Decisions Can Be HARD! Here's a great story for helping kids manage their emotions and anger.
This fun picture book opens a lot of opportunities to talk about emotions and feelings. Based on self-regulation theory, this is a story that helps to let their feelings out in a healthy way. Childrenwill learn how to breathe through anger and frustration, to be able tothink before acting, to be mindful. It's perfect for preschoolers ages 3 to 5, parents, teachers and anyone who works with kids.
* Teaching kids how to make good choices
* Every choice (good or bad) comes with consequences
* Helps children with decision-making process
* Learn how to behave, tolerate frustration, adapt to change
* Teaching kids about empathy, kindness, and compassion
It has a great message:
Excellent for sharing and encouraging discussion... Very good teaching tool for kids ages 3-5 and adults. - Kelly
Love this book! We've only read it one time, but it has already helped my kids see things a little differently. - Taylor
Explains choices & consequences:
The book flows really well, rhymes and paces just right. The illustrations are beautiful too. - Emily
My 5 year old son's behavior changed immediately! - Anne
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* Cute illustrations with nice rhyming story
* Not too long, grabs kid's attention
* Print version includes COLORING PAGES
*Perfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten
Readers' Favorite Bronze Medal Award Winner in the Children - Preschool genre (ages 3 - 5)
Emotions & Feelings Series Book 3
Why Dragons So Angry? Despite our best efforts, reality doesn't always meet our expectations. There is no need to be upset or mad.
Anger can be a positive emotion when it helps kids work through issues or problems.
*Help kids learn how to manage their anger in safe and healthy ways*
Teach your kids to deal with disappointment
*Being angry doesn't make you bad
It has a great message:
A must for any quick-to-tantrum kids -- Kim
This is a good starting point to chat to very young kids about emotions -- Jacob
This is the best dragon book for the ever-shifting moods of preschool kids. -- Sam
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*Cute illustrations with nice rhyming story
* Not too long, grabs kid's attention
* Print version includes COLORING PAGES
Saying NO to hugs is OK
All preschoolers and young kids want to touch everything and everyone as they learn about the world around them. As much as kids enjoy physical contact with close family members, it doesn't always mean that they are okay with strangers or friends touching them.
Here's a great story about personal boundaries and consent:
***** A perfect book that handles a fairly tough topic in an easy way for kids to understand. - Ashley
Perfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten. A great tool for parents, caregivers, teachers and healthcare professionals.
Life doesn't always go as planned. Sometimes we fail and feel frustrated?
* Frustration itself is normal-and in fact necessary to learn and grow
* Help children learn how to become more resilient
*Help kids develop coping strategies to manage frustration and anger
*Feeling upset is not a reason to give up?
It has a great message:
Love the illustrations in this children's book. I read this to my grandchildren (ages 3 5). - Anne
A beautiful book an all ways. Great for preschoolers! - Ashley
Explains anger management & frustration:
Love this kids book! Read it to my 3 yo daughter a few times and she liked it a lot! - Lizzie
A wonderful story about anger, frustration, and resilience. Both of my sons adored it! - Kathryn
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* Cute illustrations with a nice rhyming story
* Not too long, grabs kid's attention
What does it mean to learn from our mistakes? Why does one person cringe at the memory of a past stupidity, while another can shrug off multiple mess-ups and continue merrily down life's treacherous path? Using examples from ages five through sixty-five Alice Kaltman shares her less-than-perfect b haviors to explore these questions. ALICE'S BIG BOOK OF MISTAKES also poses theoretical questions about the nature of mistakes, failures, and regrets by looking at some world-famous idiots and global disasters. Plus, ALICE'S BIG BOOK OF MISTAKES is interactive. There are pages for readers to draw and write about their own mistakes, because let's be honest; aren't we all on a journey to figure out the value of doing the right (or wrong) thing?
ALICE KALTMAN is the author of the story collections Staggerwing and Almost Deadly Almost Good, and the novels The Tantalizing Tale of Grace Minnaugh, Wavehouse, and Dawg Towne. Her fiction has been nominated for Best American Short Stories, Best Small Fictions, and the Pushcart Prize, and her articles on Mental Health and Parenting have appeared nationally. Alice splits her time between Brooklyn and Montauk, NY where she lives with her husband the sculptor Daniel Wiener and Ollie the Wonder Dog.
Self-Regulation Skills Series 10
Disappointment is a Good Thing?
This fun picture book opens a lot of opportunities to talk about emotions and feelings. Based on self-regulation theory, this is a story that helps to let their feelings out in a healthy way. Children will learn how to breathe through anger and frustration, to be able to think before acting, to be mindful. It's perfect for preschoolers ages 3 to 5, parents, teachers and anyone who works with kids.
* Help kids learn to identify and regulate their emotions
* Anger is a normal, healthy emotion.
