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Bravo minski
Yorinks, A.
Minski was a great scientist whose best invention was his singing. Through this one invention, he becomes a great man.
Tags
careers
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
goal setting
,
inventions
,
music
,
peer resistance
,
performance
,
self esteem
,
singing
,
verbal communication
Deep in the jungle
Yaccarino, Dan
A lion is taken to star in the circus by a man walking through the jungle. The lion must perform in the circus ring and do other typical animal activities. He just wants to be the king of the jungle and wishes to be back home. His wish does come true.
Tags
adventures
,
animals
,
circus
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escape
,
excitement
,
happiness
,
humor
,
jungle
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lion
,
performance
,
train
,
transportation
Donna jeans disaster
Williams, Barbara
Some of Donna Jean's family members are so sure she will fail in reciting a poem at a school program that they almost convince her that she cannot do it. Luckily, her uncle believes in her and helps her.
Tags
assertiveness
,
conflict resolution
,
family
,
goal setting
,
helping
,
nonverbal communication
,
peer resistance
,
performance
,
poetry
,
refusal skills
,
school
,
self esteem
,
verbal communication
Brian wildsmith's circus
Wildsmith, Brian
Vivid colors and movement across each page makes a reader feel like they are actually at a circus. Come see the different animals and people that perform in a circus!
Tags
animals
,
bear
,
birds
,
circus
,
clowns
,
dog
,
elephant
,
fun
,
horse
,
lion
,
monkey
,
performance
,
seal
,
tiger
You can't take a balloon into the metropolitan museum
Weitzman, Jacqueline
A little girl spends a day with her grandma at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. When the little girl decides to bring along her bright yellow balloon, a security guard sees her and quickly tells her that she can't bring it in. He assures her he will watch over it as she views the exhibits, but the task ends up being more work than he ever imagined. (A Wordless Book).
Tags
adventures
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african
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animals
,
art
,
balloon
,
beauty
,
birds
,
boat
,
chaos
,
clowns
,
collection
,
culture
,
disappearance
,
dog
,
egyptian
,
escape
,
exercise
,
frustration
,
grandparents
,
history
,
humor
,
instruments
,
multicultural
,
museum
,
music
,
observation
,
park
,
performance
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pigeon
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relief
,
skating
,
transportation
,
travel
,
wedding
,
zoo
Pamela's first musical
Wasserstein, Wendy
It is Pamela's birthday, and her Aunt Louise is taking her to her first musical. Along the way, they stop at the Russian Tea Room for lunch. The musical captures Pamela's imagination, and she gets to meet everyone associated with the musical. At home, Pamela sets up her dolls and recreates the play.
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birthday
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dancing
,
dolls
,
excitement
,
exercise
,
family
,
feelings
,
food
,
imagination
,
music
,
nutrition
,
performance
Morgan the magnificent
Wallace, Ian
Morgan loves acrobats. When the circus comes to town, she sneaks into the tent where the high wire act was performed. She performs for everyone and becomes known as Morgan the Magnificent.
Tags
assertiveness
,
circus
,
conflict resolution
,
decision making
,
performance
,
verbal communication
Rabbits on roller skates
Wahl, Jan
Rabbits skate into all sorts of mischief. They go over bridges, down hills, and through water as they dodge the police and end up at Championship Skate Night.
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adventures
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animals
,
competition
,
exercise
,
mischief
,
performance
,
rabbit
,
skating
Lyle finds his mother
Waber, Bernard
Lyle left his home with the Primm's in search of his mother. He did shows with Hector Primm to raise money to help find her. The last place they looked, Lyle found his mother and they all returned to the Primm's house.
Tags
assertiveness
,
conflict resolution
,
decision making
,
family
,
lost
,
parents
,
performance
,
problem solving
,
refusal skills
,
shelter
,
verbal communication
Bravo, ernest and celestine!
