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Richard Wright's haiku put everyday moments-walking a dog, watching a sunset, finding a beetle-into focus. Now, more than fifty years after they were written, these poems continue to reflect kids' everyday experiences. Paired with the photo collage artwork of Nina Crews, Seeing into Tomorrow celebrates the lives of contemporary African American boys and offers an accessible introduction to one of the most important African American writers of the twentieth century.
From Mount Olympus to the universe's most disgusting planet, there are fun things to find just about everywhere! Seek and Find activities empower readers as they search busy scenes for hidden objects, and matching and comparing are important math skills. These books are perfect for exploring alone or sharing together.
Realistic illustrations and acetate overlays illuminate sharks, bugs, bats, and frogs! These fact-filled books are both high-interest and informative, using a unique format with acetate pages printed on both sides.
SEL Careers helps readers learn about different career paths within the field of mental health and social and emotional learning (SEL). Each title highlights a profession and the various job responsibilities, qualifications, and training needed for a career. Readers will learn how these professionals help people cope with mental illness, difficult life circumstances, disabilities, and more in a variety of settings, from schools to hospitals to yoga studios.
The SEL Teen Literacy Library is a unique solution that uses nonfiction and fiction to help teens think about and discuss topics critical to successful social interactions and emotional health. With the increase in digital forms of communication and the increased pressures of today's world, schools are facing new challenges in supporting students and helping them learn social and emotional skills. Organized around 12 critical SEL topics that cover both self-awareness and social awareness, this c
A witty, thought-provoking gift book about keeping life simple.
Do you hear that? What does that taste like? This cat feels soft. Look over there! That stinks! Youngsters already know how to use their senses, and this series helps explain how the five senses work. With clear explanations and plenty of photos and diagrams, readers will better understand their experiences in the world.
How do our five senses help us learn about the world? How do our senses work? These books for young readers explain the answers to these questions using everyday examples with bright, clear photographs. A diagram in each book shows the inner workings of the sense organs and a picture glossary reinforces new vocabulary.
This series brings a twist to the usual scavenger hunt. Instead of just finding objects, readers will be asked to use all their senses when checking things off their lists! Each title focuses on a place that most people go, like the park or a restaurant, and helps readers see, hear, feel, smell, and taste the world around them.