unconscious bias means we're making assumptions and don't even realize it. And guess what? We ALL do it. So, what can we do? Well, this author is here to share her understanding, pose thoughtful questions, and encourage you to challenge the way you see others, while staying curious.

Kids Book About War, A (A Kids Book)

by Sarah Jones

This book helps explain war in straightforward terms for kids and their grownups.This is a kids book about war. Really! It helps explain what war is, why wars start, and what happens after a war. The reality is, wars will continue to happen, so this book gives kids a space to ask questions and empowers them to learn from the past to create a better future.

Kids Book About White Privilege, A (A Kids Book)

by Ben Sand

What white privilege is and how to use privilege for good.We've neglected the topic of white privilege for too long. This book directly addresses the myth that all kids start from the same spot. White kids growing up today can see their privilege and learn how to use it for good. And maybe—just maybe—learn how to give it up.

Kids Camp!: Activities for the Backyard or Wilderness

by Laurie Carlson Judith Dammel

Activities to help young campers build an awareness of the environment, learn about insect and animal behavior, boost their self-esteem, and learn the basics for fun, successful camping.

Kids Can Have Jobs: Set Of 6 (Early Explorers Ser.)

by Katherine Scraper David Haggerty

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Kids Make History: A New Look At America's Story

by Elspeth Leacock Susan Washburn Buckley Randy Jones

Feel what it is like to participate in history as you follow in the footsteps of the young men and women who lived it. You will survive a harsh James Towne winter and battle the Redcoats in a Long Island cornfield; you will carry letters on the Pony Express and plant crops with Laura Ingalls; you will stow away on a whaling ship and help in the defense after the attack on Pearl Harbor. With hundreds of visual and verbal facts, each story in Kids Make History has been thoroughly researched and meticulously illustrated.

Kids' Book of Hockey: Skills, Strategies, Equipment, and the Rules of the Game

by John Sias

Did you ever have a question about hockey, America’s fastest-growing major sport? <p><p> Kid’s Book of Hockey is the first book that’s organized in an easy-to-use question-and-answer style. Among the more than 700 questions and answers here, you are sure to find whatever you want to know about penalties, scoring, rules, strategy, or even the history of the game. <p> More than a quarter million people play amateur hockey; more than 13 million attend NHL games; countless fans attend youth, high school, and college games; and millions more watch hockey games on television in the United States and around the world. This is a book for all of them, as well as for the millions of youths who set up a rink in their driveways and take turns manning the goal. Read it yourself and test your knowledge of the game!

Kids' Container Gardening: Year-Round Projects for Inside and Out

by Bruce Curtis Cindy Krezel

Enthusiastic young gardeners have the opportunity to develop a green thumb and experience the joys of gardening in this how-to guide for kids. Eighteen time-tested, proven projects gleaned from the author's experience as director of the Good Earth Kids' Club teach children how to create a year-round assortment of container gardens that are simple to create, fun to work on, and in many instances, make great gifts. Organized by season, the chapters run the gamut from "Great Big Garden Bowls for Mom" and "Father's Day Fountains" to sand art terrariums and special occasion holiday containers. In addition to providing the basics on plants and gardening, this helpful guide also includes a glossary of terms, a listing of plants and resources used in the book, and numerous photographs to show kids that they're proceeding on the right path as they create their individual containers.

Kids' Kookiest Riddles

by Steve Charney

What do you get if you cross a pig and a centipede? Bacon and legs. Who did Dracula marry? The girl necks door. With hundreds of hysterical riddles to choose from, theres non-stop amusement. Kids will keep dipping into this kooky, crazy collection, just for laughs. The subjects range from "Bugs, Beasts, and Birds" to "You Could Have Food Me." There are even "Goofball Poems" like this: Its a dogs delight to bark all night,And a nightingales to sing. And if you sit on a red-hot stove,Its the sign of an early spring.Every one is fun.

Kids' Random Acts of Kindness: (affirmations, Book For Kids, Kindness Kids, For Fans Of Chicken Soup For The Soul) (Random Acts of Kindness Series)

by Conari Press

Want to Feel Hopeful About the Future?Share in inspirational stories of generosity written by children of all ages that reveal their surprisingly insightful feelings about kindness and compassion.Look back at why the Random Acts of Kindness series was such a sensation. When the adult version of Random Acts of Kindness was first published, hundreds of teachers across the country gave assignments to their students to write about unsolicited acts that they had experienced or initiated. Teachers sent the results to Conari Press which then put out a call for similar stories in a teacher’s magazine. Stories poured in and the result was Kid’s Random Acts of Kindness. Whimsical and funny to moving and thoughtful, Kid’s Random Acts of Kindness helps restore your belief in the potential for goodness in man.In Kid’s Random Acts of Kindness, you will see how children are the truest examples of open-hearted giving:Kids are hopeful. They believe they can change, easily and often. They look forward not back. They like to think about what could be, not what was.Kids are possibility addicts. They’re always working on something. If you listen you’ll hear a language of hopefulness and striving, an elasticity that keeps them going and trying.Kids love to master challenges. They want to try new things, move in new directions, be productive. They are risk takers, sometimes out of faith, sometimes out of desperation. More than anything else, children want and need to belong, to partner, to collaborate.Readers of other books in the Random Acts of Kindness series and motivational books and stories like Chicken Soup for the Soul: Random Acts of Kindness, A Pebble for Your Thoughts, I've Been Thinking…, and You Can Do All Things will love the encouraging, inspirational stories in Kid's Random Acts of Kindness.

Kids' Science Questions About Animals Volume 1

by Highlights For Children Debbie Palen Dave Klug

Jam-packed with questions and answers, this book and its companion, Kids' Science Questions About Animals: Volume 2, will entertain budding scientists who love to wonder why animals behave the way they do.

Kids' Science Questions About Animals Volume 2

by Highlights For Children Dave Klug Xiao Xin

Jam-packed with questions and answers, this book and its companion, Kids' Science Questions About Animals: Volume 1, will entertain budding scientists who love to wonder why animals behave the way they do.

Kids' Science Questions About People Volume 1

by Highlights For Children Debbie Palen Dave Klug

Jam-packed with questions and answers, this book and its companion, Kids' Science Questions About People: Volume 2, will entertain budding scientists with interesting explanations of the human body, such as What happens when we exercise? and How do you get a sunburn?

Kids' Science Questions About People Volume 2

by Highlights For Children Scot Ritchie Dave Klug

Jam-packed with questions and answers, this book and its companion, Kids' Science Questions About People: Volume 1, will entertain budding scientists with interesting explanations of the human body, such as What makes people laugh? and How do our stomachs grumble?

Kiki & Jax: The Life-Changing Magic of Friendship

by Salina Yoon Marie Kondo

International tidying superstar and New York Times bestselling author Marie Kondo brings her unique method to young readers in this charming story about how tidying up creates space for joy in all parts of your life, co-written and illustrated by beloved children&’s book veteran Salina Yoon. The KonMari Method inspires a charming friendship story that is sure to spark joy! Kiki and Jax are best friends, but they couldn&’t be more different. The one thing they always agree on is how much fun they have together. But when things start to get in the way, can they make space for what has always sparked joy—each other?

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