Vincent, Gabrielle
Ernest, the bear, and Celestine, the mouse, have a leaky roof and no money to fix it. In order to make money, Celestine gets Ernest to play the violin while she sings. They end up spending all the money, so they must do it again.
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animals
,
assertiveness
,
bear
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
goal setting
,
mouse
,
music
,
nonverbal communication
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performance
,
poverty
,
problem solving
,
shelter
,
song
,
teamwork
,
verbal communication
African dancing
Thomas, Mark
Children explore African dance with music and movement.
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african
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dancing
,
exercise
,
feelings
,
fun
,
happiness
,
instruments
,
learning
,
music
,
nonverbal communication
,
performance
,
photograph
,
sadness
,
storytelling
Listen: How Evelyn Glennie, a deaf girl, changed percussion
Stocker, Shannon
Evelyn Glennie grew up in Scotland where her Dad played the accordion and her Mom played the organ. Evelyn played the piano and clarinet until she began to lose her hearing. But that did not stop her love of music. In secondary school, Evelyn played percussion instruments. Through the genius of Mr. Forbes, her music teacher, he had Glennie take out her hearing aids and make sounds that vibrated and resonated through her whole body. In fact, her whole body responded like one large hearing organ. She went on to study at the Royal Academy of Music and received the prestigious Queen's Commendation for both music and academics. Later, tthe Queen of England knighted her and the world listened as she toured to perform in forty countries and win two Grammy Awards.
Tags
body parts
,
five senses
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hearing
,
instruments
,
learning
,
music
,
onomatopoeia
,
performance
,
rhythm
,
royalty
,
sounds
,
uniqueness
Bessie Smith and the night riders
Stauffacher, Sue
Emmarene always loved to listen to Blues music. When Bessie Smith comes to town, Emmarene can't wait to hear Bessie sing. Not everyone likes Bessie though. Emmarene and Bessie Smith have to stand up against people who tried to destroy their nights. And boy, could Bessie sing on stage and off!
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african american
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anger
,
author's note
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bravery
,
clothing
,
courage
,
dancing
,
discrimination
,
feelings
,
fire
,
flowers
,
happiness
,
history
,
multicultural
,
music
,
nature
,
night
,
performance
,
sadness
,
show
,
singing
,
stars
A joyful day!
Stanbridge, Bobette
Cheerful bird has many nature-filled adventures with her tree friends and rock friends. Also meet Miss Annie Elephant who changes colors with her mood, and Selina Butterfly who changes patterns.
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adventures
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animals
,
bear
,
birds
,
butterfly
,
change
,
circus
,
colors
,
dreams
,
elephant
,
feelings
,
flowers
,
friendship
,
images
,
insects
,
instruments
,
moods
,
mouse
,
music
,
nature
,
pattern
,
performance
,
plants
,
rules
,
travel
,
tree
,
turtle
Beverly billingsly takes a bow
Stadler, Alexander
A young girl receives a trunk full of costumes for her birthday. Her new found love for acting has her trying out for the school play. On the day of auditions she gets stagefright. While, at first she is disappointed with the outcome, she makes the best of it in the end.
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acting
,
friendship
,
performance
,
play
,
practice
,
progress
,
stagefright
,
stress management
,
support
,
theatre
,
uniqueness
,
verbal communication
Peter spier's circus
Spier, Peter
The circus comes to town. Everyone is introduced, performs and when finished, they all pack up and the circus moves on.
Tags
animals
,
careers
,
circus
,
community
,
critical thinking
,
performance
,
travel
Ruby mae has something to say
Small, David
Ruby Mae, a woman from Texas, has a fear of talking in front of people. Her nephew designs a device to put on her head which she thinks helps her speak more eloquently. She learns a very important lesson in the end.
Tags
accomplishment
,
confidence
,
determination
,
fear
,
feelings
,
goal setting
,
performance
,
problem solving
,
speech
,
stress management
Nobody's perfect, not even my mother
Simon, Norma
Everyone is good at some things, but no one is good at everything. No one can do everything perfectly. People can be wonderful just the same.
