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the kindness spreads and kind act after another until the whole community experiences what it means to be kind. (3), Fun picture book on what to do on a rainy Saturday morning...….go to the LIBRARY and check out a good book (2), Health (2), Food (2), as four brothers dispose of unneeded seeds (1), after a bountiful pumpkin harvest (1), the seeds suddenly go flying with the wind and cover the town below (1), but the brothers think nothing more about it.Pumpkins/fall (1), caringThis book goes through what actions can be taken to show kindness to each other. How to be polite and helpful around the environment you are in. It begins with a girl in a red hat who has the courage to be kind to a new student in her class. After h (1), dinosaurs. This story is about a kid who loves his toy dinosaurs. He loses them and gets them back. It gets a bit supernatural because it's possible the dinosaurs can whisper into Harry's ear. The big idea of the story is to never stop using your imaginat (1), and monsters.rhyming (1), When Duck decides to make a jack-o-lantern (1), he and his friends Pig and Mouse are in for a scary adventure.pumpkins/ halloween/ (1), diversity.This book follows different people as they embark upon an adventure with nature. They go from the beach to a fresh produce market place. Then picking up on new characters (1), it follows those people as they leave the market and climb a tree. It then shows these families and all the people throughout the story being rained on and seeking cover in a restaurant. Everyone is joined together and shown in illustrations as day turns (1), Halloween/ counting (1), he would try to explain things to his grandmother of what they had said to him (1), but his grandmother would just tell him it was a lie and wouldn’t let him use his imagination. (1), children (1), trick-or-treating at Halloween (1), Friendship. Whenever she sees you--coming home from school (1), point of view. This is a super cute book about the what it means to be big or small (1), so he assumed that she did the whole project wrong. It wasn’t until the teacher had the students share their stories that Andrew understood Sophie’s point of view. (1), your tree is wrong.” Andrew did not understand Sophie’s point of view (1), Sophie was made fun of because her classwork did not fit the stereotype of what the assignment was. “Andrew looks over at her painting. Sophie (1), emotions. The big idea of this story is that students need to understand the perception of others. In the beginning (1), they enjoy each other and have a good time. I believe this shows kids how to be friends with people that may not look like them or be like them. (1), shapes. This book is about four shapes that are described with people like qualities. They are friends the book describes their friendship. It also touches on the fights that they have. But at the end of the day (1), and how everything is really just about perspective. There will always be someone or something bigger or smaller. There is a sweet conclusion where everyone comes to an understanding that they are actually big AND small at the same time (1), Sammy has to make a quick trip through the dark woods before he can go trick-or-treating. But someone -- or something -- is following him. What could it be?"skeltons/mummy/Halloween (1), After boarding the wrong school bus on Halloween (1), "On Halloween night (1), Bullying. This is a fiction book about a llama at school dealing with a mean bully goat. This is a great book to teach rhyming (1), but the animals hold a Halloween party in his barn.Halloween/fiction (1), Farmer Brown does not like Halloween (1), and bakes cookies for them at Christmas. (1), waves to children when they pass her house (1), or walking with your dog in the wood--she makes you feel special. She is someone you admire. She is someone you love. Sally describes a loving and lovable old lady in her neighborhood who grows flowers (1), a young boy finds himself surrounded by ghosts (1), but he didn't! Then Duckling says she could just give the cookie to Pigeon. Wow (1), without nuts! (1), very positive message (1), "An excellent book about a boy named William who wants the forbidden -- a doll. The long-awaited realistic handling of this theme makes it a landmark book."-- "School Library Journal"Acceptance (1), as well as the characteristics of a bully and how to handle a bully at school. (1), but by the end he realizes that differences are what makes us special in our own way. (1), Very funny story with a beautiful message about valuing ourselves. This book will help children to understand that it's ok to be different. Spoon is worried that he isn't as good as the other utensils (1), to be kind and to prevent bullying. This book is great to use in the classroom to teach students about preventing bullying. (1), especially for younger children (1), Great book for children to read to other members of the family. Will make everyone appreciate and be thankful for the family that they have grown up in. The pictures are great and it makes you come back wanting to read it again and again (1), where they search for an item that will free their friend from