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My grandmother's journey
Cech, John
Karie's grandmother tells her about her hard life in Russia during World War II. This is a true story.
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assertiveness
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conflict resolution
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courage
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critical thinking
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decision making
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determination
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family
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goal setting
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grandparents
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multicultural
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peer resistance
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russian
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self esteem
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stress management
Minnie and moo go dancing
Cazet, Denys
As Minnie and Moo sit watching the stars, they wish they could dance. When their wish comes true, they dress up as the farmer's twin sisters, Opal and Ruby, and attend a party at the farmer's house. They have a wonderful time at the party, but the fun ends when they are offered hamburgers. Fearing for their lives, the cows return to the barn.
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acceptance
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adventures
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animals
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assertiveness
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body parts
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clothing
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colors
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conflict resolution
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cow
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critical thinking
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dancing
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decision making
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disappearance
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exercise
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family
,
feelings
,
food
,
ghosts
,
happiness
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nonverbal communication
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nutrition
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party
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sadness
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self esteem
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siblings
,
verbal communication
,
wish
I'm not sleepy
Cazet, Denys
It is Alex's bedtime, but he is not tired. Alex's father tells Alex a bedtime story about a little boy's adventure to the jungle. By the end of the story, Alex is asleep in his bed.
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bedtime
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critical thinking
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family
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goal setting
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imagination
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jungle
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moon
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parents
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sleep
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stars
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storytelling
,
verbal communication
Quack!
Causky, Charles
Playful, humorous story in rhyme about domestic animals and the sounds they make.
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animals
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critical thinking
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fantasy
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goat
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rhyme
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sounds
,
verbal communication
Herbert binns and the flying tricycle
Castle, C.//Weevers, P.
Herbert Binns is a mouse who is an incredible inventor and makes a flying tricycle. There are three animals who are jealous of him and try to sabotage his invention, but fail to do so.
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animals
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bicycle
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careers
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critical thinking
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imagination
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inventions
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jealousy
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mouse
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peer resistance
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refusal skills
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self esteem
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transportation
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verbal communication
The boy who dreamed of an acorn
Casler, Leigh
Three boys climb a mountain hoping to dream of power. The boy who dreams of an acorn does not understand his gift. He is unhappy with his gift until he realizes that he grows as the acorn grows and his heart stretches out like the branches of a tree.
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animals
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bear
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beliefs
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critical thinking
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dreams
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eagle
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love
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nonverbal communication
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plants
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self esteem
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verbal communication
When grandpa came to stay
Caseley, Judith
Benny's grandpa visits after his grandma dies. They tell stories, play games, and talk. One day grandpa cries and Benny learns that it is okay to cry.
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conflict resolution
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critical thinking
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death
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family
,
feelings
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grandparents
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grief
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stress management
,
verbal communication
Silly baby
Caseley, Judith
Lindsey does not welcome her new baby sister to the family at first. She finally realizes that they both have something to contribute to the family and she changes her mind.
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acceptance
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baby
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change
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conflict resolution
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critical thinking
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family
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jealousy
,
siblings
Get to work trucks!
Carter, Don
In the morning trucks, such as dump trucks, bulldozers, cement mixers, tow trucks, cranes, and rollers, go to work. Learn about types of machines, sizes, colors, and numbers. At night, the trucks are finished working for the day.
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assertiveness
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careers
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colors
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concepts
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construction
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crane
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critical thinking
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decision making
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hard work
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height
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machines
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morning
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moving
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night
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numbers
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progress
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reptiles
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responsibilities
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rocks
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sizes
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transportation
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truck
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turtle
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verbal communication
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work
Big brother dustin
Carter, Alden R.
Dustin is so excited!His family is going to have a baby girl!Dustin's mom and dad teach him all about being a big brother. He even learns how to change diapers!When the baby finally arrives, Dustin shows what a great brother he is.
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baby
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birth
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child care
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critical thinking
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excitement
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family
,
feelings
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grandparents
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happiness
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hospital
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love
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new year
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nonverbal communication
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parents
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siblings
,
verbal communication
You hold me and i'll hold you
Carson, Jo
This story deals with death through the eyes of a child. It displays different emotions and questions a child may have. It expresses worry and comfort provided by family members.
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coping
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critical thinking
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death
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family
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feelings
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grief
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nonverbal communication
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self esteem
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stress management
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support
,
verbal communication
Pulling my leg
Carson, Jo
Uncle Tom is willing to help pull the loose tooth. He says he will need a hammer, screwdriver, and pliers. As she is being tickled by her father and Uncle Tom, her loose tooth falls out. She is now able to eat porkchops at her grandmother's birthday. Uncle Tom decides that all of his tools were not necessary to remove her tooth.
