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  • I Walk with Vanessa: A Story About a Simple Act of Kindness

    Kerascoët I Walk with Vanessa: A Story About a Simple Act of Kindness

    This simple yet powerful picture book--from a New York Times bestselling husband-and-wife team--tells the story of one girl who inspires a community to stand up to bullying. Inspired by real events, I Walk with Vanessa explores the feelings of helplessness and anger that arise in the wake of seeing a classmate treated badly, and shows how a single act of kindness can lead to an entire community joining in to help. By choosing only pictures to tell their story, the creators underscore the idea that someone can be an ally without having to say a word. With themes of acceptance, kindness, and strength in numbers, this timeless and profound feel-good story will resonate with readers young and old. 

  • I Remember My Breath: Mindful Breathing for All My Feelings

    Lynn Rummel, Karen Bunting I Remember My Breath: Mindful Breathing for All My Feelings

    Visualization and mindful breathing for kids helps children recognize and manage their feelings. Young children have so many feelings. Without accessible emotional self-regulation strategies, children may communicate their big feelings with negative behaviors, bullying, or withdrawing. I Remember My Breath provides an introduction to visualization and mindful breathing for kids as an emotional self-regulation strategy. Mindful breathing focuses on breathing and how emotions feel in the body. Young children learn to identify the emotions they're feeling and use visualization and breathing to calm themselves and manage their feelings. Teaching mindful breathing for kids as an emotional self-regulation strategy also helps children build emotional literacy and body awareness.

  • I Play: A Board Book About Discovery and Cooperation

    Cheri J. Meiners I Play: A Board Book About Discovery and Cooperation

    A look at the pleasures and discoveries of play. “When we all join in, I feel like I belong. Let’s play!” Play is the essential activity of childhood. When children engage in healthy play, they develop motor skills, express themselves through music and art, grow cognitively, and create imaginative worlds. This simple, expressive board book vividly shares with toddlers and preschoolers the pleasures and discoveries of play as it explores playing independently, observing others, playing side by side, sharing, taking turns, and cooperating.

  • I Love Myself

    Wai Mei Wong I Love Myself

    Even an ordinary day is full of little challenges, especially when you're a kid. Like when you're learning to ride a bike and you still need training wheels...so the other kids ride past you. Or when you jump in a mud puddle...but you fall in and get your pants wet. Luckily you can learn to be kind to yourself with a bit of practice. In this sweet picture book we accompany a child through their day, from morning to bedtime, as their inner self-portrayed as a cuddly imaginary creature-supports them in their endeavors. Some are harder than others, but the positive message of the text highlights how you can love yourself through big feelings, try something different, say no, and so much more.

  • I Just Want to Do It My Way! Activity Guide for Teachers

    I Just Want to Do It My Way! Activity Guide for Teachers

    This book is the accompanying teacher's guide to the children's book I Just Want to Do It My Way! by Julia Cook. Included are 24 engaging games and activities to help students in grades K-6 learn the social skills of asking for help and staying on task. The enclosed CD-ROM has pdf files of all the reproducible pages in the activity guide plus extra worksheets.

  • I Just Want to Do It My Way! : My Story About Staying on Task and Asking for Help

    I Just Want to Do It My Way! : My Story About Staying on Task and Asking for Help

    The fifth and final book in Julia Cook's award-winning series, Best Me I Can Be! Follow RJ as he tries to find and finish all of his missing math assignments. With help from his parents and teacher, RJ learns he can save himself a lot of grief if he stays on task and does things the right way!

  • I Just Don't Like the Sound of No! (Teacher's Guide)

    I Just Don't Like the Sound of No! (Teacher's Guide)

    Activity Guide for Teachers Author Julia Cook has created activities for K-6 classrooms that teach kids the important social skills of how to accept No for an answer and how to disagree appropriately. Included in the Activity Guide for Teachers are games, worksheets, reflection questions, coloring pages, and suggestions on how to incorporate skill learning into classroom lessons as well as homework assignments. Teachers can learn how to run their own Say YES to NO clubs for students, and the guide offers praise coupons to use when recognizing children who use either of the skills correctly. The enclosed CD-ROM has pdf files of all of the reproducible pages in the activity guide plus extra worksheets to use.

  • I Just Don't Like The Sound of No!

    I Just Don't Like The Sound of No!

    This wonderfully illustrated book teaches kids a new way to think about accepting no for an answer. It's great for at school and at home.

