Bob Beetle Book Bug by Phyllis M Griggs
Join Bob Beetle Book Bug on his spectacular journey to help children discover the joy of reading and the magic to be found inside the pages of a book.
Join Bob Beetle Book Bug on his spectacular journey to help children discover the joy of reading and the magic to be found inside the pages of a book.
We all feel sad and lonely at times, it is a part of life that is often not discussed with our children. What makes the difference is how we handle it. THIS TOO SHALL PASS is a child’s narrative as she encounters sadness and develops her coping skills. It starts off with a young biracial girl who has feelings of melancholy and isolation. She decides to walk outside and take a deep breath, helping her to calm her emotions and appreciate her blessings. Now she recognizes that her “tummy is full” and her “movements are quick”, and is full of gratitude and “surrounded by all of God’s glory.” The purpose of this book is to help children identify that although life can be challenging at times, we have choices on how to handle each and every situation we face. THIS TOO SHALL PASS is on the forefront of improving the mental health of the next generation.
Imagine spinning the globe and finding yourself in many wonderful places around the world. A family is making plans for a summer trip. A young boy grabs his globe and gives it a spin. He realizes this is not just an ordinary globe. As it spins and glows, he is whisked away to many fun and exciting places. He is on a journey to find ideas for summer vacation.
Young children enjoy being a help, and this book explores a young girl’s excitement as she volunteers throughout the neighborhood. This book shows the youth how they too can get involved in their community and help those around them.
Grateful Grainne is the perfect way to show children that it is fabulous to have an ‘attitude of gratitude’. Being thankful for what we have is a wonderful daily habit to learn from a very young age. Children learn the concept that the more we are grateful for right now the more we are given to be grateful for.
The story is about the color White, who feels inadequate when comparing itself to the other colors, but realizes it was special all along. The target audience for this book is 0-4 years, and it is excellent for reading out loud! The repetition in the text is simple, and the illustrations allow for learning of both colors and body parts.
Brownies, ninjas, and battles! Ninja Brownies brings readers into the world of three brothers, exploring concepts of family and teamwork. The story also introduces readers to entrepreneurship with an ounce of suspense and loads of enjoyment. It’s a classic story about an African-American family, full of excitement, culture, love . . . and a special kick. You’re in for a treat!
When Dewayne, a precocious kindergartner rushes in the kitchen after school waving a letter from his teacher about the December celebration, his sister Banicia and mother help him understand what’s about to happen. An entertaining story of the wonder and excitement, join Banaica as she recalls the December celebrations in Mr. Shipman’s classroom the favorite time of the year.
Juneteenth! A Celebration- is a vocabulary rich introduction to he holiday. With vibrant illustrations it is great for storytimes or for older readers to spark discussions about American history.
In this colorful read-aloud picture book, Roxy is a lovable three-legged dog nervous about starting school and wearing her new prosthesis. Clementine the pig befriends her, but “Tully the Bully” steals Roxy’s bone and makes fun of her leg. The other animals hear what he says and join Roxy in telling Tully his words are hurtful. Tully realizes he is wrong, apologizes, and learns that words matter. Roxy’s new adventure teaches us that words are powerful and that it is never okay to speak badly to others. The reader learns that what you say and how you say it can have a very strong impact.