* Teach children coping skills
* Handle big emotions and feelings in healthier ways
It has a great message:
Nice picture book with a good message for kids ages 3 to 5. - Erin
Loved it! I used it from my pre K students! - Danielle
Explains emotions & feelings:
I have a 4 year old and..this book was amazing for her! - Amy
Great pictures and the story is wonderful! Perfect for preschool - Michelle
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* Cute illustrations with nice rhyming story
* Not too long, grabs kid's attention
* Print version includes COLORING PAGES
GET IT NOW and get the ebook for FREE!! Add this amazing kids book to your cart and ENJOY!
Frida Kahlo resurrects as a social media influencer, a girl feeds all of her food to a bloom of angry ladybugs, a skunk funeral makes a young woman contemplate her life and more in Téa Franco's You Could Be That Kind of Girl. Through a series of coming-of-age stories, this collection explores family dynamics, race, and sexuality, creating an intersectional portrait of the female experience navigating the patriarchal expectations they face from before they are born to long after they die. The characters that populate Franco's collection have unique perspectives, often centering pop culture, and their stories show their strengths and their flaws as they attempt, and often fail, to decode the ever-changing rules they've been assigned.
Téa Franco is a writer based in Indianapolis. She has fiction, poetry, and non-fiction published in Barrelhouse Magazine, Barren Magazine, Foglifter Press, and others. She co-edited Kiss Your Darlings: A Taylor Swift Anthology and teaches creative writing workshops. She is currently working on her first novel and received a travel grant from the Central Indiana Community Foundation to conduct research in Puerto Rico, where her family is from.
Family Life Series Book 6
Who needs a superhero when you have your dad? Written in beautiful rhyme this is an excellent story that honors all fathers in the world.
Explore girls's bond with her dad and his incredible superpowers:
*Have awesome piggy back rides with daddy
*Dad can gobble up monsters because they taste like cookies
*Dad survives his girl finger painting and makeover sessions
*He's always there for all situations from scraped knees to broken hearts
Here's what readers are already saying about this amazing children's book:
A sweet reminder of how much our kids look up to us as their parents.-- Helen
This is one of the kids books that are so incredible you just need to share them with everyone -- Steve
A cute baby book! Talks about all the ways that dads are special, no matter what they do -- Jenny
My 3 years old loved it! -- Amanda
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*Cute illustrations with nice rhyming story
*Not too long, grabs kid's attention
*Perfect gift for dads and daughters
GET IT NOW and get the ebook for FREE!! Add this picture book to your cart and ENJOY!
2019 Readers' Favorite Bronze Medal Winner in the Children - Preschool genre (ages 3 - 5)
Emotions & Feelings Series Book 3
Why Dragons So Angry? Despite our best efforts, reality doesn't always meet our expectations. There is no need to be upset or mad.
Anger can be a positive emotion when it helps kids work through issues or problems
*Help kids learn how to manage their anger in safe and healthy ways
*Teach your kids to deal with disappointment
*Being angry doesn't make you bad
It has a great message:
A must for any quick-to-tantrum kids -- Kim
This is a good starting point to chat to very young kids about emotions -- Jacob
This is the best dragon book for the ever-shifting moods of preschool kids. -- Sam
And
* Cute illustrations with nice rhyming story
* Not too long, grabs kid's attention
* Print version includes COLORING PAGES
GET IT NOW and get the ebook for FREE
Add this amazing picture book to your cart and ENJOY
Those who do not learn from history are doomed to (rep)eat it.
A mother and daughter negotiate the Oregon Trail with grisly results; an elementary teacher watches the carnage of The Challenger explosion spill over into her own classroom. A possible prospector traveling west is drawn to an isolated inn where no one walks away hungry; a 1950s housewife shares the gruesome repertoire of behavior expected of a proper lady. Prohibition and women's suffrage, the Civil War and the Vietnam War, the JFK assassination conspiracy and the Y2K hysteria: the annals of American history are reimagined with a side order of cannibalism by twenty of the biggest names writing horror fiction today.
Forget what you read in the textbooks.
Everything you were taught about the Land of Liberty is about to be history.
With brand new fiction from Brian Asman, Daniel Braum, V. Castro, Douglas Ford, Jeffrey Ford, Holly Rae Garcia, Owl Goingback, C.V. Hunt, Gwendolyn Kiste, E.V. Knight, Clay McLeod Chapman, Ronald Malfi, Elizabeth Massie, Jeremy Megargee, Bridgett Nelson, Candace Nola, Clint Smith, Jon Steffens, L. Stephenson, and Jeff Strand; Foreword by Wrath James White
In far West Texas, alongside the Rio Grande bordering Mexico, exists an unforgiving territory known as Big Bend National Park. These four legends in The Legends of Big Bend National Park offer fun and entertaining stories told by wild animals or cowboys in Big Bend that children between the ages of 8-12 will enjoy. #1 The Legend of Balance Rock: How did Balanced Rock get his name? #2 The Legend of the Canyon of the Brujas: Where does the singing come from in Canyon of the Brujas? #3 The Ghost of Chief Alsate and Those Mysterious Marfa Lights: Why is Chief Alsate still hovering in the mountains above the Basin. What are those mysterious Marfa lights? #4 The Ghost Steer: There's a ghost longhorn steer? Each legend has a scavenger hunt at the end of it and there is a challenge for the reader to write their own legend at the end of the book.
