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  • FIBONACCI GREEN BRACELET KIT

    $30.00

    by Brandy Champeau

    Learning in Style Craft Kit or Ready Made Bracelet

    • Learn the history and science of the Fibonacci Sequence.
    • Along with a list of great educational videos and books, this packet uses simple explanations, games, and activities to reinforce the basic facts about the life and work of Leonardo Fibonacci.
    • Also includes some facts and activities about Pisa, the birthplace of Fibonacci
    • The kit comes with all of the pieces and instructions to create a specially designed bracelet illustrating the Fibonacci sequence
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  • Household Currency

    $19.99
    • The Educational Alternative to Allowances
    • This system mirrors real world economics in that both jobs and privileges have a value and a cost. Show your youngsters how to earn currency using chore charts and checklists.  Teach them how to make wise spending choices with prizes and rewards.
    • For children ready to work on more intrinsic motivators, let them earn Character Dollars
    • Can be used to illustrate a wide range of academic topics including Math, Economics and Home Economics.
    • Set includes both the currency and a book of ideas to help make it work in YOUR household.
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  • Last Night I Had A Laughmore

    $16.95

    by J.E. Laufer

    This anti-nightmare book is a Dr. Seuss-meets-Disney when J.E. Laufer comes to town! Laufer’s delightful picture book, Last Night I Had a Laughmare! sends children to “Gigglyville” with smiles big enough to last until sunrise. “Notable” children’s book award winner.

    • Social Emotional/Mental Health Focus
      • Nightmares
      • Combatting fear
    • Learning Concepts
      • Use of highlights and text formatting aids in sight word recognition and early reading comprehension
      • Use of rhyming words for language arts development
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  • My Feelings Journal

    $7.50

    This Feelings Journal is just like the one Virginia Opossum’s teacher gives Virginia to help her work through all her feelings.  Now your child can have a feeling journal just like Virginia’s.  Your child can tell what happened, name the feeling that resulted, and color a picture of the feeling.  Children can use it to pretend they are part of Virginia’s class at school.  Parents can use it as a tool to help their children learn about emotions.

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  • Simply Sharing Shabbat

    $16.95

    by F.E. Laufer

    A Gigglyville adventure that has some new and old friends together for dinner at Purple Pudding’s home. This story is about “inclusiveness” as Jewish and Non –Jewish family and friends are welcome to enjoy a fun filled Shabbat dinner together.  

    • Special focus
      • Inclusiveness
      • Jewish values
    • Learning Concepts
      • Use of highlights and text formatting aids in sight word recognition and early reading comprehension
      • Use of rhyming words for language arts development
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  • The Very Unhappy Visitor

    $16.95

    by J.E .Laufer

    Another fun story from the Gigglyville series about “owning your own” happiness. It explores the idea that happiness is a choice and a perspective in most situations that YOU choose.  Follow Shrilly as she discovers that how she sees things may not be how they really are.

    • Social Emotional/Mental Health Focus
      • Perspective/Perception
    • Learning Concepts
      • Use of highlights and text formatting aids in sight word recognition and early reading comprehension
      • Use of rhyming words for language arts development

     

     

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  • What’s YOUR Birthday Wish?

    $16.95

    by J.E. Laufer

    The “Gigglyville” friends are back for more adventures. This time they are all celebrating birthdays.  We explore the idea of using our “once a year” special wish to change the world.  What would YOU wish for?

    • Special focus
      • Global citizenship
    • Learning Concepts
      • Use of highlights and text formatting aids in sight word recognition and early reading comprehension
      • Use of rhyming words for language arts development
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