Tags
birthday
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celebration
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critical thinking
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family
,
fun
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grandparents
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humor
,
love
,
parents
,
tooth fairy
,
verbal communication
The great shaking
Carson, Jo
A bear tells the story of the great earthquake of 1811 In its own unique way, the bear describes the possible reasons for the earthquake and the changes that are made by the earthquake.
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bear
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change
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critical thinking
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earthquake
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nature
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racism
,
shelter
,
survival
Harald and the giant knight
Carrick, Donald
Harald has always admired the knights of the Baron's castle until they take over his family's farm to use as a practice field. If they cannot find a way to get rid of the knights, his family will be ruined.
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assertiveness
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change
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conflict resolution
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critical thinking
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decision making
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family
,
peer resistance
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royalty
,
self esteem
,
verbal communication
What happened to patrick's dinosaurs?
Carrick, Carol
After hearing the scientific explanations for the disappearance of dinosaurs, Patrick makes up his own version of how they lived and why they went away.
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critical thinking
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dinosaur
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extinction
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history
,
imagination
,
verbal communication
Big old bones: A dinosaur tale
Carrick, Carol
Professor Potts is traveling with his family across the country when his dog finds a very old, big bone. Professor Potts collects many bones and takes them to his laboratory to study them. Professor Potts assembles the bones in different combinations until he finally comes up with a Tribrontosaurus Rex!
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archeology
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bones
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critical thinking
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dinosaur
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discovery
,
extinction
,
goal setting
,
history
Ben and the porcupine
Carrick, Carol
Christopher's dog, Ben, has an encounter with a porcupine. Ben gets a nose full of quills. Christopher wants to protect Ben by keeping him tied up at night. Christopher's father helps him understand that Ben must learn to fend for himself. Christopher decides to let Ben go so they both would be happy.
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animals
,
companion
,
critical thinking
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dog
,
family
,
love
,
loyalty
,
parents
,
porcupine
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verbal communication
,
woods
Goodbye geese
Carlstrom, Nancy White
A father and child bid farewell to a passing Autumn. Together they discover the many mysteries the winter will bring.
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critical thinking
,
discovery
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family
,
parents
,
seasons
,
verbal communication
Jesse bear, what will you wear?
Carlstrom, Nancy White
Jesse Bear talks about what he wears in the morning, at noon, and at night. Written in verse.
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animals
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bear
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clothing
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
nonverbal communication
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rhyme
,
self esteem
,
verbal communication
Marie louise's heyday
Carlson, Natalie Savage
Marie Louise was having a good day. When she got home, she was asked to babysit five possums. The possums tired her out with all of their activity. The next day, the possums brought her flower and asked if she would babysit again. It was another good day.
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animals
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assertiveness
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child care
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conflict resolution
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critical thinking
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curiosity
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decision making
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nonverbal communication
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opossum
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self esteem
,
stress management
,
verbal communication
Loudmouth George and the sixth-grade bully
Carlson, Nancy
George's first day of school is ruined by Big Mike, who bullies George and steals his lunch. All week, George does everything he can to keep Big Mike happy. However, George can't live in fear forever! George and his friend Harriet spend the weekend devising a plan to stop Big Mike and his evil ways.
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accomplishment
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aggression
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ambition
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animals
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anticipation
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appearance
,
assertiveness
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behavior
,
bravery
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bully
,
caring
,
challenges
,
confidence
,
conflict
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
determination
,
emotions
,
encouragement
,
fear
,
feelings
,
friendship
,
frustration
,
helping
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insecurity
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kindness
,
misbehavior
,
nonverbal communication
,
peer resistance
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prevention
,
problem solving
,
protection
,
refusal skills
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relief
,
rescue
,
school
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self confidence
,
self esteem
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teamwork
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teasing
,
trick
,
worry
Slowly, slowly, slowly, said the sloth
Carle, Eric
Slowly, slowly, slowly... the sloth moves through the day. Many animals are curious as to why the sloth is so slow, quiet, boring, and lazy!? In a short description of the sloth written and provided by Jane Goodall at the beginning of the book, she states that sloths are delightful, gentle, peace-loving creatures.
