| Jamie Lee Curtis, Author
Laura Cornell, Illustrator |
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BIG WORDS for Little People
I know some big words. I'll teach them to you.
The hilarious, boisterous, and zany family of Big Words for Little People learns that whether they're all shopping for shoes (COOPERATE) or walking the dog (RESPONSIBLE) or waiting on a verrrrry long line (PATIENCE), these BIG words will help them COMMUNICATE with the bigger world around them. Curtis and Cornell give kids the LANGUAGE of good values so that they'll UNDERSTAND what it means to do the right (APPROPRIATE) thing and live their best lives. And once kids learn what these words mean, they'll start to be EMPOWERED in a whole new and fun way. (September 2008)
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I'M GONNA LIKE ME: Letting Off a Little Self-Esteem
"I'm gonna like me
Written for boys and girls alike. It's a super book for letting off some self-esteem. Ages: 4-8
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TODAY I FEEL
SILLY & OTHER MOODS THAT MAKE MY DAY
It's OK to feel ! That's what this books is all about. Silly is just one of the moods that we may experience during a day, or angry, or happy, or joyful or sad. Whatever the mood, this wonderful book encourages us to express how we feel. "Today I feel
silly. Mom says it's the heat.
"Today I am sad,
my mood's heavy and gray.
There is a "mood wheel" at the back of the book which allows kids (parents too) to identify their moods with funny faces. Ages: 4 - 8 |
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TELL ME AGAIN
ABOUT THE NIGHT I WAS BORN
A heartwarming story of how one child and a family is born. |
Stickers, double page fold-outs and bright watercolors will spark the imagination and may even dry some of those tears when a balloon is accidentally let go. While balloons are always a special treat, accidents happen. This
book can also be a great opportunity to explain why it is not environmentally
wise to have intentional balloon launches. |
WHERE DO BALLOONS GO?
"Where do balloons go
A little boy accidentally lets go of his balloon and wonders what happens. "Are they always alone?
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