The words "e;reading"e; and "e;boring"e; will never end up in the same sentence again with your second grader, thanks to this helpful book that makes reading super fun!
In one wing of Sweden's top-security prison, red drapes hang from the ceiling while small candles burn on an altar and men kneel in prayer; prisoners can apply to spend some of their sentence in religious meditation.
Every day, citizens of the United States and Canada see television dramas and movies about criminals and prisons, but the real world of incarceration remains hidden from most people's experience.
Tom Read Wilson is here to take us on a rip-roaring tour through some of the most astonishing and amusing words in the English language with Every Word Tells a Story.
Tom Read Wilson is here to take us on a rip-roaring tour through some of the most astonishing and amusing words in the English language with Every Word Tells a Story.
At a time when it is increasingly challenging for kids to be kids, and the pressures of school, relationships, and everyday life can be too overwhelming, children need to be taught that they are valuable and loved just as they are.
Students are often assigned reading about historic figures and people who have impacted our society in unique ways but we fail to help students understand what it means to be a good citizen.
This book is for all ages and includes creative crafts that will improve fine motor skills and well-being, a gardening activity, and of course, Beautiful Butterfly photography and the message of New Life.
This book is an enlightening read on the world view of a nine year old, determined to share her life and view points on topics like siblings, career, COVID impact and education.
My Body is MY Body is a simple rhyming book for children that creates a safe space for families and communities to begin the conversation about body safety and boundaries.
From Bagel to Shalom, this children's glossary of Jewish words in rhyme follows three generations of a family through a year of holidays, rituals and traditions.
Go on a journey with Jaliyah as she explains what her experience was like during a recent peaceful protest and how she perceives the effects of Coronavirus.
My Daddy, My Hero was written for all the men and women in the armed services and their families who stand by worried but strong, waiting for them to come home.