a magic spell. While in the rainforest (1), they realize that being friends and fair and honest is best. It also has some math in it that could be worked into a lesson (1), This book is great for children. It has a great moral lesson. Frances and Thelma are friends and when they both trick each other (1), strong home for Jack. But is this the house that Jack built? One tired puppy dog disagrees in this story about getting what you work for. (1), and nail down a roof. Someone has built a big (1), frame windows (1), and using a forklift to build walls (1), fictionSiblings Annie and Jack are magically transported to the Amazon Rainforest (1), the two encounter many obstacles such as the rushing Amazon River (1), Pigeon says how nice Duckling. Then Duckling simply and politely ask for another cookie (1), Moon has delighted fans for years as a simple yet reassuring celebration of love and friendship. Gently told with warm words and charming illustrations by creator Frank Asch (1), based on the Emmy Award-winning PBS TV show (1), a cookie with nuts (1), Funny little book that clearly demonstrates dialogue. Duckling "politely" asks for a cookie and gets it. Pigeon feels cheated; he ask for all kinds of things and doesn't get any of them. Duckling patiently listens as Pigeon rants and raves about how unfai (1), assigning distinct emotions to each. On board pages.emotions/ (1), Mouse decorates seven pumpkins (1), Happy Birthday Moon was cited by The New York Times as one of the ten best titles of the year. (1), A poetic fantasy (1), and fruit-throwing monkeys. (1), and the importance of giving. (1), The Most Perfect Snowman is a touching story about kindness (1), From celebrated cartoonist Chris Britt (1), the polar bear ends up in the little girl's house and have found their homes within each other's companionshipfriends/winter/polar bear (1), A polar bear is trying to find the right home for him while another little girl is finding the right friend for her. One day (1), Summary: This book goes through what actions can be taken to show kindness to each other. How to be polite and helpful around the environment you are in. It begins with a girl in a red hat who has the courage to be kind to a new student in her class. Afte (1), Summary: This book goes through what actions can be taken to show kindness to each other. How to be polite and helpful around the environment you are in. It begins with a girl in a red hat who has the courage to be kind to a new student in her class. Afte (1), Farm. This story (1), funny. Barnacle is stuck on the underside of a pier (1), helps reinforce the concept of where food comes from and how it gets into our stores and onto our plates. (1), A child starts to get carried away with worry and rushing thoughts before taking a breath (1), Anansi is a clever spider who discovers a moss-covered rock that will make someone faint if you say the right words. He decides to be greedy and trick all his friends into this. While they are passed out (1), and experiencing the world.This book discusses many different ways students can be present and mindful. Text paired with watercolor illustrations by Peter Reynolds creates a sense of peace within the book. (1), feeling thankful (1), feeling kindness (1), observing thoughts (1), steadying (1), I am Human is about becoming the best version of yourself. This book shows it is okay to make mistakes and how to learn from them. It shows how the power of good choices and using kind words to each other can make a big difference in what kind of person y (1), This is a touching story about dealing with consumer pressure when being a poor child. It addresses the insecurity of dressing differently than peers and the misguided attempts of well-meaning adults to help. It is also a book that can help to raise empat (1), but at one point the older cat disappears and leaves the smaller cat confused. This can teach students about the cycle of life and it can be portrayed by the black and white illustrations. The story can be read to young children in kindergarten (1), This picture book is about the friendship of two cats and follows them throughout time (1), and walls. (1), about your place in this world. It promotes friendships across ethnicities (1), it makes you feel better about yourself (1), socialism - ALL THE ISMS!! It's also a good book to boost self-esteem (1), he steals ALL their food. A little deer happens to see this and plays the final trick on Anansi to right all of his wrongs. Great book for all ages to make people think about right and wrong. (1), Follow a group of children through a day in their school (1), a reason for being. This is a book to read to all children (1), the main character in "My Museum" is much more fascinated in the natural beauty and joy (1), wild facts about animal brains (1), teach your child about manners and being respectful towards others (1), sophisticated words and definitions for clever children to learn. (1), This book is all about encouraging girls to be themselves and be comfortable in their own skin. (1), but instead uses its illustrations to show the reader the more exciting things in life. My favorite part of the story is when the little boy walking through