Tags
acceptance
,
differences
,
disappointment
,
family
,
learning
,
love
,
parents
,
patience
,
performance
,
self esteem
I have another language: The language is dance
Schick, Eleanor
The night before her first dance performance, a young girl has a dream which she finds she can't put into words. After an exciting day of preparation, she dances that night and realizes that she can communicate her dream to the entire audience through dance.
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dancing
,
excitement
,
exercise
,
feelings
,
happiness
,
language
,
nonverbal communication
,
performance
,
pride
,
rhythm
,
self esteem
Willy and may
Schachner, Judith Byron
A young girl has a special relationship with her Aunt May and Willy, her aunt's bird. The girl is only able to visit them twice a year, but always has an unforgettable time. When the girl's mother becomes ill the summer trip is cancelled and Aunt May plans to visit over Christmas. Unfortunately, a huge snowstorm makes the trip nearly impossible, but with the help of a Christmas friend Aunt May and Willy arrive safely.
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activities
,
affection
,
birds
,
canary
,
caring
,
celebration
,
christmas
,
communication
,
conflict resolution
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correspondence
,
excitement
,
exercise
,
family
,
feelings
,
food
,
friendship
,
generations
,
health
,
hobby
,
illness
,
independence
,
individuality
,
injury
,
love
,
loyalty
,
memories
,
nonverbal communication
,
performance
,
sadness
,
santa
,
seasons
,
sharing
,
snow
,
summer
,
sun
,
swimming
,
travel
,
vacation
,
verbal communication
,
walking
,
weather
,
winter
,
worry
Garth pig steals the show
Rayner, Mary
The Pig Family puts on a musical concert for charity, and during their performance, they discover that their newest member, a lady sousaphonist, is there for more than helping pigs.
Tags
animals
,
assertiveness
,
bravery
,
charity
,
communication
,
confidence
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
family
,
fear
,
feelings
,
helping
,
music
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
performance
,
pig
,
play
,
self esteem
,
sheep
,
siblings
,
song
,
stress management
,
verbal communication
,
wolf
Officer buckle and gloria
Rathmann, Peggy
A policeman shares his safety tips with school children. His dull speeches become entertaining when his dog performs tricks on stage behind him. The children pay attention and improve their safety skills.
Tags
animals
,
careers
,
conflict resolution
,
dog
,
listening
,
nonverbal communication
,
performance
,
safety
,
school
,
speech
,
verbal communication
Punch in new york
Provensen, Alice
Mr. Punch is separated from his fellow puppets when he is stolen by a thief. He has many adventures in New York City then is finally reunited with his puppet show. The puppets perform for the richest man in the world.
Tags
adventures
,
creativity
,
dolls
,
performance
,
puppets
,
robbery
,
separation
,
stress management
,
verbal communication
Emeline at the circus
Priceman, Marjorie
Emeline's second grade class takes a field trip to the circus. After the teacher, Mrs. Splinter, gives the class instructions on the proper behavior, the circus begins. Mrs. Splinter tells the class important information about everything they see at the circus icluding the elephants, tigers, acrobats, and even the clowns. In the meantime, Emeline gets out of her seat to buy some peanuts and an elephant picks her up to become part of the circus.
Tags
accidents
,
animals
,
behavior
,
body parts
,
bravery
,
circus
,
clowns
,
elephant
,
fire
,
food
,
giraffe
,
hippopotamus
,
horse
,
instruments
,
language
,
learning
,
llama
,
monkey
,
nutrition
,
performance
,
rules
,
school
,
tiger
Jo Jo's flying sidekick
Pinkney, Brian
Jo Jo is worried about her flying sidekick test in Tae Kwon Do. Her grandfather and mother give her advice but she is still worried. When the test begins, she freezes. But then she realizes just what to do.
