A simple act of kindness can make the mean- spirited people more likely to be kind . The Little Red Monster is an inspiring children's book that teaches children that regardless of what is on the OUTSIDE, it's what is INSIDE that matters most. This book is a fun read as it teaches kids to respect others for you do not know when you will need them.
The book is directed to young children. It explains in a simple way that we all have some temper which we must learn to control. Monica has a fight with her sister over a doll. Then for the first time The Little Red Monster wakes up and makes her mad. Its name is Temper.
Hello, Everybody! The furry red monster known as Elmo has charmed his way into hearts and homes throughout the world with his unmistakable laugh, over-the-top enthusiasm, and boundless love. Elmo’s appeal is nothing short of magical. Kids adore him, and parents find him irresistible. What is it about this little monster? Meet Kevin Clash, the man behind the Muppet and the unassuming heart and soul of Elmo. At last, the puppeteer who has performed Elmo for nearly twenty years comes out from behind the stage to share his story. Weaving together his memories of growing up with the life lessons gained from his furry red alter ego, Kevin reveals himself to be as caring, and as eager to grow and learn and love, as the very special character he brings to life. You will discover how young Kevin honed his talent entertaining the kids in his mother’s home day care with puppets he made from slippers and coat liners; how, as a struggling young artist, he realized his dream to meet and then work for his idol, Muppet creator Jim Henson; and how each and every day of performing Elmo reinforces for him what is most important in life. As Kevin has been inspired by Elmo, now we can all learn from his furry red ways. Kevin’s (and Elmo’s) thoughts on love, creativity, friendship, and optimism remind us of life’s simple truths and ultimately encourage us all to be a little bit more like Elmo—to live with joy, to love more easily, and to laugh more often.
Little Red Monster in Quarantine is about a young kid having trouble adjusting to the quarantine and stay-at-home orders related to the Coronavirus pandemic. He was confused by being at home for so long. Eventually, he understands why it's so important to show love and respect for others by self-quarantining. He comes to realize that he's a HERO by wearing the mask in public and keeping his social distance. The Little Red Monster begins to understand that the quarantine is only temporary. It is also an amazing book to learn colors and numbers.Savant Ramses is a 10 year old boy with autism who is a super-talented. He has excellent pitch in music, plays piano, loves math, science, he has synesthesia that he used to created Mathematical Art, mixing colors, sounds and math equations. He scored a genius IQ, he also is the youngest child to ever attend a physics classes at the University of San Diego in California. With this amazing and colorful book, he wants to help kids understand why it's important to do the quarantine, wear the mask and keep social distance. Ramses has been portrayed in multiple media outlets Such as the Daily Mail, New York post, German Science show Galileo, Barcroft tv, The Independent, Telemundo and more.
Every kid knows that mommies are the greatest. They feed us and take care of us and love us with all their hearts. But did you know they are also so cool! One little boy sure does. His mommy drives a big, red monster truck, and it's awesome! It bounces and smashes and takes them on amazing adventures all over the country. In her truck, they can do anything and go anywhere, and best of all ... they do it together!
Can a bully become a friend? Because Little Red only speaks in verse, it's tough for her to make friends. The schoolyard bully, Big Brad Wolf, is always picking on her. One day, her grandma shows her a flyer for a poetry contest, and Little Red thinks it could be her big chance to make a friend. But on the day of the contest, Big Brad Wolf sneaks up on Little Red and scares the rhyme right out of her—and into him! How will they rhyme their way out of this dilemma?
When Little Red's Granny Putt Putt gets sick, the tiny moped scooter races over the river and through the dark woods to bring her a basket of get-well goodies. But when Little Red crosses paths with Tank, the biggest, loudest, meanest machine around, that no-good monster truck has plans of his own. Why, Granny, what big wheels you have!Why, Granny, what big headlights you have!Why, Granny, what a big hood you have!From the sparkplug, creative minds of Peter Stein and Chris Gall comes a full-throttle version of the classic LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD tale that will have everyone revving for more.
My brother says, "There are no monsters! Tell it to come out! I dare you!" A modern adaptation of the Hindu Teaching Tale by the same name. What do you do when there's a monster under your bed, and your brother won't believe you? What if the monster wants to work for you? In fact, he's so hungry for work, that if you don't give him jobs, he'll eat you! He'll straighten your room. He'll wash the dishes. He'll wash your dog, until he's all clean and fluffy. It's up to your imagination to keep your monster busy!
In this version of "The little red hen" set at the North Pole, a penguin and a hare refuse to help an elf plant, grow, and decorate an evergreen tree but nevertheless expect to open the presents found under its branches on Christmas Day.
Poor Little Red Pen She can't possibly correct a mountain of homework all by herself. Who will help her? "Not I " says Stapler. "Not I " says Eraser. " Yo no " says Pushpin, AKA Se orita Chincheta. But when the Little Red Pen tumbles in exhaustion into the Pit of No Return (the trash ), her fellow school supplies must get themselves out of the desk drawer and work together to rescue her. Trouble is, their plan depends on Tank, the rotund class hamster, who's not inclined to cooperate. Will the Little Red Pen be lost forever? There's no lack of trial and error, hilarious chaos, and creative problem-solving in this mission Kids--and adults--will never see their school supplies in quite the same way again.