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animals
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appearance
,
assertiveness
,
author's note
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behavior
,
communication
,
critical thinking
,
curiosity
,
decision making
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differences
,
environment
,
habitat
,
individuality
,
misunderstanding
,
observation
,
opinions
,
peace
,
self esteem
,
sloth
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stress management
,
uniqueness
,
verbal communication
Pancakes, pancakes
Carle, Eric
Jack wants pancakes for breakfast. He helps his mom gather all the ingredients -- milk from a cow, grain from a field, and eggs from a chicken. Finally he is able to eat a pancake!
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animals
,
chicken
,
cow
,
critical thinking
,
farm
,
food
,
goal setting
,
helping
,
hunger
,
nutrition
,
plants
,
preparation
,
verbal communication
The very hungry caterpillar
Carle, Eric
A caterpillar hatches from it's egg and is very hungry. It eats a variety of food for seven days. After it is full, the caterpillar builds a cocoon and becomes a butterfly.
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butterfly
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caterpillar
,
change
,
cocoon
,
critical thinking
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Days of The Week
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decision making
,
five senses
,
food
,
growing up
,
hunger
,
insects
,
moon
,
shelter
,
sizes
,
sun
,
taste
Secret birthday message
Carle, Eric
The night before Tim's birthday, he finds a message on his pillow. The message gives directions for Tim to go look for his birthday gift. On Tim's birthday, he follows the directions and finds his gift. The gift is a puppy.
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animals
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birthday
,
critical thinking
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dog
,
excitement
,
goal setting
,
letters
,
nonverbal communication
,
presents
,
secrets
,
surprises
Rooster's off to see the world
Carle, Eric
Rooster wants to take a trip around the world. Two cats, three frogs, four turtles and five fish join him along the way. It gets dark, and everyone begins to worry about where they will sleep and what they will eat. Rooster decides he did not plan his trip very well. Everyone decides to go home. Rooster goes home also. He falls asleep and dreams about his trip around the world.
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amphibians
,
animals
,
cat
,
companion
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
exercise
,
exploration
,
fish
,
friendship
,
frog
,
homesickness
,
moon
,
reptiles
,
travel
,
turtle
,
verbal communication
,
walking
Katy duck is a caterpillar
Capucilli, Alyssa
Katy Duck loves to dance. She especially loves dancing during springtime. When she arrives as Mr. Tutu's School of Dance, Mr. Tutu announces the dance recital will be a spring celebration. Katy Duck is so excited; however, when Mr. Tutu announces the parts, she is disappointed. Reluctantly, she practices her caterpillar moves. During the spring recital, her big entrance comes up so she slowly inches out. When she realizes new and exciting changes occur during springtime, she transforms into a beautiful butterfly!
Tags
animals
,
autumn
,
birds
,
butterfly
,
cat
,
celebration
,
chicken
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
dancing
,
decision making
,
dog
,
duck
,
exercise
,
insects
,
mouse
,
nonverbal communication
,
performance
,
practice
,
rabbit
,
seasons
,
spring
,
swan
,
turtle
,
verbal communication
Crickwing
Cannon, Janell
Crickwing is different from all the other cockroaches. He likes to create sculptures and has a twisted wing. Crickwing is tired of being bullied by the bigger animals in the forest and mistakenly takes his anger out on the leaf-cutter ants, learning a valuable lesson in return.
Tags
aggression
,
ambition
,
anger
,
animals
,
ant
,
anteater
,
apology
,
appearance
,
appreciation
,
art
,
behavior
,
bully
,
caring
,
challenges
,
change
,
conflict
,
conflict resolution
,
consequences
,
creativity
,
critical thinking
,
determination
,
differences
,
disability
,
environment
,
fear
,
feelings
,
forgiveness
,
friendship
,
frustration
,
habitat
,
helping
,
insects
,
kindness
,
learning
,
mistake
,
nature
,
problem solving
,
protection
,
resolution
,
revenge
,
sadness
,
science
,
self esteem
,
survival
,
teamwork
,
tiger
,
unselfish
,
worry
A painted tale
Canning, Kate
Based on Henri Rousseau's Exotic Landscape with Tiger and Hunters, the tiger in this story comes to life and leaps out of the painting, roams around an art museum and the outside world. He has trouble finding his part in the painting as he walks through the gallery to find his home.
Tags
animals
,
art
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
goal setting
,
imagination
,
museum
,
nonverbal communication
,
tiger
,
verbal communication
Shi-shi-etko
Campbell, Nichola I.
