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
Little Lion Makes a Roar Activity and Coloring Book compliments the picture book by the same name. Little Lion may be anxious about learning how to roar, but now kids can help him and so much more. This activity book lets kids help Little Lion as they color and learn through math, language arts, social studies and science activities and coloring pages. Kids will learn about lions and owls, complete story comprehension pages, work fun math pages with the characters of the book, and discover ways that they can be superheros.
Learning to speak different languages has never been more fun or easier. In “Making Friends Around the World” you will meet 10 kids from 10 different countries and learn how they speak and write 20 common phrases in their own language
Help your learners practice Multiplication/Divisionfact fluency with these fact family packets.
The packet includes include 115 pages of fact family house practice for each family from one through 12. There are towers of practice problems at the end of each family and review garden worksheets from all the families.
The Earth’s Biomes Factbook is a complete workbook and study guide delving into the Earth’s Biomes.
There are lists of videos to watch to gather information. And there are worksheets fill in facts about the land, climate, and native fauna and flora of the biome. Also included are several Venn Diagrams to compare and contrast some of the Biomes.
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.
This Book Unit Study for Pam Conrad’s historical fiction book, Pedro’s Journal. This story chronicles a young man’s voyage with Christopher Columbus.
Book Unit Study packets are a great way to get your younger learners started in reading both fiction and nonfiction. This unit study includes a wide variety of activities to support and enhance the reading experience.
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
A fun, introductory examination of the differences between the three states of matter (solid, liquid, and gas) and what temperature can do to make matter change from one state to another.
38 pages of worksheets, answer sheets, and a list of age-appropriate YouTube videos to further enhance the learning.
Includes simple experiments and the worksheets to lead the young scientist through the steps of the scientific method while conducting the experiments.
This is the story of Leon — a most unusual dog who has the ability to see a full day into the future, but not the ability to change anything he sees. He and his friend Tabitha the cat wonder if that means they may not have free will.
The first book in the amazing Animalosophy series — A fun, quasi-kids story about a giraffe trying to figure out if he’s real, and whether or not that matters to his life at all. Entertaining to kids, and amusing to their adults.
A quasi-kids story about a mouse that makes radical changes in his life after confusing the mortal condition with unexpected grim tidings. Beautifully illustrated book is entertaining and amusing for audiences of all ages.