"They say money makes the world go round, but is this true? Where does money come from, and does it have any value at all?"--Back cover.
Drawing on examples of teaching from elementary school classrooms, this timely book for practitioners explains why LGBTQ-inclusive literacy instruction is possible, relevant, and necessary in grades K–5.
Helen Ward's tale of the Tin Forest follows an old man who tidies the rubbish in a junkyard and dreams of a better place. With faith, ingenuity and hard work,...
Unable to sleep on the night of a full moon, a young boy follows the sound of music across the fields and finds an unusual barn dance in progress.
It was the perfect summer.
A soldier to answer the telephone. Very good, very good, continues reading. Yes Sir. Two mechanic soldiers to repair your daughter's car and your 74 Rainbow Readers The Colonel Pineapple Belly.
The most beautiful fish in the entire ocean discovers the real value of personal beauty and friendship.
Banished from the town for making mischief, a little boy and his father are welcomed back when they find a way to make the dreaded giant Abiyoyo disappear.
A little girl finds a stuffed dog in the park and decides to take it home.
Mica's father tells her the story of a brave blue rhinoceros who learns how to get through rough times with friendship, helpers, love, and by "feeling your feelings.
Despite the differences between people around the world, there are similarities that join humanity together, such as pain, joy, and love. On board pages.