Shi-shi-etko is a young Native American who will be leaving for residential school in a few days. Before she leaves, her family takes her on walks and canoe rides to learn about nature. She gathers all the information she can and adds them to her memories before leaving.
Tags
critical thinking
,
family
,
grandparents
,
learning
,
multicultural
,
native american
,
nature
,
parents
,
school
,
traditions
Dinner at the panda place
Calmenson, Stephanie
Mr. Panda opens his restaurant and the animals come in by one's, two's, all the way to ten's to dine in his restaurant, Panda Palace. After all the patrons are seated and the restaurant is full, one more guest arrives, a tiny mouse. Will Mr. Panda be able to find room for him?
Tags
animals
,
baseball
,
bear
,
birds
,
careers
,
chicken
,
conflict resolution
,
counting
,
critical thinking
,
crocodile
,
elephant
,
food
,
fun
,
giraffe
,
lion
,
monkey
,
mouse
,
penguin
,
pig
,
reptiles
,
restaurant
,
rhyme
,
sports
,
stress management
,
taxi
,
transportation
,
verbal communication
,
wolf
Henry the sailor cat
Calhoun, Mary
Henry the cat stows away on a boat. Henry is discovered by a father and his son. When a storm starts, the father falls overboard. Henry helps the son rescue his father.
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adventures
,
animals
,
boat
,
bodies of water
,
cat
,
critical thinking
,
family
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
rescue
,
sea
,
storm
,
transportation
,
weather
Chilly stomache
Caines, Jeanette
Sandy gets a chilly stomach' when her Uncle Jim comes over. He kisses her and touches her in places that make her feel bad. When he stays over night, she goes to her friend's house. She tells her friend and wants to tell her parents but worries that they won't love her anymore.
Tags
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
family
,
fear
,
goal setting
,
nonverbal communication
,
verbal communication
Just us women
Caines, Jeanette
A young girl goes on a long trip with her aunt to North Carolina. They prepare their maps, their lunch, and plan all the fun things that they will do together. The trip is unique because they are just women spending time together.
Tags
assertiveness
,
closeness
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
family
,
farm
,
food
,
gender
,
geography
,
goal setting
,
maps
,
nonverbal communication
,
nutrition
,
preparation
,
restaurant
,
shopping
,
stress management
,
travel
,
verbal communication
The lost and found house
Cadnum, Michael
A moving truck and moving men load items from a boy's house until the house is empty. The boy and his parents feel differently as they leave and travel to their new house. The boy meets two children and hopes someday they will be his friends!
Tags
bedtime
,
bicycle
,
challenges
,
change
,
community
,
comparisons
,
conflict
,
conflict resolution
,
coping
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
diversity
,
family
,
feelings
,
food
,
friendship
,
happiness
,
moving
,
neighbors
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
resolution
,
sadness
,
school
,
sleep
,
soccer
,
sports
,
stress management
,
transportation
,
truck
Supersister
Cadena, Beth
Supersister is always thinking of ways she can help her pregnant mother. In the morning on the way to school, she forgets two things: to tie her mother's shoes and to give her mother a kiss. Throughout the day, she does all her chores and thinks of new ways to help her mother. At the end of the day she forgets the same two things, but when she remembers her mother says, Like I always say, you're going to be a super sister.
Tags
assertiveness
,
baby
,
bedtime
,
books
,
critical thinking
,
exercise
,
family
,
five senses
,
goal setting
,
helping
,
nonverbal communication
,
numbers
,
pets
,
playground
,
pregnancy
,
reading
,
school
,
self esteem
,
siblings
,
sounds
,
teacher
Cat's colors
Cabrera, Jane
What is cat's favorite color? Cat visits the ten most popular colors to try and decide which color is his favorite. In the end the decision is easy. Cat's favorite color is orange, which is the color of his mom!
Tags
animals
,
bat
,
bee
,
birds
,
cat
,
clouds
,
colors
,
cow
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
family
,
feelings
,
flowers
,
happiness
,
kindness
,
lobster
,
love
,
mouse
,
nature
,
parents
,
sand
,
sheep
,
sky
,
sun
,
worm
The haunted churchbell
Byfield, Barbara Ninde
A small town has a mystery to solve. The town's churchbell is haunted. With teamwork, the town solves the mystery and make a sad, lost hermit very happy.
Tags
church
,
community
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
fear
,
lost
,
nonverbal communication
,
peer resistance
,
sounds
,
teamwork
,
verbal communication
Go and hush the baby
Byars, Betsy
Will wants to go out and play, but keeps having to hush his baby brother when he cries. Will tried everything to entertain him, but all the baby really wanted was a bottle.
