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When math homework is making you want to scream, grab this book and get some simple, great ideas for easing your stress. One healthy habit you can build to fight stress is feeding your body healthy food. Put on your apron and check out some of these tasty after-school snack recipes you can make yourself. Learn where stress comes from and gain practical tips to make it better in
Stress Less! A Kid’s Guide to Managing Emotions. Stress Less! A Kid’s Guide to Managing Emotion by Rebecca Sjonger 155.904 SJonger |
Recess at 20 Below
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Pizza Counting by Christina Dobson
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Stand Up for Yourself & Your Friends
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Going to School in Pioneer Times
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Let’s Draw a School Bus with Shapes
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Show; Don’t Tell! Secrets of Writing by Josephine Nobisso
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Do I have to? Kids Talk About Responsibility by Nancy Loewen
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What’s for Lunch? How Schoolchildren Eat Around the World
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Have you ever been frustrated when the words you write didn’t match the amazing story in your head? In Show; Don’t Tell! Secrets of Writing, a lion conducts a mock writing workshop and pages contain items to touch and smell and describe and include built-in sound effects! It includes a writing challenge for you to try. This beautifully-illustrated, creative guide provides readers with new ideas to use their senses in a precise way to help make any writer’s words zing!
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Wish you had a really-together big sister to give you advice on things like friendship troubles, handling a packed school and activities schedule and owning up to breaking your brother’s stuff? Thirteen-year-old advice columnist “Tina Truly” tackles these issues and more by responding to letters created from IRL situations. Get your school year started off right with tips and tricks for handling the toughest situations, and have fun with a responsibility quiz and more fun content throughout Do I have to? Kids Talk About Responsibility. Try keeping track of all your responsibilities with this simple chart.
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Ready to trade your Uncrustable® for a bowl of borsch? The favorite Russian beet soup is just one of the unusual lunch options students around the world enjoy each day. Toasted grasshoppers are a treat in certain areas of Mexico, and sardines are a common school lunch option in Japan. Take a peek into the lunch boxes of children around the world and learn not only what they typically eat each day but how food connects us. If you’re not ready for toasted grasshoppers just yet, try your hand at making these mini-tres leches cakes for a delicious after-school treat.
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They hang around, stare at the sky… wait to be sat on; so they can fly! This poem describing swings is one of the short, fun rhymes about everyday objects students encounter during their school day in Hello School! A Classroom full of Poems. Enjoy rhymes about slides and teachers, letters and numbers and more in this brightly-illustrated collection. Then challenge yourself with one of these poetry writing prompts.