Be a Good Sport (Pull Ahead Readers People Smarts -- Nonfiction) (Be a Good Sport)
by Katie Peters
Getting Out and Getting Along (Shy Guides)
by Karen Latchana Kenney
Some people are comfortable being alone most of the time. Others wish they had more courage and confidence to make more friends. Maybe you're somewhere in between or just want to have better social skills out in the world. This book provides coping skills, advice and real-life examples to navigate through both daily life and unusual social situations. It even helps you deal with the times you have to talk and be social even when you don't want to.
LES PETITS NOUVEAUX Se laver et attendre avec Adrien et Super-A
by Jessica Jensen
Yo Puedo Ayudar (Wonder Readers Spanish Emergent)
by Maryellen Gregoire
Garfield's Guide to Digital Citizenship (Bind-Ups K-12)
by Scott Nickel, Pat Craven, Ciera Lovitt, and Jim Davis
A Garfield Guide to Posting Online (Garfield's (R) Guide to Digital Citizenship)
by Scott Nickel, Pat Craven, Ciera Lovitt, and Jim Davis
'Let's go and play' dog or 'had a bad day' dog? Learn exactly what your favourite canine is trying to tell you in this friendly and funny first board book about dog and puppy body language! In this beautifully illustrated board book, vet and TV presenter Dr Jess French provides the perfect introduction to living with dogs and puppies for young children. In charming rhyming text, she shows how to read a dog's body language and what your pet might be trying to tell you through their tail wags, e...
Aye-Aye Captain! Pirates Can Be Polite (Pirates to the Rescue)
by Tom Easton
Captain Cod is finding that his crew aren't being very polite to him. When he orders Peter to hoist the main sail, he just gets grunted at. When he helps Sam bake biscuits, Sam doesn't even say thank you. And when Davy Jones walks into the captain's cabin without knocking, it's the final straw. After all, he was in his bath! When the ship is attacked by a band of Rotten Pirates, the crew don't know what to do. They rush to the Captain's cabin to ask for advice, but his door is locked and he won...
In It Together (Cloverleaf Books (TM) -- Stories with Character)
by Kristin Johnson
Justin is his group leader for a research project! He has lots of ideas, but first he needs to make sure everyone works together. Find out how Justin learns about fairness to help his group complete their project.
Isabelle & Isabella's Little Book of Rules
by Isabelle Busath and Isabella Thordsen
Demonstrates the game-changing power of fairness. Through action-filled stories, captivating spreads, and a character-building quiz, readers will consider their own character and be encouraged to take it to the next level.
Every day can mean something new for young people. Fear of the unknown and having courage is important. This title shows the ways in which young people can show courage. It presents realistic, everyday situations that kids can relate to with colorful images that support the text. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards.
For the kid who leaves a wet towel wadded up on the floor or forgets to put a new roll on the toilet-paper thingy, witty parenting writer and etiquette columnist Catherine Newman has created the ultimate guidebook of essential life skills for kids. Jam-packed with tips, tricks, and advice — all illustrated in an irresistible graphic novel–style — How to Be a Person shows kids just how easy it is to free themselves from parental nagging and become more dependable — and they’ll like themselves bet...