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Children's Library Bundle for Ages 8-14 (Set of 16 Storybooks)
50-522$152.00Support parents and kids with engaging books that are age-appropriate and reinforce the skills such as emotional regulation, social skills, responsibility, teamwork, and respect. Use this assortment of curated books to: Encourage reading to build... -
I Lost My BFF Counselor Set
69-503$28.00Winner of the Counselor's Choice Award! I Lost My BFF is the third title in Jennifer Licate's Navigating Friendships book series - a quick read chapter book for students in grades 4 through 7 that focuses on the evolution of friendships that happen over... -
deCoding Respect
53-007$21.95Blend STEM into your daily teaching, integrate character development lessons, and teach students how to code all at the same time! While students are engaged in learning in fun and creative ways, they will explore their values and beliefs, learn to... -
deCoding Respect eBook
E-53-007$21.95Blend STEM into your daily teaching, integrate character development lessons, and teach students how to code all at the same time! While students are engaged in learning in fun and creative ways, they will explore their values and beliefs, learn to... -
I Lost My BFF Teacher and Counselor Activity Guide
69-006$19.95Winner of the Counselor's Choice Award! This teacher and counselor activity guide is designed to accompany the I Lost My BFF chapter book, which focuses on the evolution of friendships that happen over time, particularly with girls. This guide includes... -
I Lost My BFF
69-005$12.95Winner of the Mom's Choice Award and Counselor's Choice Award! Sophia and Camila have been the best of friends for a long time now - since first grade! They do EVERYTHING together. They like the same things, and they always have fun! So imagine Sophia's... -
Downloadable Activity: Mountains of Problems or Not?
DA-53-008-20$1.99In this activity, students will practice goal setting, which can be a difficult task for some. Often times, students only see the problems in their life and not the opportunities for growth and development. As adults, we need to encourage them to look...