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Meet Albert. He doesn't say much, but has a lot of great ideas. Mary Louise likes Albert even though he is different from her other friends. Albert and Mary Louise want everyone to know that being different is okay. "Albert is My Friend: Helping Children to Understand Autism" is about the friendship between a young boy, Albert, who is on the autism spectrum and his friend, Mary Louise. Together they describe and explain some common autism behaviors at a child's level of understanding. This read-aloud book has engaging color pictures that will hold the attention of children and adults. This book presents a positive attitude and is a must read for family members, teachers, and community members.
Eleven stories of collies, as children's pets, farmers' steady helpers, trackers or slayers of vicious beasts, and companions of very different men and one story of a wolf as tame and devoted as a dog.
2017 CCBC Choices A little girl comes to the United States from a foreign country, and with the help of her delicious lunch, makes friends. A girl from a faraway place begins her first day at school. She doesn't speak the language and she looks different. She just doesn't fit in. But one day, she makes an unexpected friend—a squirrel! Then a rabbit joins them. Soon the girl's fuzzy woodland friends are followed by human ones and school becomes more fun! When a surprising new student joins the class, the girl and her new friends know just how to make him feel at home.
Chip and Ben are best friends. They play together every day and love to play deep-sea divers. So when Catfish challenges them to a swimming race across the pond, they say yes. But it's a long way across their pond, and is racing what they really want to do?
"Wherever you live, whoever you are, friends are important, all kinds of friends." In the spirit of her classic book, All Kinds of Families, Norma Simon leads us through a celebration of friendship—school friends, family friends, grownup friends, even pet friends! Simple, reassuring and thoughtful, children will recognize themselves—and their friends—on every page.
Finding and keeping friends is important. What do you need to do––or not do––to have friends? Helping them is good. Keeping a secret is, too. Paying attention, sharing, and doing things together are important. And don't forget to be kind, and stick up for them.
When porcupine and badger start knitting, their friendship gets all tangled up. Porcupine and Badger have always been the best of friends, so when Porcupine finds some yarn in the woods, she makes a present for Badger. And when Badger finds yarn, she makes a present for Porcupine. The only problem? It's the same yarn—and to finish the gift, they each must unravel the other's creation. An act of kindness turns into a fierce standoff as the friendship frays—can Porcupine and Badger set aside their differences and knit themselves back together?
Charlie loved gorillas. He read about them, drew pictures of them and even had a stuffed toy gorilla. The only thing is that he had never seen a real gorilla up close. When Charlie had his birthday he was in for a surprise.
Don't think too hard or you'll never solve these logic puzzles and riddles. The answers to all 187 are easy once you catch the tricky wording. How can you tie a knot in a napkin by holding one end in each hand without letting go of it? Impossible, you say (or your friends will say, if you bet them). But: Cross your arms and hold a tip of the napkin in each hand. When you uncross your arms, the knot will be formed! Now try this riddle: I climbed up a cherry tree, where I found cherries. I did not pick cherries, nor did I leave cherries. How can you explain this? Answer: I climbed up a cherry tree with two cherries in my hand. I picked only one. I left the other one on the tree. I did not "pick cherries," because I "picked a cherry." Take this dare: My bird can fly faster than any supersonic plane. Here's how: If you put my bird inside any plane and make it fly in the same direction as the plane, it will go faster than the plane. 96 pages, 52 b/w illus., 5 3/8 x 8 1/4.
The book concerns a series of events and how these impact on the lives of the people involved. The prominent people are Rosalynd Taylor, her daughter Samantha, widely known as “Sam” Father George Kolbe a Roamn Catholic Priest, Alan, the full time Prison Chaplain, George's Bishop Dermot Kelly, Father John, Dean of the group of Churches that includes George's Church, Lee, a Deacon who is ordained toward the conclusion, Michael Moore, a young man from George's Church who is hoping to become a Priest. While in his local park George find the body of “Sam”-she has been murderes. He calls the police, attends for an interview the next day. Jonathan Smith, a very occasional Church attendee comes to the Church for 'confession with George during which he reveals that he killed Sam. George advizes surrender to the police which he does. He is charged and remanded in the local prison. George is involved with Sam's funeral and supporting Rosalynd. George is a witness at the trial and subsequently visits Jonathan in prison; he becomes close friends with Alan the full time chaplain and begins going over to the prison every Thursday as the official Roman Catholic chaplain. In her flat Rosalynd has a framed photographs of Sam on the wall, she is sitting before it and has a sense of Sam's nearness, Sam appears before her then and on other occasions.Toward the end of the book George also sees her. Rosalynd becomes George's housekeeper. They become very close and eventually marry; in time Rosalynd also becomes involved in the prison work. They share many experiences together. Eventually, George and Rosalynd marry, he leaves the priesthood on very good terms with one and all. After their wedding they go to a reasonably local monastry where George is well known. Alan drives them over. Some of the monastic community meet them in the nearby village. Alan watches them walk away, sees a light following them, he knows to be Sam.