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  • It's You And Me Against The Pee... And The Poop, Too!

    It's You And Me Against The Pee... And The Poop, Too!

    Meet Stanley......an energetic three-year-old who has not quite mastered using the potty. Stanley is way too busy playing to stop having fun. He would rather hop, skip and wiggle than get the job done. Then Stanley learns a new game called You and Me Against the PEE...and Me and You Against the POOP! Armed with a powerful secret for potty-training success and eager to play, Stanley proudly transforms into a Potty Expert. This fun and colorfully illustrated book will turn all kids into Potty Experts while providing grown-ups with an important reminder that potty learning can and should be a team effort. 32 pages, color paperback.

  • It's Not The Stork

    It's Not The Stork

    A Book About Girls, Boys, Babies, Bodies, Families, and Friends From the expert team behind IT'S PERFECTLY NORMAL and IT'S SO AMAZING! comes a book for younger children about their bodies. Young children are curious about almost everything, especially their bodies. And young children are not afraid to ask questions. IT'S NOT THE STORK! helps answer these endless and perfectly normal questions that preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary school children ask about how they began. Through lively, comfortable language and sensitive, engaging artwork, Robie H. Harris and Michael Emberley address readers in a reassuring way, mindful of a child's healthy desire for straightforward information.

  • It Will Be Ok

    It Will Be Ok

    Sometimes the best thing we can do for our loved ones is listen and be present as long as they need us. Giraffe and Zebra meet every day under their favorite tree to walk to the watering hole. But today, Giraffe isn't there! Where could he be? Zebra spots him hiding in the tree; Giraffe has seen a spider and is scared silly. Zebra patiently talks to Giraffe and does the very best thing: supports Giraffe for as long as Giraffe needs it. A sweet story about the power of friendship, kindness, and empathy that helps us face our fears no matter how silly they may seem.

  • It Hurts When I Poop!

    It Hurts When I Poop!

    Ryan is scared to use the potty. He is afraid to have a poop, because he's afraid it's going to hurt. He does NOT want to go. This story, along with Ryan's "poop program," will help young children gain the confidence they need to overcome this common problem and establish healthy habits. Includes a Note to Parents by the author.

  • Invisible Things Feelings Flash Cards

    Invisible Things Feelings Flash Cards

    What Invisible Things will you discover today? These stylish feelings flash cards introduce 19 different personified emotions-plus 1 blank make-your-own card to personalize. Each durable card features a wacky illustration of an Invisible Thing on one side and a fun description on the reverse. From Feelings Charades to picking an Invisible Thing of the Week, there are so many ways to use these cards! A list of inspiring ideas is provided, including:Feelings Chart: Review the cards and select the Invisible Things you relate to right now.Social Prompt: Pick a card at random and share a time when you met that Invisible Thing.Art Prompt: Select a card and draw your idea of what that Invisible Thing would look like.Story Discussion: Read a book and discuss which Invisible Things appear in the plot and characters.

  • Invisible String Workbook

    Invisible String Workbook

    Creative activities to Comfort, Calm, and Connect This book uses more than 50 art and writing activities (plus bonus reflection cards!) to help build self-esteem and healthy relationships, and to celebrate the power of love. The bestselling picture book The Invisible String has been used successfully by countless parents, caregivers, therapists, and organizations who work with people coping with separation. Now, this workbook allows readers of all ages who have experienced any kind of separation or loss to delve deeper into their relationships, to engage in healing conversations, and to build stronger attachments. Ages 4 +

  • Invisible String Paperback Edition

    Invisible String Paperback Edition

    "That's impossible," said twins Jeremy & Liza after their Mom told them they're all connected by this thing called an Invisible String. "What kind of string?" They asked with a confused look to which Mom replied, "An Invisible String made of love." The Invisible String is a very simple approach to overcoming the fear of loneliness or separation from parents, with an imaginative flair that children can easily identify with and remember. Here is a warm and delightful lesson teaching young and old that we aren't ever really alone. Also available in hardcover.

  • Invisible String Backpack

    Invisible String Backpack

    It's Mila's first day of school, but mixed with excitement is worry. What if she can't find her classroom? What if no one likes her? What if she's too nervous to speak up? With a little advice from her brother, she learns that she has everything she needs right in her Invisible Backpack: an Invisible Microphone to help her find her voice, an Invisible Flashlight for when she's feeling lost, an Invisible Net to catch her if she falls, and much more. Her pack is bottomless! The Invisible String is the very first thing that she puts in her pack-and each time she uses it, it gets bigger and better.

  • In My Room

    In My Room

    A Book of Creativity and Imagination In her room, one little girl can be anything she wants to be and go anywhere she wishes to go, all with the power of her imagination (and paper, markers, and crayons, of course!). She can go on safari or sail the seven seas. She can be a doctor, teacher, or high-powered businesswoman. The sky's the limit! And when the day is over, she can become a little girl again, safe in her room. (One of Growing Hearts series).

  • In My Heart

    In My Heart

    This lovely board book perfectly captures the sentiment that many women feel about being a working mom. The lyrical text takes us through a mother's day away, showing us that although she's working hard, her child is always on her mind and always in her heart.

  • If You Plant A Seed board book

    If You Plant A Seed board book

    The bestselling book about the power of a single kind act from Caldecott Honor and Coretta Scott King Award winner Kadir Nelson is now an adorable board book. If you plant a carrot seed . . . a carrot will grow. If you plant a cabbage seed . . . cabbage will grow. But what happens if you plant a seed of kindness . . . or selfishness? With spare text and breathtaking oil paintings, If You Plant a Seed demonstrates not only the process of planting and growing for young children but also how a seed of kindness can bear sweet fruit.

