About the Book: My Reading Journal is the ultimate guided journal for kids aged 9+. This reading journal is packed with reading tips and strategies, together with a wide range of reflection tasks and questions to help kids dig deeper into what they are reading, and find meaning and relevance to their own lives. Activities include KWL charts, Venn diagrams, interview questions, diary entries, poster designs, as well as interactive activities with other readers and adults to foster a supportive, … [Read more...] about My Reading Journal by Y. Y. Chan @yychan_author
The Big Kid’s Magical Path to Shapes in Nature by E Jean Simpson, BEd, BA, MA
Everyone knows that our little ones want to be grown up. Imagine how delighted they would be with a book that looks just like the ones their parents read. This book introduces the very young to the magical path of finding shapes in and around Nature through real pictures and a book format looking very grown up, but fun and full of wonder with finding shapes that occur naturally in and around nature. This is a book like no other you’ve seen. Be the first to introduce your kids to the exciting … [Read more...] about The Big Kid’s Magical Path to Shapes in Nature by E Jean Simpson, BEd, BA, MA
Why is There a Person in My Computer? by Brittany Ferri
The story follows Andrew, a child with visual deficits who is having difficulty playing hockey, performing well in school, and working on his art. He meets a therapist named Brittany who guides him through his first teletherapy session, and he loves it! This picture book helps children understand what teletherapy is, what makes it different from other pediatric therapies, and how it can help them live better lives. Being a teletherapy specialist, this book also gives parents and adults tips and … [Read more...] about Why is There a Person in My Computer? by Brittany Ferri
FEATURED BOOK: Nine Ways to Empower Tweens #LifeSkills by Kathleen Boucher
Genre: Children activity books aged 9-12 years old Nine Ways to Empower Tweens #LifeSkills is a self-help book for tweens. Fraternal twins Emma and Elliot teach tweens practical life strategies that they've learned from their parents and teachers. These life skills include how to have more confidence when presenting in class, the importance of work ethic, a simple writing technique to help deal with anger, and more. There are exercises at the end of each chapter that tweens can use to … [Read more...] about FEATURED BOOK: Nine Ways to Empower Tweens #LifeSkills by Kathleen Boucher
Free eBook: The Secret of Big A (Embracing the ABC with Love Book 1) by Ofra Peled
About the Book: Are you looking for a children's book that entertains and teaches at the same time? Your search ends here! The Secret of Big A is the first in a series of 27 books that will help your children learn the English alphabet, while taking them on a magical journey through the world of letters! The books adopt a learning method based on the view of Prof. Gerhard Roth, an esteemed neurologist. “Embracing the ABC with Love” series offer: - Implications and teasers to stimulate … [Read more...] about Free eBook: The Secret of Big A (Embracing the ABC with Love Book 1) by Ofra Peled
FEATURED BOOK: The Bridge of the Golden Wood: A Parable on How to Earn a Living by Karl Beckstrand
Genre: Children's, business (Career, business) Selected for Vermont’s elementary school career/financial literacy curriculum. “5 stars. A clever storyteller … colorfully illustrated. … A very educational resource.” - Jane Hills Orford for Readers' Favorite. A child with a knack for solving problems helps some hungry fish and finds a treasure. Illustrated Asian folk tale teaches the value of work and includes career and business ideas plus online resources. Young children will be … [Read more...] about FEATURED BOOK: The Bridge of the Golden Wood: A Parable on How to Earn a Living by Karl Beckstrand
FEATURED BOOK: Much and Many, No Mistakes Grammar for Kids, Volume I by Giacomo Giammatteo
Genre: children's nonfiction How many times have you heard your kids misuse much and many? If it's once, it's too many. It may be time to get them help. Let Queen Shinobi teach them a thing or two. Everyone knows pigs are smart. And Shinobi is one of the smartest. She's been around for twenty-four years, so she's learned a thing or two. She even went to school one time. And if you think the children know "much and many," how about "then and than." I know they get that mixed … [Read more...] about FEATURED BOOK: Much and Many, No Mistakes Grammar for Kids, Volume I by Giacomo Giammatteo