Tags
african american
,
assertiveness
,
conflict resolution
,
decision making
,
exercise
,
family
,
fear
,
feelings
,
goal setting
,
grandparents
,
japanese
,
multicultural
,
parents
,
performance
,
self esteem
,
sports
,
stress management
,
verbal communication
The great othello: The story of a seal
Palazzo, Tony
Othello, the seal, performs at carnivals. His trainer, Mr. Higgins, helps him perform at all of the carnival shows. Once Othello becomes famous, he is invited to Sealskin Island where he decides to stay.
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animals
,
carnival
,
decision making
,
exercise
,
fame
,
jumping
,
music
,
nonverbal communication
,
performance
,
seal
,
self esteem
,
verbal communication
The blues of flats brown
Myers, Walter Dean
Flats the dog loved to play the blues on his guitar, but his master, A.J. Grubbs had another idea. He wanted Flats, and his friend Caleb, to become fighting dogs. Finally tired of Grubbs' abuse, Flats and Caleb run away. They decide to pursue Flats' musical career, but everywhere they go Grubbs finds them. In the end, their owner has a change of heart about Flats playing the blues.
Tags
animals
,
assertiveness
,
bones
,
careers
,
depression
,
dog
,
dreams
,
entertainment
,
feelings
,
freedom
,
friendship
,
goal setting
,
imagination
,
instruments
,
music
,
nonverbal communication
,
performance
,
running away
,
sadness
,
song
,
stress management
,
verbal communication
Show and tell
Munsch, Robert
It's show-and-tell day, and Benjamin wants to take in something extra special to school. When he decides to take his baby sister, it causes quite a commotion until mom shows up and saves the day.
Tags
baby
,
chaos
,
confusion
,
critical thinking
,
doctor
,
excitement
,
family
,
feelings
,
frustration
,
helping
,
parents
,
performance
,
school
,
sharing
,
siblings
,
verbal communication
Zin!Zin!Zin!A violin
Moss, Lloyd
How do different musical instruments sound when they are played?All the different instruments play together at the end in an orchestral performance. Do they receive an encore?
Tags
five senses
,
instruments
,
music
,
performance
,
poetry
,
rhyme
,
sounds
The little band and the inaugural parade
Moore, Margaret//Moore, John Travers
A little band from the small town of Cotton Corners has a dream to play at the Inaugural Parade in Washington. After overcoming many obstacles, the little band marches in the parade and even gives a special performance for the new president.
Tags
critical thinking
,
determination
,
music
,
parade
,
performance
,
politics
,
problem solving
Nutcracker noel
McMullan, Kate
Noel has always dreamed of being in a real ballet. When her teacher announces they will perform the Nutcracker, she is very excited -- until she learns that she will be a tree. Then she finds this better than her dream.
Tags
christmas
,
confidence
,
dancing
,
dreams
,
exercise
,
feelings
,
goal setting
,
holidays
,
performance
,
practice
,
sadness
,
self esteem
,
verbal communication
Starring mirette and bellini
McCully, Emily Arnold
Young Mirette and the Great Bellini are high wire partners in Paris. While performing on a tour of Europe, they visit Russia where the people are not free. Bellini speaks to them about freedom during their act and is arrested. Then it is up to Mirette to be brave and rescue him from prison.
Tags
assertiveness
,
bodies of water
,
bravery
,
circus
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
exercise
,
fear
,
feelings
,
food
,
freedom
,
goal setting
,
multicultural
,
nutrition
,
performance
,
river
,
russian
,
stress management
,
train
,
transportation
,
verbal communication
The evil spell
McCully, Emily Arnold
Little Edwin bear has his first major role in a play. Edwin's struggles with stagefright and remembering his lines.
Tags
assertiveness
,
bravery
,
conflict resolution
,
embarrassment
,
family
,
goal setting
,
memory
,
peer resistance
,
performance
,
refusal skills
,
self esteem
,
stagefright
,
stress management
,
verbal communication
Lentil
McCloskey, Robert
Lentil wanted to sing but was not very good. So he learned to play the harmonica and practiced until he was great. He saved the town when the band could not play, but he could.
