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What if, despite the best of intentions, we are raising our children to succeed in a world that no longer exists?The Toddler Brainhelps parents recognize the connection that exists between their own parenting behaviours and their child's ability to acquire valuable twenty-first-century skills.
In a follow-up to Tomorrow I'll Be Brave, award-winning illustrator Jessica Hische brings to life another series of inspirational words and scenes with her lovely hand-lettering and adorable illustrations. This uplifting and positive book encourages kids to promise that tomorrow, they will be grateful, helpful, and kind. Tomorrow I'll be everything I strive to be each day And even when it's difficult I'll work to find a way. Immerse yourself in the beautifully hand-lettered words of widsom, hope, and positivity alongside adorable illustrations of love and caring. This book is a reminder to all readers, young and old, that the smallest kind gesture can make the biggest difference in the world--we just have to remember to be kind to one another. Praise for Tomorrow I'll Be Kind "As an introduction to personality characteristics, beneficial behaviors, and social-emotional skills, this is a solid choice, and fans of the previous volume are likely to embrace this one as well. 'I'll dream of all the good that comes / when we all just do our best,' the text explains--a sentiment that's hard to rebut. Gently encourages empathy, compassion, and consideration." -- Kirkus Reviews "A welcome call to tenderness." -- PW Reviews Praise for Tomorrow I'll Be Brave "Jessica Hische, one of the great designers and typographers, now shows herself equally adept at creating gorgeous and immersive images for young readers. This is a joyous burst of color."--Dave Eggers, author of Her Right Foot
"Your Child: Today and Tomorrow" by Sidonie Matsner Gruenberg. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
Winner of the 2012 Grand Canyon Reader Award for a Non-fiction book Global events and new technology change how we live from moment to moment. So, what will our world be like in twenty years? Come take a look as futurists Amy Zuckerman and James Daly examine what a kid?s daily life might be like in the year 2030. Inspired and informed by trends and scientifi c and technological research, 2030 is not only a peek at some cool future gadgets (talking dog collars, cars that drive themselves), but also a thoughtful examination of how our lives might be impacted as we adjust to environmental change.
A boy who is too young to understand the war raging outside finds joy in a mother’s love. Yazan no longer goes to the park to play, and he no longer sees his friend who lives next door. Everything around him is changing. His parents sit in front of the television with the news turned up LOUD and Yazan's little red bike leans forgotten against the wall. Will he ever be able to go outside and play? An uplifting story about a courageous little boy growing up in a time of conflict, and the strength of family love. USBBY Outstanding International Book. Little Rebels Award shortlist. Sakura Medal Longlist. Middle East Book Award Honorable Mention. “A story about how together we can build a better world”—Babel Babies “Kaadan’s artwork is stunning. Capturing mood so brilliantly she conveys her characters’ emotions through every paint stroke”—My Book Corner “The book will delight young children – there are bicycles and paper planes and annoying parents. But the impact of the war is what stays with you, the broken buildings, the falling debris, the worried faces. It is a radical, courageous thing for Kaadan to have created”—The National
The purpose of this book is to inform parents what to expect from preschool or childcare facilities. Parents have a lot of questions about childcare, and if you are a parent with questions, this book will give you all the answers you need for selecting and mastering your child's first day of school.
This book is for all the professional people that forget the commonsense ways of raising children. This book will hopefully help all those parents (new or existing) that have "lost their control" and hopefully bring it back! This book will also hopefully give an insight on why your children behave in the manner in which they do. This book is not a manual or does not refer or quote philosophies and/or theories but just refers to plain old common sense (remember that?). This book will hopefully hit a nerve with grandparents that are raising their grandchildren or get driven crazy when they watch and bite their tongues when they see how their own children are not raising their children. This book will hopefully help a grandparent on those hectic weekends when they are caring for their grandchildren and they are running a muk! This book will also hopefully help those parents that are "in trouble" because your child does not listen or behave properly! You the parent are in question, wondering what happened or where you went wrong. If you are not in control now, you need to do something before it is too late for all of us. This book is just about doing it, redirect, make them listen and behave. You are the parent, and they are the children. I wrote this book in hopes that I could help at least one parent. My goal is to love children and discipline them as well into their teen years. Sometimes you have to use the same discipline for a child as you would for a teenager. My book is a referral and a guide to raise children with common sense and most of all love. I have cared for children, and I am caring for the elderly. Most times I end up using the same rules and knowledge for both. But most of all, everyone needs love, attention, and patience. Hope you enjoy reading and referring to my book as much as I enjoyed writing it.