the museum stops in front of the window and plays around with the shadow he is casting on the floo (1), rather than the art on the walls. This picture book has no words (1), coming to a school in United States. It shows how each children and capable back home but feel confused and sad coming into unfamiliar place. (1), where everyone is welcomed with open arms. A school where kids in patkas (1), Guatemala and Somalia (1), It illustrates experiences with three immigrants children from Korea (1), fun read where listeners can share a funny experience with whoever is reading to them. (1), it has a bunch if silly senstences and phrases that the reader will have to read outside. I think this book is beneficial for readers who are starting to make the transition away from picture books or need to work on fluency. It’s a silly (1), a book with no pictures. Instead (1), The Book with No Pictures is one of my favorite children’s books. It is as the title suggests (1), and yarmulkes play side-by-side with friends in baseball caps. A school where students grow and learn from each other's traditions and the whole community gathers to celebrate the Lunar New Year. (1), to fight against classism (1), we all have a place on earth (1), Construction-equipment loving boys will adore this humourous twist on the classic nursery rhyme. Someone has done a lot of work building a house. Someone has been operating a cement mixer (1), A jump rope rhyme that travels through the alphabet (1), Pinkalicious can't wait to go to ballet class with her best friend (1), A little girl who is obsessed with the color pink eats so many pink cupcakes that she herself turns pink. (1), This boy-wants-dog story with a twist is both snappy and endearing. The little boy's mother won't let him have a dog. Dogs are too messy and too loud. But she says he can have a dragon for a pet&150if he can find one. Dragons/ Dogs/ pets (1), children will have fun completing the reproducible pages while learning the alphabet at the same time. Answer keys are also included where needed. ABC/123 (1), Packed full of fun-to-do activities and appealing art (1), from Alex selling alligators in Alabama to Zelma selling zippers in Zimbabwe.ABC/ (1), plus fascinating facts about them. (1), or will she be able to jump to new heights?Ballet/dance (1), you will learn the names of many of the islands (1), one letter at a time. From Aruba to Trinidad and from Alligator to Yam (1), Join us in this fun and educational journey through the Caribbean islands (1), Introduces the letters A to Z by describing fish and other creatures living in the North Atlantic Ocean.ABC/ocean/ (1), it turns out exciting isn't always better. . . This picture book is an irreverent and playful answer to any child's declaration of boredom! (1), wishing he had something to do. Every day is exactly the same. The tide comes in and Barnacle gets wet. The tide goes out and Barnacle dries off. Boring! Barnacle wants something EXCITING to happen. Then a colorful fish swims by. Barnacle bets the fish do (1), but things take a turn when there's a mix-up and Pinkalicious ends up in the big kids' class. Will Pinkalicious get lost among the dancers (1), Beloved children's illustrator Marc Brown takes readers on a tour of New York City with this lovingly crafted tribute that also serves as a handy travel guide"NEW YORK CITY/travel/ (1), bright picture book. The theme is about equality; despite our many differences (1), A young boy talks about how he is perceived as different by his peers (1), Such a strong message within an adorable (1), This book includes rhyme in the dialog and really keeps the reader intrigued. This shows the fascination these young animals had with coming across words and how different words make up different stories. (1), Zoe has big dreams about what she wants to do when she gets older. But there is that little voice that's telling her she can't. Zoe overcome her doubts and trusts herself that she can be all that she can be. (1), Iggy is a boy with an inclination for building thing. His teacher seems to think there is not room for him to explore his architecture interests in her classroom. One day the class takes a field trip and Iggy is the one who saves the day by using his arch (1), we should never let one adverse influence stop what is in our hearts. (1), he talks about how he sees the world from far away and notices how everyone is different and hopes one day people will be able to see the world and all the wonders (1), jumps off of every page... (1), A little boy's dream-fantasy in which he helps three fat bakers get milk for their cake batter.Baking/ fiction/fantasy (1), that we've all collectively got the world in our hands (1), all working and playing together. His message (1), a charming visual depiction of the world's diverse children (1), and tree branches of a forest proves his mother's adage that "Things are not always what they seem."Alligators/fiction/jungle (1), A gray mouse's journey through what appears to be the grass (1), who discovers his own special talent.Acceptance/Differences/animals/friends/fiction (1), Pete the Cat and his animal friends welcome Gus the Platypus (1), driving a bulldozer (1), and Ruby is going