Will Kate convince Hannah she can play catch even though she is blind?
This beautifully illustrated story follows Kate through her day at school as she explains to Hannah how she sees through touch, smell, taste, and hearing. A brief section at the end of this book contains information and engaging activities to teach preschool through third grade children about the five senses and blindness.
This book was originally released in 2013. In 2017, it was published with revisions.
Will Kate convince Hannah she can play catch even though she is blind?
This beautifully illustrated story follows Kate through her day at ...
Cookie wants food. She makes a mess, but will she find something to eat?
Charming illustrations and four types of poetry create an appealing story about a mischievous dog named Cookie. The poems are followed by a brief section for parents and teachers. This section includes descriptions and cross-curricular instructional activities for the limerick, cinquain, couplet, and diamante style of poetry.
Cookie wants food. She makes a mess, but will she find something to eat?
Charming illustrations and four types of poetry create an appeali...
A young girl walks through the countryside when she begins to wonder: Is Mommy really her real mom? Mommy turns the question into a story of the child's adoption. Soon the child is reassured that her mom is real and will hold her forever. A touching story about the beauty of adoption and the warmth of a mother's love is told through charming watercolor illustrations and clear, simple text that even the youngest child can understand. Notes from the author include suggestions on how to talk to children about adoption.
A young girl walks through the countryside when she begins to wonder: Is Mommy really her real mom? Mommy turns the question into a story of the child...
Sarah loves how screaming makes her feel. Her tonsils tickle. Her tummy dances. Best of all, her toes twirl But one day, Sarah's scream disappears ... This bright picture book celebrates Sarah's spunky and endearing personality while showing that she can still be herself, with or without screaming. The inspiration for the main character in this story was Sara B., a spunky girl with autism who likes to scream.
Sarah loves how screaming makes her feel. Her tonsils tickle. Her tummy dances. Best of all, her toes twirl But one day, Sarah's scream disappears .....