These charming scrapbook-style titles take topics affecting children's lives today and lets the kids themselves do the talking. Topics To Talk About introduces the reader to some young characters and discusses what makes them unique in a friendly accessible way. Meet Daisy's two dads and learn how Ella gained a stepparent. Amir tells you how he coped with the death of Grandad Sanjay and Rueben will show you how he overcame his bully. Through his scrapbook we learn more about Finn's cerebral pals...
This title teaches readers that all families are different, and that some families include uncles and aunts. A family tree shows readers how people in families are related to each other.
There is no one way to have a family and no right way to be a family.My Family, Your Family is a powerful non-fiction book that focuses on what makes a family, explores how different families come together and celebrates the idea that every family is unique.Specifically written by producer, educator and consultant, Laura Henry-Allain, My Family, Your Family aims to help children and adults have meaningful discussions on family and belonging in an accessible and approachable way.Other books from...
Families come in all shapes and sizes. Readers will learn all about military families through relatable situations. They may just find out that a military family isn’t so different from their own! Title is complete with sweet, colorful photos and easy-to-read text with bolded glossary terms. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards.
Mi papá y mamá están solteros (My Single Parent)
by Julie Murray
Families come in all shapes and sizes. Readers will learn all about single-parent families through everyday and relatable situations. They may just find out that a single-parent family isn’t so different from their own! Title is complete with sweet, colorful photos and easy-to-read text with bolded glossary terms. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Translated by native Spanish speakers and immersion school educators.
These colourful and vibrant titles take A Look At Life Around The World. Young readers can explore how other people work play learn and live in this diverse and fascinating series.
When James Warhola was a little boy, his father had a junk business that turned their yard into a wonderful play zone that his mother didn't fully appreciate! But whenever James and his family drove to New York City to visit Uncle Andy, they got to see how "junk" could become something truly amazing in an artist's hands.
This series shines an informative light on the difficult realitiers faced in today's world and illuminates healthy ways for children to process and understand them. Chjildren often live in blended families, with step-patents and step-siblings. This title explores the realities of joining two families, examines how this might feel, and discusses positive outcomes.
This wordless picture book introduces children to different types of families. Provide a shared reading experience for parents and children with this book that supports early childhood literacy. Featuring lively images, young learners will be inspired to share what they see, or share a story of their own family!
Families come in all shapes and sizes. Readers will learn all about kids who split their time between two households through everyday and relatable situations. They may just find out that this special family situation isn’t so different from their own! Title is complete with sweet, colorful photos and easy-to-read text with bolded glossary terms. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards.
The Journey to Max - An Adoption Story
by Christopher Garcia-Halenar and Alejandro Garcia-Halenar
My Family and Other Families
by Lewis Edwards-Middleton and Richard Edwards-Middleton
This funny and heartwarming tale about friends, family and Ferris wheels, shows lots of different families who are all equalA book for every family, this story gently shows children that it's wonderfully normal for every family to be different and the things that set us apart can bring us closer. Liam has just one thing on his mind: making it to the Ferris wheel to use his ticket. There's just time to check out the rest of the funfair, where his friends are playing games, munching popcorn, and g...