to show off her cake. Max wants to come (1), but Ruby says that he can’t—he is too young for school! (1), of species) (1), This book is about a young african american girl that finds thing all around that are black also. I liked this book because not only does it let us know about things that are similar to us (1), parents from various corners of Earth answer their children (1), highlights the fact that love can flourish across all kinds of difference (of color (1), His feelings hurt (1), Ramon struggled to draw until his little sister showed him what was more valuable about his drawings instead of getting things right. (1), introduction to maps and geography (1), the conclusion of the tale (1), George Crum's Saratoga Chip (potato chip) may not have won any battles (1), environemtnal (1), Dr. Seuss’s Lorax spoke for the trees and warned of the dangers of disrespecting the environment. (1), cultural story (1), hijabs (1), Going Green (1), Comparisons (1), but it helps us learn more from it. (1), but his 19th century life is certainly interesting to kids and underscores the race relations of the day and his conviction that folks should be treated equally. (1), Food habits (1), Based on the Thanksgiving Address (1), but when it arrives (1), awaiting the hat her favorite aunt is sending he. She expects it to be really nice (1), This is a book about Jennie (1), one of Lilly's fantasies is that Julius will be eaten by a giant cat). (1), the topic of new siblings without being patronizing or belittling the children's emotions. Using mice as the characters makes the story a bit more light-hearted (for example (1), an ancient message of peace and appreciation of Mother Earth and all her inhabitants. (1), follows the growth of a baby's first year starting in the winter. Each page has a detailed illustration and short rhyming line of text. (1), that show s the relationship between a young girl and the river. The river is a part of her and she has respect for what the river does for her. This is book in my opinion would be a better read for 3rd grade and higher (1), a beautiful story of confidence and believing in yourself. (1), the reader is transported to the neighborhood basketball court for a pickup game between the Skins and the Shirts. Coy's rhythmic text captures the nuances of movement in the sport.inspiring (1), one of the most gritty and unusual illustrative techniques (1), great for age 4-6. It is about children creating a drawing together. It is good for showing cooperation by working together. also explains to children that not everyone draws the same and everyone see's the world differently. (1), central message of this book is the importance of diversity and working together as a family. (1), The poems are representations of girls life. the description of how she perceives the world. She sees vivid colors when walking around bushes with birds or shapes in the night sky. This language along with her culture and the vivid images help children se (1), to allow students to reflect on aspects in their life in which they could relate to the main character (ie. what in your life makes you feel as passionate as the river makes the main character feel?). (1), Kindness (1), Earth Day (1), but with the help of her friends (1), monkeys (1), opposites (1), determined (1), mummies (1), relatable (1), feelings (1), wild animals (1), emotions (1), teasing (1), multicultural (1), acceptance (1), racism (1), gender (1), fantasy (1), snakes (1), friendship (1), countries (1), rainforest (1), Boredom (1), Science (1), Grandparents (1), Personality (1), Vegetables (1), Friends (1), Family (1), Adventure (1), no matter what (1), facial expressions (1), Once (1), Alison (1), rocks (1), flies (1), talks (1), Happy Birthday (1), jaguars (1), the hat is plain. Jennie is very disappointed (1), they turn the hat into a beautiful one. Great book about children's expectations and how they can reverse disappointment. (1), witches (1), he realizes the value of taking his turn to set the dinner table. (1), but every time Harry tries to stop her he gets in trouble. Can Harry solve the neighborhood′s problem before he′s sent to the doghouse? (1), Harry′s had it!The lady next door sings too loudly and too often (1), curious Rottweiler puppy. (1), a bouncy (1), Rosie the dog and newcomer Floyd (1), American Book Award-winning artist Barry Moser and his granddaughter invite young readers to spend a not-so-quiet Sunday afternoon with them and their pets (1), After Roger the pig visits the other families in his apartment building to find out who has to help with dinner (1), it starts to grow into a fat and bumpy squash. It rolls out of the garden flattening the cat (1), Mama can never get everyone at the table at the same time. A simple story that explores food and families. (1), An extended family in Spain sits down each day to eat lunch together. But despite the wonderful meals on offer (1), this is a modern classic beloved by children everywhere. (1), Sylvester makes a wish that brings unexpected results.How Sylvester is eventually reunited with his loving family and restored to his true self makes a story that is beautifully tender and filled with magic. Illustrated with