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Feeding the Flying Fanellis: And Other Poems from a Circus Chef

What do you feed a trapeze family to keep them up in the air? Or a lion with a gourmet palate? These whimsical poems reveal what fuels a crew of circus performers?special meals prepared by their tireless chef!

Feel Better Books for Little Kids

With soothing rhyming text, this series guides little kids through common fears and emotions, using simple tools and strategies grounded in cognitive-behavioural strategies.

Feel Your Feelings

This clever and colourful activity book will invigorate kids to understand their emotions with fun emojis coupled with upbeat rhyming verse that readers can act out. From glad to sad, silly to worry, love to disgust, and many more, the expert authors use cognitive-behavioural principles to introduce kids to tons of everyday feelings. A readers note in the back of the book explains the concept of emotions, why they can be labelled as bad, and how they are a gift. It also tells more about the poem

Feelings

As kids encounter new situations, they find it difficult to articulate. The expressive illustrations and everyday examples in this series teach kids the vocabulary to say how they really feel. More intense feelings are examined in a fantasy setting (such as dreams or imagination), giving readers the safety of an unreal context. A matching game borders each spread, and learning extensions for parents and teachers are appended.

Feelings (21st Century Basic Skills Library)

This Level 1 guided reader series explores feelings. Students will develop word recognition and reading skills while learning about their feelings.

Feelings Forecast

What's the weather? No, not that weather the weather inside you! These charming illustrated books look at how you can plan an emotional forecast. What signals can you watch out for in your body? How do you know when feelings are changing, and how can you plan and adjust based on how you're doing? The core social and emotional learning concept of emotions is introduced with humor and expertise backed by Mayo Clinic Pediatric Psychologist Emily McTate, PhD, LP.

Feelings Matter (Bumba Books®)

Explore feelings with this engaging series. Vibrant photos coupled with carefully levelled text make this series perfect for introducing young readers to nonfiction reading skills. Age-appropriate critical thinking questions encourage readers to engage with text and photos and think more about the topic.

Felix and Calcite

Artur Laperla, creator of the hit Super Potato series, presents a new set of laugh-out-loud adventures perfect for first-time readers of graphic novels. When Felix discovers a tunnel in his toy chest, he finds a land of trolls and a new best friend: Calcite! Felix learns that trolls are named after their favourite rocks, love munching on their favourite snacks (also rocks), and have really runny noses. Together, Felix and Calcite will encounter confused gnomes, cranky giants, talking frogs, and

Ferdinand Cheval: The Postman Who Delivered a Palace

In a sleepy town in Southern France stands a mysterious structure. Is it a fortress? A giant labyrinth? The castle of a long-forgotten king? It is, in fact, the work of one man, Ferdinand Cheval, who shaped a palace over the course of 33 years with nothing but his bare hands, his will, and a few tools. This is the story of how and why his palace came to be.

Ferry Tail

Walter the ferry dog loved to greet cars as they came on board each morning. Fetching the captain's newspaper and tasting the cook's bacon were Walter's other important jobs. Cupcake the Cat was just about the only thing Walter disliked about being a ferry dog. One rainy day the waves were rough and no one was paying much attention to Walter. Even worse, Cupcakes was poking him with her paw and playing tricks as Walter was being blamed. He decided it was time to leave the ferry! Once on land he