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This quiet lady
Zolotow, C.
A little girl looks at pictures of her mother through her life and ends by looking at a photo of her mother holding her as a baby.
Tags
baby
,
family
,
memories
,
parents
,
self esteem
The seashore book
Zolotow, C.
A mother's story helps a little boy imagine the sights and sounds of the seashore, even though he's never seen the ocean.
Tags
beach
,
bodies of water
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family
,
five senses
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imagination
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mountains
,
nonverbal communication
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parents
,
pretend
,
sea
,
sight
,
smell
,
sun
,
verbal communication
Someone new
Zolotow, C.
A little boy grows up and begins to find out what is different in his life.
Tags
change
,
coping
,
critical thinking
,
growing up
,
self esteem
The sky was blue
Zolotow, C.
As a little girl looks through old pictures in a photo album, her mom explains to her that the sky will always be blue, the grass will always be green, and everything will be just the same when she grows up.
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change
,
clothing
,
colors
,
dolls
,
family
,
feelings
,
growing up
,
happiness
,
history
,
memories
,
nature
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
sky
,
traditions
,
verbal communication
William's doll
Zolotow, C.
William wants a doll to play with. His brothers and father make fun of him. They buy him a ball and an electric train, but William still wants a doll. His Grandma comes to visit and buys him the doll he wants.
Tags
bias
,
bully
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
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dolls
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family
,
grandparents
,
parents
,
peer resistance
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siblings
,
stereotypes
,
toys
Do you know what i'll do?
Zolotow, C.
A little girl tells her younger brother what she will do when it snows or rains or when she goes to a party.
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decision making
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family
,
goal setting
,
party
,
rain
,
siblings
,
snow
,
weather
Mr. rabbit and the lovely present
Zolotow, C.
A girl looks for a birthday present for her mother. She has no money so she asks Mr. Rabbit for help. She tells Mr. Rabbit the various colors that her mom likes. In the end, her mother receives a beautiful fruit basket.
Tags
animals
,
birthday
,
colors
,
conflict resolution
,
decision making
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food
,
holidays
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nutrition
,
poverty
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presents
,
rabbit
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stress management
,
verbal communication
The hating book
Zolotow, C.
A little girl stops speaking to her friend without telling her why. Her mother tells her to go to her friend's house and ask her what the problem is. She does and finds out that it was just a misunderstanding.
Tags
conflict resolution
,
decision making
,
family
,
friendship
,
misunderstanding
,
parents
,
self esteem
,
verbal communication
Over and over
Zolotow, C.
A little girl begins to learn about months, seasons, and holidays. When she wakes up, it's a different season or holiday. On the last day, it is her birthday. She wishes for it to all happen again.
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anticipation
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birthday
,
helping
,
holidays
,
learning
,
seasons
,
verbal communication
My grandson lew
Zolotow, C.
Lew misses his grandfather who died when he was two. Although Lew was young, he can still remember his grandfather's beard and eyes. Together, Lew and his mother reminisce about someone they both loved very much.
Tags
critical thinking
,
death
,
family
,
grandparents
,
loss
,
love
,
memories
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
verbal communication
The quiet mother and the the noisy boy
Zolotow, C.
Sandy is a boy who talks loud all of the time. One day, he meets a boy Roger who talks even louder. This bothers Sandy so he has a talk with his mom about when noise is okay.
Tags
assertiveness
,
conflict resolution
,
family
,
noise
,
parents
,
peer resistance
,
self esteem
,
stress management
,
verbal communication
A rose, a bridge, and wild black horse
Zolotow, C.
A small boy describes all the marvelous things he will do for his sister when he is grown up, such as bringing her coral from the bottom of the sea and building her the biggest bridge in the world.
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assertiveness
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
family
,
goal setting
,
growing up
,
imagination
,
presents
,
self esteem
,
siblings
,
verbal communication
Something is going to happen
Zolotow, C.
An entire family wakes up one November morning with the feeling that something exciting is going to happen. They are all thrilled when they open the front door to find the first snow of the year.
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anticipation
,
excitement
,
family
,
feelings
,
seasons
,
snow
,
weather
,
winter
The quarreling book
Zolotow, C.//Lobel, A.
The inclement weather causes a father to be in a bad mood. He takes his feelings out on the mother, then the mother takes it out on the children. The quarreling continues with other characters, but is resolved at the end of the book.
Tags
conflict resolution
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family
,
moods
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
verbal communication
,
weather
The beautiful christmas tree
Zolotow, Charlotte
Mr. Crockett moved into a new apartment. Before Mr. Crockett moved in, the apartment was run down, but Mr. Crockett worked hard to make the apartment beautiful. His neighbors did not appreciate his hard work or planted tree. The neighbors thought it was ugly, but years passed and Mr. Crockett's tree grew and his neighbors enjoyed it.
