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A Is For Autism
Together, you can conquer anything...
Full of vibrant illustrations, A Is For Autism is the perfect tool for parents who are looking for ways to connect with their neurodiverse or noncommunicative children while learning and teaching the American Sign Language alphabet.
This easy to use and understand ASL picture book will help parents, grandparents, teachers, and caregivers better communicate with the children in their care. The stimulating colors and beautiful illustrations will grab kids' attention and keep them engaged from beginning to end. In an overwhelming world, what we want most is connection, which means it's time to start the conversations with your child that you've always dreamed of having.
Can Old Be Beautiful?
This Amazon #1 Best Seller book in 4 categories (Peer Pressure, Values, Self-Esteem & Self-Respect, and Girls & Women's books) is part of the Cultivating Compassion in Children series. Six-year-old Maggie questions her grandmother whether old things can be beautiful. This is after Maggie sees advertisements to wash the gray out of your hair and creams to wipe away the wrinkles to make you look young and beautiful. They talk about things that are old and beautiful, like the patchwork quilt on her lap. Maggie comes to her own conclusion on beauty and age. The intent of this story is to see beauty from beyond societal norms to what is simply natural in life. It can lead to thoughts and discussion on positive self-esteem. The illustrations in the book are beautiful and culturally diverse. There are questions at the end that the adult can discuss with the child to encourage thinking and increase their understanding. This is a warm and wonderful book for grandparents and elderly friend to read to young children.
The Roll-Away Pumpkin
"Marla Little's pumpkin is rolling away Can she catch it before it's gone forever? Readers both young and young at heart will delight in this lovely, whimsical tale." -BookBub
On a windy autumn day, Marla Little comes running down the hill, yelling, "Help My giant pumpkin is rolling away Onward it goes, rolling and turning, with no sign of stopping Diddle-dee-doo Oh, what shall I do?"
A little girl chases her giant pumpkin all over town with some help along the way. Featuring a cast of delightful characters and beautifully illustrated with memorable scenes, you'll love reciting "Diddle-dee-doo Oh, what shall I do?" together with your little pumpkin.
It's perfect for teaching sequencing to preschool and kindergarten children, and it's a fun way to introduce your little one to nostalgic characters such as the farmer, the baker, the milkman, and so on. Older preschoolers or kindergarteners may enjoy retelling the story. Try asking your little one who's running after the pumpkin and to guess what will happen next
There's more: This adorable little story is a celebration of pumpkins and all vegetables during the fall harvest season. With the townsfolk dressing up as vegetables, this picture book will get kids excited about Halloween
The book is exquisitely illustrated by award-winning Italian illustrator Daniela Volpari. Every page is a beautiful work of art, making this one of those picture books whose images will linger long after you've turned the page.
Get your copy of this book now and inspire your kids to share and to help others.
This book would make the ideal gift for your child to get ready for the fall or autumn season, Halloween, and Thanksgiving-all perfect opportunities to introduce your little one to the wonderful world of pumpkins.
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Would You Like a Copper Colored Cajankler?
Perfect for reluctant readers or kids learning how to read
Follow along as a Copper Colored Cajankler tries new things and finds out what they like, and don't like, with fun-sounding "c" words The wacky and colorful illustrations will keep kids engaged as they learn new words, alliteration, and that it's okay to like what they like. This book is great for beginner readers, but it also teaches children that's it okay to be exactly who they are.
Would You Like A Giant Ginger Garbula?
A Giant Ginger Garbula likes globe-trotting, gondola riding, gargoyle searching and gem gathering. They even like to gallivant, gallop, guffaw and guzzle Read this fun tongue-twister and laugh as a Giant Ginger Garbula shows you colorful places and tries different things.
About the Author
White, Virginia K.: - Virginia K. White was born in South Dakota but grew up in Nebraska. She taught English in NE, WY, and CO. Kids, teaching, writing, and animals are among the things she loves. After 40 years in the classroom, she was able to put those loves together and write for young readers, a long time goal. She reads and talks to young readers in elementary schools as well as volunteers in the classroom of one of her former students, now an art teacher. Her philosophy is "If you write for young readers, you need to be around young readers!"Sabater, Gaspar: - Gaspar Sabater graduated from the visual art school in Mar del Plata as a professional illustrator. He also studied with artists in the comic and graphic industry which provided him an opportunity to reach and develop children's imagination and creativity through art. While working as a penciler for a comic publishing house, he realized his passion was communicating with kids in the creative language of art. He is the illustrator for Virginia K. White's Little Honker Series and Glasses for Margie.
Would You Like a Scarlet Striped Schrinkler?
"a fun, educational and whimsical book...Virginia K. White did an excellent job of writing a book for the young reader who does not know how to read or who is just learning how." -- Readers' Favorite
A Scarlet Striped Schinkler likes swimming, sailing, swinging, and sliding--but they never like seesawing. Read along as a Scarlet Striped Schinkler figures out things they like and dislike with fun-sounding "s" words The wacky and colorful illustrations will keep kids engaged as they learn new words, alliteration, and that it's okay to like what they like
About the Author
White, Virginia K.: - Virginia K. White was born in South Dakota but grew up in Nebraska. She taught English in NE, WY, and CO. Kids, teaching, writing, and animals are among the things she loves. After 40 years in the classroom, she was able to put those loves together and write for young readers, a long time goal. She reads and talks to young readers in elementary schools as well as volunteers in the classroom of one of her former students, now an art teacher. Her philosophy is If you write for young readers, you need to be around young readers!
Would You Like A Whiskered Wogler?
A Whiskered Wogler likes water skiing, washboard-playing, wagon rides, and water polo. They even like wreath-making, woodwind playing, worm digging, and wool weaving. Read along as a Whiskered Wogler tries many things and shows you what they like and don't like in this story filled with fun and hilarious alliteration.
About the Author
White, Virginia K.: - Virginia K. White was born in South Dakota but grew up in Nebraska. She taught English in NE, WY, and CO. Kids, teaching, writing, and animals are among the things she loves. After 40 years in the classroom, she was able to put those loves together and write for young readers, a long time goal. She reads and talks to young readers in elementary schools as well as volunteers in the classroom of one of her former students, now an art teacher. Her philosophy is If you write for young readers, you need to be around young readers!