Tags
acceptance
,
appreciation
,
assertiveness
,
community
,
conflict resolution
,
decision making
,
determination
,
goal setting
,
music
,
nonverbal communication
,
peer resistance
,
performance
,
practice
,
self esteem
Fox on stage
Marshall, James
Fox and his friends are bored, so they decide to put on a scary play for the neighborhood. The play goes wrong and instead of being scary it is the funniest play the neighbors have ever seen.
Tags
actor
,
animals
,
boredom
,
careers
,
fox
,
fun
,
humor
,
neighbors
,
performance
,
play
,
rain
,
weather
Going down home with daddy
Lyons, Kelly Starling
Alan looks forward to the annual family reunion at the farm where Daddy grew up, but everyone is suppose to share something special and Alan worries about arriving with empty hands.
Tags
car
,
celebration
,
family
,
feelings
,
geography
,
instruments
,
music
,
performance
,
reading
,
reunion
,
sharing
,
sleep
,
storytelling
,
tractor
,
travel
,
worry
Tree of hope
Littlesugar, Amy
Florrie is named after a famous African American actress of the 1920's. Florrie learns the importance of working hard. Having big dreams will help Florrie and her family achieve anything. They learn that the Tree of Hope reflects the glory days of Harlem's Lafayette Theatre- a time when a black man shines through the Great Depression.
Tags
actor
,
african american
,
art
,
body parts
,
buildings
,
caribbean
,
creativity
,
dancing
,
daydreaming
,
haitian
,
happiness
,
hunger
,
performance
,
play
,
relationship
,
rhythm
,
singing
,
song
,
theatre
,
tree
,
wish
The little tiny rooster
Lipkind, William//Mordvinoff, Nicolas
A little tiny rooster is disliked by the other chickens. One night a meeting is held to find a night watch man. The little rooster volunteers but is told he's too small. He does it anyway and saves the day.
Tags
assertiveness
,
birds
,
chicken
,
determination
,
farm
,
goal setting
,
heroism
,
peer resistance
,
performance
,
rescue
,
self esteem
,
sizes
,
stress management
,
uniqueness
,
verbal communication
Three cheers for tacky
Lester, Helen
Tacky is not like the other penguins that he lives with. One afternoon, they participate in a cheering contest with other penguins. Tacky puts on a great show and his team wins shiny, blue ribbons.
Tags
acceptance
,
assertiveness
,
birds
,
comparisons
,
competition
,
differences
,
individuality
,
penguin
,
performance
The philharmonic gets dressed
Kuskin, Karla
The members of the philharmonic get ready for a performance. Their routines and all the things they have to do before the concert are discussed.
Tags
appearance
,
bath
,
clothing
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
goal setting
,
hearing
,
listening
,
music
,
numbers
,
performance
,
preparation
,
sounds
,
verbal communication
The silver slippers
Koda-Callan, Elizabeth
A young girl is always out of step, but wishes to become a prima ballerina. Her mother gives her a silver slipper charm which raises her confidence to meet her dreams.
Tags
assertiveness
,
conflict resolution
,
dancing
,
decision making
,
dreams
,
exercise
,
family
,
fear
,
feelings
,
goal setting
,
hard work
,
parents
,
performance
,
presents
,
recreation
,
self confidence
,
self esteem
Rex q.c.
King, Dorthea
Rex Q.C. is a dog that belongs to the queen of England. He is allowed to follow the queen wherever she goes. He follows her to goverment parties, garden parties and other special occasions.
Tags
animals
,
dog
,
fame
,
nonverbal communication
,
party
,
performance
,
royalty
,
security
,
speech
Drumbeat in our feet
Keeler, Patricia//Leitao, Julio T.
Informative passages and lyrical verse explore the history and rhythmic qualities of traditional African dance as performed long ago and today.
