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The You Can Draw series presents a fun and easy way for beginning artists to learn about and draw their favorite things.
Bulldogs, bobcats, fighter jets, and mummy wraps are yours to create in this series for aspiring illustrators. Young readers will gain artistic confidence and discover the satisfaction in following simple steps as they watch their drawings come to life!
Young readers will gain artistic confidence and discover the satisfaction in following simple steps as they watch their drawings come to life!
Ellie feels like she is disappointing people if she says '""no."" One way or another, she thinks she is hurting someone's feelings. Or she puts other people's wants or needs in front of her own. With help from her parents and her teacher, Ellie finds the strength to be honest with people and do the right thing for herself by learning how to say ""no."" This is a hopeful, helpful story for kids who need reassurance that they can be nice to others and be true to themselves.
In this inclusive and supportive overview, readers are empowered with information about sexuality: the basics of human reproduction and development, birth control, gender identity, the importance of consent, safety, communication, relationships and break ups, body positivity, media myths, and more.
Parker is a normal sixth grader—or he was normal before the puppet. It’s just an old hand puppet, sticking out of a garbage can, and even though Parker’s best friend says leave it, Parker brings the puppet home and tries it on. Or maybe it tries him on. “You will call me Drog!” the puppet commands once they’re alone. And now, no matter how hard Parker tries, he can’t get Drog off his hand.
Children will enjoy these outrageous stories that put a twist on well-known characters and fairytale friends. Each book features Words to Know, Quiz, and Support for Teachers and Caregivers
This gentle and affirming story encourages readers to remember a loved one in small and meaningful ways through their own life experiences. Our loved ones are always with us, and we can remember them not only with past experiences, but with future ones as well. Whether it's making a snowman just like they used to, or watching the fireworks they would love, or simply being thankful for the time spent with them, they will always be there. This companion book to You'll Find Me offers gentle and positive ways to incorporate a lost loved one's presence into future life experiences. The soothing narration and soft scenes allow space for loss while encouraging a transition to remembrance and hope.
Loss becomes remembrance in this book that offers tender ways to pay tribute to, and meaningfully incorporate, a loved one's lost presence into present and future life experiences. Be it departed friends, family, pets, and more, memories can carry us beyond the precious moments we have together to keep the ones we loved before in mind forever. Throughout the book, the omnipresent narrator encourages thoughtful reflection on the empty spaces left by the loss. The gentle scenes portrayed inspire recovery from sadness and honor those who are absent. This lyrical, heartful story provides consent and gently encourages readers to move to a place of peace and acceptance despite the absence.
These novels will resonate with readers long after the final page.