  • I Help: A Board Book About Empathy and Kindness

    Cheri J. Meiners I Help: A Board Book About Empathy and Kindness

    A little boy notices helpers and shares ways he is a helper too. “I know lots of people who help me.” Even very young children often respond naturally to the needs of others and want to give comfort and help. As they see family, teachers, and community members helping them, they may want to do helpful things as well. “I’m a helper too. I want to show that I care.” Positive and friendly, this board book encourages toddlers to notice the ways others help them and recognize some of the many ways they can help others. From simple gestures like offering the baby a pacifier or giving comfort to a friend, to bigger tasks that involve working with others to wash the dog, pick up toys, or plant a seedling, children see that they can make an important contribution. “’I’m big enough now to help in a big way.” As children become more aware of the feelings, needs, and wants of others, they can learn simple and ordinary responses that show empathy and caring to those around them. A section for adults offers tips on talking about the book together, along with activities for encouraging children to help others. Access to a digital download with ideas for opportunities for toddlers to help in their community is also provided.

  • I Can't Believe You Said That!

    Julia Cook, Kelsey De Weerd I Can't Believe You Said That!

    My Story About Using My Social Filter...or Not!RJ says what he thinks... no matter how it sounds or makes others feel. His mouth is getting him into a lot of trouble. A rude comment at school earned him a detention. An insensitive remark at home earned him a scolding and made his sister cry. RJ doesn't realize his words are wrong. He thinks he's just offering feedback. It's time RJ starts using a social filter when he speaks. With help from his parents, he learns he doesn't have to verbalize every thought that pops into his head. In fact, sometimes the less said the better!

  • I Can Make New Friends: A Child's Guide to Effective Social Skills

    Poppy O'Neill I Can Make New Friends: A Child's Guide to Effective Social Skills

    Does your child appear unhappy or lonely at school? Perhaps they have a tendency to think negatively and doubt themselves? Do they worry about what other children think about them? These could be signs that your child is struggling to make friends. This practical guide combines cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness methods with simple activities to help your child develop the skills help your child feel comfortable and confident in social settings where they may have the opportunity to make new friends and acquaintances. It's aimed at children ages 6 to 10 because a lot happens in these years that can impact a child's emotional well-being, not just now but for years to come. I Can Make New Friends is full of great information, fun activities, and top tips to help your child feel happy and balanced.

  • I Can Learn Social Skills!: Poems About Getting Along, Being A Good Friend, And Growing Up

    Benjamin Farrey-Latz I Can Learn Social Skills!: Poems About Getting Along, Being A Good Friend, And Growing Up

    1-3 weeks

    Teach and foster social skills with this lively collection of poems for children. Strong social skills are the key to getting along, succeeding in school and at home, and enjoying time with others. Yet for many kids, greetings, eye contact, playing, competing, managing emotions, apologizing, and other essential social skills feel unnatural. One thing that is natural is the appeal of rhyming poems: they are fun to read aloud and easy to remember. These poems for children teach how to improve social skills with a lighthearted touch. Photos showing diverse kids accompany the book's playful, often humorous language. Activities and lessons at the back of the book help adults guide children in learning social skills.

    1-3 weeks

    $18.50

  • I Can Explain

    Shinsuke Yoshitake I Can Explain

    Nose picking? Nail biting? Wiping dirty hands on clothes? Before you call them "bad manners," consider the compelling reasons that may be behind these behaviors. For instance, jumping on the bed is great practice for when the road becomes a trampoline! Not being able to sit still might actually be the chair's fault! And what better way to train for the International Straw Chewing Contest than by chewing on straws? This hilarious picture book unpacks the reasons behind a variety of relatable behaviors.

  • I Can Do That

    I Can Do That

    1000 Ways To Become Independent  In I Can Do That, photos and illustrations combine to produce a value-packed resource for families preparing for their child's big life stages. Young readers can learn how to lace up their shoes, put on a sweater, go to the toilet, peel fruit, count to 100, and brush their teeth. Step by step instructions sit alongside more than 700 fun and helpful photos and illustrations to help children practice and learn. The short and practical text will help your child learn to be independent. As they grow up, they will be able to say, "I can do that!" every time they turn the page. Perfect for families following Montessori practices and caregivers keen for their children to develop natural interests at their own pace, I Can Do That is an extraordinary book that both parents and kids will love!

  • I Can Control My Anger

    Dagmar Geisler I Can Control My Anger

    The perfect tool to teach children how to evaluate and manager their anger. I Can Control My Anger provides parents, grandparents, teachers, and caregivers the opportunity to speak with children about anger. This book sensitively teaches young readers about anger and shows them healthy ways to process and express their thoughts and emotions when they are mad.