Tags
baby
,
child care
,
critical thinking
,
family
,
food
,
imagination
,
nonverbal communication
,
nutrition
,
patience
,
play
,
responsibilities
,
siblings
,
verbal communication
The fall of freddie the leaf
Buscaglia, Leo
This book explains the process of life and death by utilizing a tree leaf. Each season is depicted and shows how the leaf grows and eventually dies.
Tags
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
death
,
feelings
,
grief
,
nonverbal communication
,
plants
,
seasons
,
verbal communication
Katy and the big snow
Burton, Virginia Lee
Katy is a steam shovel, which is a bull dozer and a snow plow combined. One winter the town has a big storm. It is all up to Katy to clear the roads so that people can be rescued.
Tags
conflict resolution
,
cooperation
,
critical thinking
,
neighbors
,
seasons
,
teamwork
,
verbal communication
,
weather
Come away from the water, shirley
Burningham, John
Shirley and her father go to the beach. Her father is nagging her the whole time they are there. She uses her imagination to cope with her father.
Tags
coping
,
critical thinking
,
family
,
imagination
,
loneliness
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
safety
,
stress management
,
verbal communication
Harvey slumfenburger's christmas present
Burningham, John
Santa Claus has just delivered his presents when he realizes that he forgot to deliver a present to Harvey Slumfenburger. Santa doesn't want to wake the reindeer to take the sleigh, so people with cars help him get to Harvey's house.
Tags
christmas
,
critical thinking
,
forgetful
,
helping
,
holidays
,
santa
,
seasons
,
stress management
,
transportation
,
travel
,
winter
Avocado baby
Burningham, John
The Hargrave family is very weak. Mrs. Hargrave has a baby who will not eat and is also very weak. One day the baby's mother feeds him avocado pears. The baby becomes so strong that he can move furniture, defend other children, and scare burglars.
Tags
assertiveness
,
baby
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
food
,
nonverbal communication
,
nutrition
The shopping basket
Burningham, John
Steve is sent to the store with a list. On his way home, he is approached by many animals demanding his food. He tricks the animals and goes home with all of his groceries.
Tags
animals
,
assertiveness
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
food
,
refusal skills
,
stress management
,
verbal communication
Where's julius
Burningham, John
A young boy, Julius, uses his imagination to take him on many exciting adventures.
Tags
adventures
,
critical thinking
,
imagination
,
travel
Messenger, messenger
Burleigh, Robert
Being a bicycle messenger in a big city is a rigorous job, but someone has to do it. The messenger wakes early and works late to deliver the proper messages to their appropriate places. Nothing can stop him, not rain, snow, or distractions of others.
Tags
african american
,
assertiveness
,
bicycle
,
biking
,
careers
,
cold
,
community
,
critical thinking
,
day
,
dedication
,
discipline
,
exercise
,
food
,
goal setting
,
hard work
,
loyalty
,
morning
,
multicultural
,
night
,
radio
,
rain
,
refusal skills
,
responsibilities
,
rhyme
,
rhythm
,
routine
,
snow
,
sun
,
technology
,
time
,
weather
,
wind
,
work
A day's work
Bunting, Eve
Fransico takes his grandfather out to look for work. His grandfather does not speak English, so Fransico must translate. Fransico accepts a gardening job for his grandfather by telling the man he is a great gardener. When the man comes at the end of the day, he finds the job done incorrectly. Fransico's lie teaches him an invaluable lesson.
Tags
apology
,
careers
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
deception
,
decision making
,
disappointment
,
english
,
family
,
garden
,
grandparents
,
hard work
,
honesty
,
language
,
love
,
mexican
,
multicultural
,
parents
,
pride
,
responsibilities
,
spanish
,
truth
,
verbal communication
Summer wheels
Bunting, Eve
A kid without a father learns from the bicycle man about trust. From other kids he learns honesty and friendship.
Tags
assertiveness
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
family
,
friendship
,
honesty
,
individuality
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
trust
,
verbal communication
Sunshine home
Bunting, Eve
Tim and his parent go to visit his grandmother in the Sunshine Home. Tim's mother and grandmother both act brave and refuse to cry in his presence. Tim catches both of them crying at the end of the visit, and he insists that they share their feelings.
Tags
aging
,
change
,
coping
,
critical thinking
,
family
,
feelings
,
grandparents
,
homesickness
,
illness
,
parents
,
senility
,
verbal communication
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