Tags
acceptance
,
aging
,
autumn
,
birds
,
bluejay
,
canary
,
cardinal
,
change
,
christmas
,
community
,
differences
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dove
,
environment
,
flowers
,
friendship
,
hard work
,
holidays
,
neighbors
,
nonverbal communication
,
pride
,
robin
,
seasons
,
self esteem
,
spring
,
summer
,
tree
,
uniqueness
,
winter
Do you know what i'll do?
Zolotow, Charlotte
A sister tells her younger brother all the different things that she will do for him. She will bring him things that will apply to his five senses. Most of all, she brings her brother her love and attention.
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african american
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attention
,
author's note
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baby
,
bedtime
,
clouds
,
day
,
dreams
,
emotions
,
family
,
five senses
,
flowers
,
happiness
,
multicultural
,
night
,
nonverbal communication
,
party
,
plants
,
rain
,
sea
,
self esteem
,
shells
,
siblings
,
snow
,
song
,
surprises
,
verbal communication
,
walking
,
wind
Who is ben?
Zolotow, Charlotte
On a dark night, Ben contemplates where he came from and where he will go after he dies.
Tags
birth
,
death
,
faith
,
family
,
feelings
,
happiness
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
peace
,
self esteem
,
verbal communication
When the wind stops
Zolotow, Charlotte
A little boy questions the beginning and end of nature, and his mother helps him to understand that there truly is no end.
Tags
assertiveness
,
autumn
,
bodies of water
,
conflict resolution
,
confusion
,
contentment
,
critical thinking
,
exercise
,
family
,
feelings
,
happiness
,
moon
,
nature
,
nonverbal communication
,
ocean
,
parents
,
play
,
rain
,
sadness
,
seasons
,
self esteem
,
spring
,
summer
,
sun
,
verbal communication
,
water
,
weather
,
wind
,
winter
The storm book
Zolotow, Charlotte
A little boy watches a storm as it rolls in. He and his mother watch the storm until the end when a rainbow comes out.
Tags
family
,
observation
,
parents
,
rainbow
,
storm
,
weather
Secrets of the garden: Food chains and the food web in our backyard
Zuehfeld, Kathleen Weidner
Alice and her family plant their garden together. Many plants, animals, and insects join them in their efforts. Alice's family depends on the garden for their food chain. The garden is cared for each day until the food is finally harvested in the fall. The garden rests in the winter and a new growing process begins again in the spring. Did you know that every food chain begins with a plant and that all the food chains in the garden comprise a food web?
Tags
chicken
,
plants
,
routine
,
system
Our tree named Steve
Zweibel, Alan
In a letter to his children, a father reflects upon the importance of a good friend and the value of a place to feel safe and secure. The father recalls various memories of his family as it has grown in relationship to a favorite tree that had been part of their lives since they built their home. The tree seems to help the family through many events but does not withstand a huge storm. The father uses the wood to build a tree house to continue its importance to the family.
Tags
aging
,
appreciation
,
camping
,
caring
,
change
,
community
,
conflict resolution
,
correspondence
,
critical thinking
,
death
,
decision making
,
dedication
,
destruction
,
dog
,
emotions
,
family
,
feelings
,
friendship
,
goal setting
,
happiness
,
home
,
jumping
,
loss
,
moving
,
neighbors
,
parents
,
peace
,
plants
,
rain
,
relationship
,
sadness
,
safety
,
seasons
,
siblings
,
sleep
,
spring
,
storm
,
storytelling
,
summer
,
swinging
,
tree
,
verbal communication
,
weather
,
winter
,
writing
Mouth
A group of children demonstrate all of the different things they can do with their mouths so that other kids can do the same. However, in order to be able to do all of these things, the children make sure to explain why it is so important to go to the dentist in order to take care of your mouth and keep your teeth clean and healthy.
Tags
body parts
,
careers
,
children
,
comparisons
,
dentist
,
health
,
hygiene
,
photograph
,
skills
,
teeth
No mirrors in my nana's house
By looking in her nana's eyes, this little girl sees beauty in ways that others may not see. When her grandmother reflects love back to the little girl, she discovers the beauty in herself and doesn't learn hate. The little girl finds beauty in everything.
Tags
african american
,
animals
,
beauty
,
body parts
,
book
,
buildings
,
cat
,
clothing
,
colors
,
community
,
flowers
,
jump rope
,
jumping
,
mirror
,
multicultural
,
multigenerational
,
music
,
neighbors
,
self esteem
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