Tags
africa
,
african
,
african american
,
america
,
animals
,
celebration
,
ceremony
,
colors
,
congo
,
dancing
,
elephant
,
ethnic
,
exercise
,
generations
,
geography
,
history
,
instruments
,
learning
,
maps
,
monkey
,
multicultural
,
music
,
nonfiction
,
nonverbal communication
,
performance
,
rhythm
,
storytelling
,
traditions
,
village
Waiting to sing
Kaplan, Howard
A young boy loves playing the piano but especially listening to his father play while his mother sings along. The boy's mother also listens to him play. Shortly after the boy, his sister, and his father come back from a vacation at the beach, the mother dies. Playing the piano helps the young boy and his father cope with their loss.
Tags
author's note
,
beach
,
comparisons
,
coping
,
critical thinking
,
death
,
family
,
feelings
,
happiness
,
instruments
,
loss
,
music
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
performance
,
practice
,
sadness
,
siblings
,
song
,
stress management
,
verbal communication
123 pop!
Isadora, Rachel
Pop!The numbers 1-1,000,000 are counted through pop art, ranging from astronauts, fish, and gargolyes to animals, flowers, and food. Can you count 1,000 jellybeans and 1,000,000 stars?
Tags
animals
,
astronaut
,
body parts
,
buildings
,
change
,
chimpanzee
,
colors
,
counting
,
dancing
,
fish
,
flowers
,
food
,
heroism
,
numbers
,
performance
,
sequence
,
sounds
,
stars
,
symbols
Lili at ballet
Isadora, Rachel
At ballet class, a young girl named Lili explains to the leader all about ballet. One day she dreams of becoming a great ballerina.
Tags
ambition
,
appearance
,
clothing
,
dancing
,
exercise
,
feelings
,
goal setting
,
happiness
,
nonverbal communication
,
performance
,
practice
,
verbal communication
Angel mae
Hughes, Shirley
The event of a birth in her family and preparations for a Christmas play cause Mae to be anxious. Mae's courage helps her to make decisions to solve her problems.
Tags
acting
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assertiveness
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baby
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bravery
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change
,
christmas
,
conflict resolution
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coping
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
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family
,
fear
,
feelings
,
goal setting
,
growing up
,
holidays
,
nonverbal communication
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performance
,
problem solving
,
self esteem
,
stress management
,
verbal communication
Joshua's masai mask
Hru, Dakari
When Joshua is pressured by his parents to play his African instrument in the school talent show, he is embarrassed because it is not as cool as the rap his friends will do. His uncle then gives him a magical mask which makes Joshua seem cool to other people. When he realizes he would rather make music with his Kalimmba, he is a hit at the talent show.
Tags
african american
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competition
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embarrassment
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empathy
,
fable
,
family
,
instruments
,
magic
,
music
,
parents
,
performance
,
school
Little jim's gift: An appalachian christmas story
Houston, Gloria
Little Jim wants a tool set for Christmas so that he can prove to his father that he is a man. Father does not find time for Christmas until a church event opens his eyes to the season.
Tags
caring
,
christmas
,
family
,
giving
,
goal setting
,
holidays
,
imitation
,
parents
,
peer resistance
,
performance
,
recognition
,
santa
,
seasons
,
self esteem
,
understanding
,
verbal communication
,
winter
Oh, no! Where are my pants?
Hopkins, Lee Bennett
Fourteen poems about everyday life tell about friends moving away, forgetting your pants and the death of a class pet. Other poems include Winter Rabbit, Play Ball, Nightmare, and My Friend Is Gone.
Tags
animals
,
baseball
,
beach
,
birthday
,
camping
,
critical thinking
,
dancing
,
death
,
exercise
,
fair
,
feelings
,
friendship
,
moving
,
performance
,
poetry
,
rabbit
,
rhyme
,
sadness
,
school
,
self esteem
,
sports
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