  • If Kisses Were Colors board book

    If Kisses Were Colors board book

    Perfect for any day, this tender little board book celebrates the immeasurable love of a parent for a child- warmer than a wool blanket, sturdier than an oak tree, brighter than a rainbow. Lyrical verse is complemented by Alison Jay's delicate, whimsical paintings. A perfect baby shower gift and bedtime book, this timeless gem will soothe and delight adults as well as their babies and toddlers.

  • I'm Scared

    I'm Scared

    Crary's series helps children and adults accept and acknowledge their emotions. It also helps them distinguish between feelings and actions. Even more important, the stories give kids several ways to cope with feelings. They also allow parents and teachers to discuss other situations in a nonjudgmental way. In this story, Tracy is anxious to meet her new neighbor kids, but she's frightened that their big dog might bite, just like another neighborhood dog did. What should she do?

  • I'm Proud

    I'm Proud

    Crary's series helps children and adults accept and acknowledge their emotions. It also helps them distinguish between feelings and actions. Even more important, the stories give kids several ways to cope with feelings. They also allow parents and teachers to discuss other situations in a nonjudgmental way. I'm Proud demonstrates the importance of positive emotions like pride. It also reminds us how much children want their "small" accomplishments recognized, as Mandy does when she learns to tie her shoes.

  • I'm Not Happy

    I'm Not Happy

    Big feelings are part of daily life for small kids, and happiness just isn?t always within reach. Unwelcome events, from a broken toy to a missing pet, bring on sad feelings that can darken kids? days. In this charming feelings book, follow along as Ben helps cheer up his friends and shows how kids can turn sadness into smiles.

  • I'm Like You You're Like Me

    I'm Like You You're Like Me

    This book teaches children tolerance and respect for others, listening, understanding, kindness, and cooperation. The simple text illustrations provide examples of ways children can cooperate, and appreciate one another. Bright, cheerful art adds depicts children of various backgrounds playing and working together. Suggestions for sharing and using this book, as well as activities to reinforce the concepts, appear at the end. With the focus on kindness, respect, and tolerance, this title is an appropriate teaching tool for an early-childhood environment. Leader's Guide sold separately. Ages 3 to 8

  • I'm Happy Sad Today

    I'm Happy Sad Today

    Making Sense of Mixed-Together Feelings Happy, and also sad. Excited, but nervous too. Feeling friendly, with a little shyness mixed in. Mixed feelings are natural, but they can be confusing. There are different kinds of happy - the quiet kind and the "noisy, giggly, jump and run" kind. And there are conflicting feelings, like proud and jealous, frustrated and determined. With gentle messaging and charming illustrations, a little girl talks about her many layered feelings, ultimately concluding, "When I have more than one feeling inside me, I don't have to choose just one. I know that all my feelings are okay at the same time". A special section for adults presents ideas for helping children explore their emotions, build a vocabulary of feeling words, know what to do if they feel overwhelmed, and more.

  • I'm Frustrated

    I'm Frustrated

    Too often kids' feelings get ignored. "I'm Frustrated" is part of the "Dealing with Feelings" series that helps children and adults accept and acknowledge their emotions. It also helps them distinguish between feelings and actions. Even more important, the stories give kids several ways to cope with feelings by utilizing the "choose-your-own-ending" format. They also allow parents and teachers to discuss other situations in a nonjudgmental way.

  • I'm Excited

    I'm Excited

    Crary's series helps children and adults accept and acknowledge their emotions. It also helps them distinguish between feelings and actions. Even more important, the stories give kids several ways to cope with feelings. They also allow parents and teachers to discuss other situations in a nonjudgmental way. I'm excited helps young readers determine ways to express their excitement and energy appropriately.

  • I'll Always Love You

    I'll Always Love You

    In this gentle, moving story, Elfie, a dachshund, and her special boy progress happily through life together. One morning Elfie does not wake up. The family grieves and buries her. The watercolor illustrations, tender and warm in color and mood, suit the simple text perfectly. Ages 3-7

  • I Wish You More

    I Wish You More

    The infallible team of Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Tom Lichtenheld have combined their extraordinary talents to create this exuberant book of endless good wishes. Wishes for curiosity and wonder, for friendship and strength, laughter and peace. Whether celebrating life's joyous milestones, sharing words of encouragement, or observing the wonder of everyday moments, this sweet and uplifting book is perfect for wishers of every age.

  • I Want to Win!

    I Want to Win!

    A Book About Being a Good Sport I Want to Win! uses simple, easy-to-read text to introduce the concept of being a good sport. The book also includes a two-page series of pictures that invites kids to tell a story in their own words. A special section for adults suggests discussion questions and ideas for guiding children to talk about their feelings. Ideal for home and K-3 classroom setting.

  • I Want to Play

    I Want to Play

    A young boy considers eight ways to get someone to play with him, while the text encourages problem solving by looking at alternatives and possible consequences. Ages 4-8

  • I Want To Be The Only Dog

    I Want To Be The Only Dog

    In this funny and easy-to-relate-to story, see how Jake, Angus, and Kirby view their "siblings." Jake remembers what it was like when his life was perfect, and he was still the only dog. Angus hates being stuck in the middle. And Kirby just feels like she's always bossed around. Chuckle over the silly antics of these pooches while being reminded that siblings provide lifelong lessons in tolerance, patience, sharing, and conflict resolution...plus siblings make cleaning up a lot easier!


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