William Steig's glowing pictur (1), Sylvester finds a magic pebble that can make wishes come true. But when a lion frightens him on his way home (1), On a rainy day (1), As soon as Mrs. Nelly McNosh pushes a seed into the soil (1), crashing through the clothesline (1), Harriet is a child to whom accidents simply happen. Every time Harriet spills or breaks something her mom tells her she is driving her wild; but each time Harriet says she is sorry. For the times when frustration could potentially lead to yelling and tear (1), is given hope when a trapped bird finally finds its freedom. (1), It’s show-and-tell day at Ruby’s school (1), a trip to the hospital is a grand adventure. (1), not even getting sick. To Madeline (1), not mice (1), Madeline continues to enchant readers more than seventy years after its first publication.Nothing frightens Madeline—not tigers (1), A Caldecott Honor BookMadeline truly needs no introduction. An enduring classic (1), moving from terminal to terminal trying not to be noticed (1), knocking over trash cans (1), A homeless boy who lives in an airport with his father (1), she is curled up in a chair sleeping in her new squash house. (1), and when morning comes (1), the woman has an idea. She scoops and scrapes all night long (1), /there's got to be some way/to slow down this squash." After wondering what to do with the huge vegetable (1), `Oh my gosh (1), and scaring the pants off two elderly gents. "Poor Nelly was worried./She said (1), and best of all-watching the spectacular Chinese New Year's parade! Introduce the customs of Chinese New Year to even the youngest readers (1), the unpredictable plant is chained and muzzled! Only when her unique appetite prevents a crime does Elizabite win the respect she deserves. (1), interesting book to teach readers about how different cultures regard the tradition of losing a tooth. (1), When Mom goes out for the evening (1), This is a reversible book (1), and you are loved by all things around you. (1), they are loved. It focuses on that fact that everyone is their own person (1), On the Night you Were Born is a book that shows children (1), and the house is soon rocking with laughter. An octopus hug is just one of the silly games in Larry Pringle's story that celebrates the special delight children feel when they engage in horseplay with their dads. (1), Becky and Jesse start to bicker. But then Dad gives them an octopus hug (1), no matter how they came to be a family. (1), Celebrate the bond between parents and children in this sweet and playful counting book that will have you loving upside down (1), A young child asks his mother to tell the story of where he came from.Each lyrical and fantastic tale contains a small kernel of truth that pieces together the baby s journey across a wide ocean into his new mother's arms. The Story I'll Tell is a gentle (1), Reading aloud with students will help to develop the concepts of sharing and addition. great example of being selfish and that people who share are more happy in the end. (1), The Empty Pot is a Chinese Folk Tale about a little boy who is given a seed by the emperor to take home and grow for a year.The theme is being honest. (1), never give up. (1), and strong willed. main theme that emerged from this story was even when one feels defeated (1), one is lazy and one is adventurous (1), great example what to do and what not to do. This story consists of two frogs (1), where one side is titled What Grandma's Do Best and the back is titled What Granpa'sdo Best. It is a book about how grandparents are always there for you when you need their love or help. (1), right side up (1), Elizabite is ready to make a meal of it. In an effort to control her diet and her temper (1), and a funny voice. When she moves to a new school she gets bullied. With her grandmother's words of encouragement Molly Lou Lemon becomes confident and proud of who she is. USES: to teach self-acceptance. GENRE: realistic fiction. (1), or barks (1), Elizabite is a carnivorous plant who eats insects as appetizers and enjoys hot dogs for snacks. Whether it walks (1), they must figure out a way to keep the competition on the field from spoiling their friendship. (1), play on opposing soccer teams (1), two raccoons who are best friends (1), When Hunter and Stripe (1), has buck teeth (1), and every way in between. (1), Molly Lou Lemon looks very different then other students. She is very short (1), or talking to a stranger on accident. (1), This book is about a young bear learning about safety and strangers. He goes through a great scenario about not talking to strangers (1), Boys and girls discover the importance of eating sensibly and keeping to a balanced diet. They learn that good eating habits are important for health and fitness. (1), and crocodiles! Who would have thought that getting to school could be such an adventure? (1), Wendell and Floyd can't seem to get to school on time. Wendell discovers a shortcut so secret that only he knows about it. Soon both boys are lost in a wild jungle full of quicksand (1), A very sweet rhyming book that describes animals kisses. (1), anxietygirl powerideastest pressure (1)
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