Sometimes Deano feels left out because he looks and acts differently from other dinosaurs.
It has a great message:
Good book. We bought all the series as my son enjoys reading them. - Sarah
We have read this with my children many times. It has really helped and offered some good strategies when kids get left out. - Chris
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Great for starting discussions. Simple story, but fairly realistic actions. - Harry
Love this picture book!!! I am a teacher and will use it for my students! - Susan
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* Cute illustrations with nice rhyming story
* Not too long, grabs kid's attention
*Coloring and activity pages
*Excellent resource for counselors, parents, and teachers
Emotions & Feelings Series Book 2
A little Dinosaur gets annoyed easily, sometimes for no reason at all!
This fun picture book opens a lot of opportunities to talk about emotions and feelings. Based on self-regulation theory, this is a story that helps to let their feelings out in a healthy way. Children will learn how to breathe through anger and frustration, to be able to think before acting, to be mindful. It's perfect for preschoolers ages 3 to 5, parents, teachers and anyone who works with kids.
*Anger is a normal, healthy emotion.
*It's OK to feel angry but it's not OK to hit.
*How to control your actions when you feel angry
*Talk about ways to resolve conflict peacefully
Here's what readers are already saying about this amazing kids book:
This is really helpful for toddler. My 2 year old son is having some real issues with anger. -- Kate
The dinosaur story is so good. It has a perfect lesson for kids -- Josh
This is a really sweet childrens book. It's perfect for ages 3 to 5. My kids can really relate to the little dinosaur -- Amy
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*Cute illustrations with nice rhyming story
*Not too long, grabs kid's attention
GET IT NOW and get the ebook for FREE!! Add this picture book to your cart and ENJOY!
Did you know that anger isn't all bad?
* Teach children to identify their anger signs
* Anger is a normal, healthy emotion
* Teaching your kids to deal with disappointment
*Solutions that help kids handle their hot feelings in healthier ways
It has a great message:
I cannot say enough positive words about this story. Get it, you won't be disappointed!. - James
A life lesson book for ages 3 5 with fun colorful illustrations. Great kindergarten book! - Heather
Explains anger & feelings:
It was a great book! Made my 3 year old laugh!! - Kathy
It is a nice book for kids to discuss anger and feelings. - Erica
And:
Cute illustrations with nice rhyming story
Not too long, grabs kid's attention
Add this amazing kids book to your cart and ENJOY!
While the Civil War raged in the east, the Platte River Raids would begin an entirely new battle for the American West. In July of 1864, Northern Plains Indians in Idaho Territory (Wyoming) appeared to be on a warpath to cease all emigrant travel on the Bozeman, Oregon, and Overland Trails by any means. On a signal, hundreds of warriors launched a series of attacks and robberies on unsuspecting emigrants through the winding Black Hills. Shots rang out and arrows whizzed as miners, doctors, farmers, families, and war widows rallied their covered wagons together. Some fought to defend their stock and protect their families. Others helped bury the bodies of those who did not survive.
Read the eyewitness testimonies of nearly 70 survivors, vetted by living descendants, mapped out, annotated, and presented in one accord for the first time in literary history.
Dive into the mysterious and magical world of runes with this comprehensive guide. From the rune poems and runic artifacts to the sagas and historical sources, this book delves deep into the rich history and spiritual significance of the runic futhark alphabet. Gain a thorough understanding of each individual rune and discover the origins of the ancient tradition of rune lore.
But this book is more than just exploring the runes individually. It also extensively covers various forms of runic magic, including a breakdown of the different formulaic ways that magical runic artifacts were created in the past, complete with clear examples. These lessons are then used to give the reader practical guides on creating their runic talismans, empowering you to harness the ancient power of the runes.
Finally, the book also covers runic divination as a modern and ancient practice. Several styles of readings are discussed, as well as practical examples of how they can be used. Whether you are a seasoned expert or just starting on your journey with the runes, this book offers a complete guide with something for everyone.
ABC, WHAT DO YOU SEE? ROLLING ALONG ROUTE 66 takes readers on a journey of America's historic highway through the Southwest United States. Lyrical language and whimsical illustrations introduce readers to geography, art, architecture, wildlife, landmarks, and history along the 2,448-mile route.