Explains that earning trust is not always easy but worth the effort, and presents several examples of how to show one's trustworthiness to parents, friends, teachers, and others.
An introduction to trust.
When the bigger Beasties take on the smaller Beasties in a game of tug-of-war, they soon learn that size matters.
Assorted children, animals, creatures, and objects all wonder why life is not always fair.
Buzzie becomes unhappy with her role as a worker bee and starts a revolt at her hive, until she discovers that working together is the best way to be happy.
A group of children learns the importance of being fair and waiting to take one's turn.
A big sister teaches her younger siblings some important words, like "responsibility," "perseverance," and "respect."
《小人儿帮手 圣诞节》:平安夜。有人委托了小人儿们一件很重要的工作。小人儿们的工程车队沿着夜里的街道开往哪里?大卡车、起重车、推土车、压路车……各种工程车和小人儿们再次亮相,大显身手.
Presents a children's book that shows them how to behave responsibly at home, school, and in the community.
Explores the meaning behind the word responsibility.
An introduction to responsibility.
Sam learns a lesson in being responsible when he neglects to feed the class rabbit before school and has to give up his recess time to take care of the job.
When their neighbor goes on a trip, Makayla and Emily care for her cat.
Explains that being responsible is doing the things one is supposed to do, every day; and presents several examples of responsible behavior.
A boy recounts the many things in his life that he is responsible for.
When two fearful children are terrified of each other, their respective monsters try to help.
"Encourages healthy communication and social interaction by reaching out in many different ways through 'Pings,' and then waiting to receive 'Pongs' from others in response"--Provided by publisher.
Contains seven short tales about Fox's week full of adventures with his friends, in which he learns lessons about honesty and responsibility.
When Piggie plays her new trumpet for Gerald, the elephant decides he must be honest in his response.
Teaches children responsibility by learning how to care for others including sitting with a new student at lunch, forgiving a friend, and helping mom or dad.
Alec and Carlee demonstrate good manners at the library by being polite, showing respect and courtesy, sharing, and being helpful and patient.
Jeanne keeps refusing to do anything her mother asks but ends up learning to respect her after spending the night without her at a friend's house.
Explores the meaning behind the word respect.
An introduction to respect.
Introduces respect through examples of everyday situations where this character trait can be used.
Defines words such as cooperate, patient, proud, modest, respect, compassionate, and others with sentences about cookies.
Presents an introduction to the concept of respect, in simple text with illustrations, as it describes a number of different situations when it is good to consider how another person feels.
"This book encourages readers to demonstrate kindness and respect in all their digital interactions, even when they disagree with other Internet users. By following simple guidelines, readers can also learn to honor the privacy and creative rights of other users"--Publisher.
A Suquamish Indian chief describes his people's respect and love for the Earth, and concern over its destruction.
Teaches children the importance of reusing things, reducing the amount of garbage they produce, recycling materials, and respecting the world around them.
An illustrated retelling of a First Nations' tale in which a haughty young woman, disdainful of bears, is captured by the Bear People, one of whom takes her as his wife and teaches her to respect the great animals through his kindness and tender heart.
"Known for, among other things, wearing a large fur coat wherever he went, storyteller Edward Gorey was respected for both his brilliance and his eccentricity. As a child, he taught himself to read and skipped several grades before landing at Harvard (after a brief stint in the army). Then he built a name for himself as a . . . book illustrator. After that, he went on to publish well over one hundred of his own books, stories that mingled sweetness and innocence, danger and darkness, all mixed with his own brand of silliness. Illustrated with Gorey-like humor and inspiration by Chloe Bristol, this . . . picture book biography about this . . . creator is the first for children"--Provided by publisher.
Angry that his singing is unappreciated by the Ants who relied on his music to make their summer work easier, Jimmy Grasshopper decides to sue them for lacking respect and not acknowledging his usefulness in their lives.
In this wordless, lift-the-flap picture book, Flora and her new friend, the penguin, dance on the ice together and learn to treat each other with respect and kindness.
"[Teaches readers] basic practices for being polite, respectful, and courteous in their online interactions"--Provided by publisher.
Mrs. McNeal turns her class of nineteen tattletales into respectful classmates who know how to behave in a true emergency. Includes note to parents.
"Told in rhyming text, young dinosaurs learn to read, but only after many mishaps, like chewing their books and throwing them at the cat--but eventually they learn to respect their books, and treat them properly"--Provided by publisher.
Simple text and photographs help describe various ways to show self-respect.
Demonstrates ways of showing politeness, speaking kindly, using basic courtesies, and respecting the feelings of others. Includes role-playing activities.
Teaches young children important lessons about courtesy and showing respect for others by saying please and thank you, waiting patiently in line, and following directions.
Simple text and photographs show various ways children can be respectful.
"[Teaches readers] basic practices for being polite, respectful, and courteous in their online interactions"--Provided by publisher.
Tombo, the biggest, fastest, and strongest tadpole in the pond, teases and chases all the other tadpoles, but he comes to regret his bullying when he turns into the smallest, slowest, and weakest frog.
When a mother and father exchange jobs for a day, they each come to respect the value of what the other does.
Jack is upset because he has to clean the trash up around his desk and put up his chair at the end of the day, until Isaish explains to him why cleaning up shows respect for the janitor.
"Steve is excited and happy to be starting "real school" until Hannah, who just moved from Alaska, captures everyone's attention and his response lands him in the principal's office"--Publisher.
"The Internet opens an ever-expanding world of information and experiences to its users. Young digital citizens must have courage in order to responsibly learn and connect with others online. They must be brave, whether they are standing up against cyberbullying or telling a trusted adult about an uncomfortable online experience. Finding the courage to speak up is essential to cultivate safe and healthy digital habits, which this book strongly supports. Readers will be encouraged to talk openly about their Internet use"--Provided by publisher.
Tables, maps, charts, photographs, and easy-to-read bulleted text teach children what it means to be an active citizen.