  • I Bet I Won't Fret

    I Bet I Won't Fret

    A Workbook to Help Children with Generalized Anxiety Disorder We like to think of childhood as a carefree time, but for the many children with anxiety disorders it's anything but. Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is one of the most common anxiety disorders in children. It causes intense worry and anxiety that can disrupt emotional, academic, and social development. The good news is that GAD is highly treatable and children can be taught to manage and even overcome it.

  • I Am Invited to a Party!

    I Am Invited to a Party!

    An Elephant and Piggie Book In I Am Invited to a Party! Piggie is invited to her first party. She doesn't know what to wear, though, so she asks her best friend Elephant for help. Elephant's advice is odd to say the least, so Piggie will try on all sorts of zany outfits before finally arriving at the party for a hilarious surprise.

  • I Am Human: A Book of Empathy

    Susan Verde, Peter H. Reynolds I Am Human: A Book of Empathy

    This book offers a hopeful meditation on all the great (and challenging) parts of being human, and shows that it's okay to make mistakes while also emphasizing the power of good choices by offering a kind word or smile or by saying "I'm sorry." At its heart, this picture book is a celebration of empathy and compassion that lifts up the flawed fullness of humanity and encourages children to see themselves as part of one big imperfect family-millions strong. Ages: 4-8 Susan Verde and Peter H Reynolds are also authors of I Am Love , I Am Yoga , and I Am Peace .

  • I Am a Masterpiece!

    Mia Armstrong, Alexandra Thompson I Am a Masterpiece!

    An Empowering Story About Inclusivity and Growing Up with Down Syndrome. Mia likes many of the things other people like - going to the beach, the color blue, drawing. But she doesn't like when strangers stare at her because she looks different from them. Down syndrome allows Mia to see and understand the world in a way that may not make sense to others. She considers it her superpower - and instead of it making her strange, she considers herself a masterpiece. As we all are. In this sparkling picture book, Mia offers a glimpse into the life of a child with Down syndrome, helping some readers see themselves in a book and helping others understand those friends, classmates, and family members who are neurodivergent.

  • I Am A Booger... Treat Me With Respect

    I Am A Booger... Treat Me With Respect

    Boogie the booger teaches children the healthy way to blow their noses by using a "Booger Ghost." Boogie knows that most people think he is gross, and that some people even call him a snot. But, he doesn't feel bad, because he does great things! He keeps us from getting sick! He is a true defender and is just asking for a little respect!

  • The Hugging Tree: A Story About Resilience

    Jill Neimark The Hugging Tree: A Story About Resilience

    Children must deal with difficulties from minor disappointments like losing a game or earning a poor grade, to significant emotional upset stemming from traumatic experiences such as the death of a parent, abuse, or neglect. Psychologists use the term resilience to describe an individual's ability to adapt successfully to challenging events. Reading this book with your child can be a way to teach resiliency, self-confidence, and self-control and help you discuss common challenges your child may be facing at home or at school. A "Note to Parents" by Elizabeth McCallum, PhD., which provides more information about resilience, and guidelines for building resilience in children. Ages 4-8

  • Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns We Can All Get Along

    Howard Binkow, Reverend Ana, David A. Cutting Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns We Can All Get Along

    This book shows children ages 4-8 how to live in harmony with one another. It includes tips and lessons, and is the 14th book in the award-winning Howard B. Wigglebottom series and approved by educators and counsellors.

  • Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns About Bullies

    Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns About Bullies

    Howard B. Wigglebottom is a young rabbit who is bullied at school and finally decides to tell his teacher. Ages 4-8.

  • How to Take the Grrrr Out of Anger

    Elizabeth Verdick & Marjorie Lisovskis How to Take the Grrrr Out of Anger

    Kids need help learning how to manage their anger. Blending solid information and sound advice with humor and lively illustrations, these anger-management tips guide kids to understand that anger is normal and to learn they can express it in healthy ways. The book teaches them how to recognize anger in themselves and others, how to handle situations and emotions (loneliness, guilt, frustration, fear) that lead to or mask anger, and how to deal with the anger they feel. This revised edition addresses children’s exposure to increased societal violence and includes discussion and examples of anger related to texting and social media. Young readers learn that cruelty and violence are not acceptable and there are safer, more positive ways to resolve conflicts. They also discover what to do when people around them are angry, how to get help, and how to locate other resources when they need more support.


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