“What’s That All About Then?”-“What’s That All About Then?” is a book of poetry for children which provides a whimsical look at all kinds of growing-up experiences. Subjects range from personal concerns of childhood such as ownership, bullying, self-esteem, family issues, school experiences, coping with loss, the pains and joys of growing up, imaginary friends, and superheroes to wider ...
How to Gain Self Respect in a Teenager: Essential Tips-Self-respect is something that all teenagers need, but it's not always easy to find. Below you’ll find essential tips that help boost your confidence and feel better about yourself!
The Box – A play-A play that brings awareness of the importance of organ donation.
Great Additions to your Backyard-If you’re lucky enough to have a backyard, it can make all the difference, and you shouldn’t waste the opportunity to use it to it’s fullest. This is especially the case when the weather is nice. It can be difficult to know what to do with your yard, though, and with so many options, you ...
Kumquat Goes to Austrailia-Kumquat, an adorable Collie-cross, is going to Austrailia. This fun book shows Kumquat in all the fun adventures he has there. Eating vegemite, cuddling koalas and kangaroos, and many more. Kumquat’s family created this endearing book to help raise funds for the very costly trip. You can read all about it here: https://gogetfunding.com/help-kumquat-get-to-australia/ If you ...
How do Books Affect a Child’s Development-It is no secret that we live in a time of total digitization when children’s attention is focused on gadgets. On digital platforms, there is an abundance of content for children, and its authors constantly fight for attention: they buy YouTube subscribers and invest in advertising to keep more young viewers on their resources. Plunging ...
4 Ways To Promote Learning At Home-As a parent, you have a lot of influence on your child’s academic success. With so many things taking place in today’s world, it is very easy for kids to get distracted and lose focus on schoolwork. Parents can encourage learning at home by providing educational materials and helping their children learn at home. For ...
Voices of Children – Child helpline stories and help-This poignant account of children and teen’s child helpline calls can help children put their problems in perspective or recognise that there are ways to get help. Over thirty stories of problems from too much schoolwork or friendship difficulties to suicide and physical and sexual abuse. The book also includes worldwide contacts for Child Helpline ...
The Green Fern Zoo – CKLA Early Reader-Meet Vern and all the animals at the Green Fern Zoo. This early reader introduces new decodable sounds in each chapter along with the interesting animals at the zoo. See more from the Core Knowledge foundation in our CKF publisher category. Spread the love
Kittens – Bookbot Series 10-Another BookBot decodable reader is back this time with a bunch of very cute kittens. A cute short story for early readers. Bookbot provides a series of decodable readers for children learning to read. See more of BookBots books at www.bookbotkids.com/phonics-books. or here on Free Kids Books below: Spread the love
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I liked this book.Because it has so much treasure with sugar rush. And fun eating
Grammy Fisher writes: I just read this book to my Grandson for a ” Bedtime Story ” . He was interested in what was going on in the story, He is five and it held his interest through the end.
I liked this book.Because it has so much treasure with sugar rush. And fun eating
Grammy Fisher writes:
I just read this book to my Grandson for a ” Bedtime Story ” . He was interested in what was going on in the story, He is five and it held his interest through the end.
Eva writes:
Nice
Jade writes:
Funny and brilliant plot!