When Emily, Makayla, Jose, and Matt go bicycling, they witness what can happen if you do not wear a helmet. This book does a great job explaining how children should ride their bicycles and how important it is to follow the rules of safety.
This is the first biography of the last and greatest British idealist philosopher, R. G. Collingwood (1889-1943), a man who both thought and lived at full pitch. Best known today for his philosophies of history and art, Collingwood was also a historian, archaeologist, sailor, artist, and musician. A figure of enormous energy and ambition, he took as his subject nothing less than the whole of human endeavor, and he lived in the same way, seeking to experience the complete range of human passion.
Yes, this book is about a birthday party and best friends. This book also tells the truth as it deals with the topic of prejudice among neighbors. It is an excellent, simple story about a little girl whose mother will not let her invite her best friend to her party because she is black. It is a simple story that helps to introduce the concept of prejudice and how it hurts the children who do not understand the differences, unless their parents teach it to them.
Water Conservation Activity Book, A Tale Of Raleigh Otter And His Friends
Through the adventures of a river otter and his animal friends, this booklet introduces children to the story of where water comes from, how we use water and how we can all do things to save water. An engaging story with pages to color and math and critical-thinking activities, reviewed by elementary school teachers to ensure correlation to Sunshine State Standards with prompts to enhance students’ skills for the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test.
The Story of the Little Mole Who Knew it Was None of His Business
This picture book tells the tale of a little mole who wakes up one morning only to have one of the other animals "do its business" on his head. The mole then sets out to track down the culprit to exact his revenge in his own little way. The Little Mole Who Knew it Was None of His Business is, quite simply, one of the funniest books you are ever likely to read (as long as you are not easily offended, that is!), with its unusual take on a natural bodily function combined with a simple tale of nature and discovery.