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All about Sharing
56-027$11.95A story of two siblings who never ever want to share! Sharing doesn’t come easy to Marcos or Lili. Whatever Marcos has or does, Lili wants a piece of it. They fight over control of the TV remote. They quarrel over who gets to play fetch with... -
Catch the Ball!
56-031$11.95Finalist of the 2024 Children's Book International Award (Sports Category) Ezekiel is such a sure-handed receiver, he’s always chosen first when teams are picked for football. He’s even earned the nickname EZ, short for endzone, because he... -
Marcos, Did You Hear Me?
56-029$11.95Marcos has lots of ideas about what it means to be an active listener. Unfortunately, they all involve gyrating his body while someone is speaking. If he doesn’t figure out what active listening really means – and fast – he could end up... -
Speak Up For Yourself
56-024$11.95Amelia has never been one to be timid. She's confident enough to stand up for others and let people know what she thinks. So why is she having a hard time advocating for herself? When a new seating arrangement lands Amelia next to Billy, who spends all... -
That's Wrong! A Story about Learning to Disagree Appropriately
56-028$11.95Eye rolls, pouty faces, and angry declarations. That’s how Isaac reacts when he disagrees with his coach, his mom, and his friends. He acts rude, dismissive, and disrespectful. When he can’t be team captain, Isaac stomps away and threatens... -
Everyone's Contributions Count
56-020$10.95When Amelia starts working on a project, she has lots of great ideas... So many ideas, in fact, that she doesn't think she needs any help from anyone - not even her assigned project partners. She's an independent worker and is happier to go ahead and get... -
Downloadable Activities: Catch the Ball!
DA-56-031$4.00Use these engaging downloadable activities to reinforce the lessons taught in the storybook, Catch the Ball! The activities are best suited for children ages 5-11. The Five Downloadable Activities include: Activity 1 – How Might they Be... -
Downloadable Activities: That's Wrong!
DA-56-028$4.00Help students learn to disagree appropriately with their peers, and with adults. Learning to disagree the right way and accept answers you may not like is an important skill for being successful in school and at home. Included are worksheets and... -
Downloadable Activities: All about Sharing
DA-56-027$3.50All children need to share and take turns if they are going to get along with others and be successful. But sharing can be a difficult skill for young children to learn. These downloadable activities can help you teach children the importance... -
Downloadable Activities: Everyone's Contributions Count
DA-56-020$3.50Teaching children to value the contributions of others helps to develop positive friendships and be good members of a group or team. These activities will teach students to appreciate others and reinforce the lessons from Everyone's Contributions Count,... -
Downloadable Activities: Marcos, Did You Hear Me?
DA-56-029$3.50Use these engaging downloadable activities to reinforce the lessons that Marcos learns in the storybook, Marcos, Did You Hear Me? The activities are designed to help young people in grades K-6 learn to actively listen to others. The five activities... -
Downloadable Activities: Speak Up For Yourself
DA-56-024$3.50From standing up to a bully to speaking up when you're struggling in school to sharing concerns with a partner when you're an adult to advocating for what you need or want in a job, self-advocacy has many benefits. But it takes practice! Award-winning... -
Downloadable Poster: Everyone's Contributions Count
DA-56-320$1.49Help students understand that everyone has different talents and skills and remind them how important it is to value the contributions of others. Reinforce the message from Bryan Smith's Everyone's Contributions Count storybook, by displaying... -
Downloadable Poster: Speak Up For Yourself
DA-56-324$1.49Being able to speak up for yourself is a life skill. Teaching children the value of self-advocacy can help in many ways. Remind students of the steps to controlling their impulses from Bryan Smith's Speak Up For Yourself storybook, by displaying this...