A Cute children's book to teach kids how to be considerate and to understand how others feel. Boys and Girls will love Steve (the Dinosaur) and his best friends Diggory Doo (a Dragon) and Dazzle D (a Unicorn). They will learn along with the dinosaur and his friends about Empathy, Compassions and Kindness in the fun and relatable stories. This book is a great resource for teachers, parents, therapist and counselors to help children develop important social skills. GET THIS BOOK NOW!
"紅紅恐龍 Red Dinosaur 重重恐龍 Heavy Dinosaur 嗡嗡嗡嗡... Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz 恐龍蟲蟲 Dinosaur Bug" This is a rhyming tongue-twister about two dinosaurs who bump and fight but learn a little empathy. This book is geared towards the youngest Chinese learners by focusing on repetition and rhyme and explores concepts through colorful and funny illustrations. It is so fun to read out loud-your little ones will be repeating the words with you. After reading, discussion questions can help you explore little ways kids can practice empathy in their own lives. For those with little Chinese experience, this book holds a lot of tools to help you read this on your own. This is a Tiny Chinese Homeschool book that contains: Traditional Chinese characters pinyin romanization English translation discussion questions online audio access
Tommy and his mother walk to school every morning through the park. One day, he sees a curious walrus sitting by himself under a tree, but no one else notices him. After several encounters, Tommy begins to believe that he is the only one who can see this walrus. Why can't anyone else see him? Come find out as Tommy tries to unravel the mystery of the "invisible" walrus.
Did you know that you have a little bit of dinosaur in you? And it's your mother's fault. She fed you that cheese sandwich, which had a calcium atom that used to be in the bones of a T-rex. This humorous story follows a calcium atom as it journeys from dry bones to your jawbone! Inspired by U.S. environmentalist Aldo Leopoldo, this story follows a little bit of dinosaur‚ a calcium atom‚ as it travels over time from a dinosaur to a child. In his 1949 classic, A Sand County Almanac, Leopoldo beautifully discussed how man and nature are interconnected. This amazing circle of life is illustrated with humour and a touch of empathy. Sisters Elleen Hutcheson and Darcy Pattison team up to bring Leopoldo's circle of life to kids. Hutcheson is a high school biology teacher; five of Pattison's picture books have been named NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Books. Each is shaking her finger at their mother wondering why she fed them that cheese sandwich.
A Cute children's book with important affirmations for children to love and believe in themselves. Boys and Girls will love the Dinosaur and his best friends - a Dragon and a Unicorn, and learn along with him how to build self-confidence, self-esteem and how to deal with negative emotions. This book is a great resource for teachers, parents, therapist and counselors to help children develop important social skills. GET THIS BOOK NOW!
Boys and girls will enjoy this cute and relatable story of the dinosaur Steve and his best friends - dragon Diggory Doo, and unicorn Dazzle D. This book is the perfect tool to for teachers, parents, therapists and school counselors to teach kids that no matter how different we are, and no matter how much we disagree with each other, we can always use compassion and empathy to unite us. Pick this book today to teach kids that behind every issue and disagreement, we all can learn to love, value, and respect each other, and our differences are what make the world a beautiful place. GET THIS BOOK NOW!
Two sides to every story—helping kids learn compassion and understanding Teach children ages 5 to 7 about empathy and putting themselves in someone else’s shoes. In this entry into bullying books for kids, they’ll read about how best friends Ava and Sofia handle a problem with bullying. The story is told twice—first from Sofia’s point of view, and then from Ava’s, so kids can experience how their feelings change when they see things from a different perspective. When it comes to bullying books for kids, this one stands out: Everyone deserves understanding—No matter how your child is experiencing bullying, Ava’s and Sofia’s stories will show them skills that can help. Talk about it—Go beyond other bullying books for kids with discussion questions that encourage kids to think about why the characters might have done the things they did. Beautiful illustrations—Colorful artwork brings the story to life and makes this book fun to read. Give kids the tools to practice kindness with What is Empathy?, everything that bullying books for kids should be.
A heartwarming father-son story about bravery and facing fears. Nicholas was afraid of the dark outside his door, the bushes where the giant bugs live, and the underside of manhole covers. His dad was not afraid of anything. Nicholas wants to be as brave as his dad, but he needs help. That’s why he needs a dinosaur. After all, dinosaurs like the dark, bugs are nothing to them, and they eat manhole covers for lunch (and everything under them for dinner). With his toy dinosaur, Nicholas can scale tall walls, swim in deep water, even score a goal against the huge goalie everyone calls Gorilla. But when the dinosaur goes missing, everything is scary again. Luckily, his dad knows that even the bravest people can get scared, and it’s okay to ask for help facing your fears. It’s just guy stuff. A family classic in the making from the dream team of Newbery Honor-winner Gennifer Choldenko and Caldecott Medal-winner Dan Santat. ★ "[Choldenko's] knowing, understated storytelling and Santat’s warm, expressive spreads give full credence to the fears that weigh on kids, as well as the presences—both real and imagined—that can help alleviate them."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
From The Bad Seed and The Good Egg creators, Jory John and Pete Oswald, comes a story about a dinosaur who loves to ROAR. William the dinosaur likes to roar. At the park?“ROAR.” At the bus stop?“ROAR!” At the farm? You bet. ROARRR! William never lets the chance to roar pass him by, even if others find it rather bothersome. That's until William gets a sore throat and the doctor warns him not to roar for a WHOLE week. But can this overexcited, boisterous, giant lizard not do what dinosaurs are meant to do?! In his humorous and insightful style, Jory John creates an epic story about unapologetically and happily being yourself, no matter the cost. Another side-splitting combination of John’s brilliant text and Pete Oswald’s expressive and lively illustrations, That’s What Dinosaurs Do is a read-aloud that young readers will roar for again and again.