"Birds are happy when they are singing. Monkeys are happy when they are swinging. I am happy when I am splashing…" Happiness can mean something different for everyone. The Happy Book is a celebration of the simple things that create happiness.
Help your child gets hands-on with these amazing touch and feel books! Each page contains a different texture that is sure to delight and keep children engaged
from the back cover: It's Spencer's first day at Angler Elementary School and he is feeling nervous. Can the little owl overcomes his fears and enjoy himself?
Once there was an old man named Armand who lived under a bridge in Paris. Everything he owned could be pushed around in an old baby buggy witout a hood - it was easy for him to move from place to place. Armand loved his solitary, carefree life. Children, he said, were like starlings, and one was better off witout them.
When Mattie's father was alive, everything seemed perfect. But her world changed when he died. Her mother is always angry and never smiles. Her twin brother seems quiet and withdrawn. And Mattie doesn't know what to do.
This book combines theory with practical teaching advice and includes numerous case studies and examples from around the world. Reflection questions and activities allow readers to focus on how they can make real differences in their own schools.
Learn everything you ever wanted to know about accounting. This plain-English, comprehensive guide helps you speak your accountant's language with ease, minimizing confusion as you maximize profits.
When Jack and Annie got back from their adventure in Magic Tree House #38: Monday with a Mad Genius, they had lots of questions. Why was Leonardo da Vinci interested in flight? What are some of his most famous painting? Did he really keep noteboooks just like Jack? What do scientists today think of his ideas? Find out the answers to these questions and more as Jack and Annie track the facts. Fi…
101 Things to Know About Reading offers a positive and exciting learning experience for your child. The reading skills kindergartners need to develop include: Letter formation, Beginning and ending vowel sounds, Word families, & Sight words. Fund and colorful work sheets will capture your child's interest, and each is labeled to help you identify skills your child may need to practice. It's a f…