Sharing is emphasized to children seemingly from birth! But, it's not until children are about 4 years old that they are developmentally able to truly understand how and why to share with… More →
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¡Espero mi turno! (I Wait My Turn!)
Whether on the playground, in line for lunch, or with siblings at home, kids are expected to know how to take turns. It's not always easy to let go of a toy or stop swinging so someone else… More →
¡Levanto la mano! (I Raise My Hand!)
So many young learners are excited to engage with their peers and teachers in a school or class setting. But, this eagerness can quickly devolve into chaos if rules about speaking and taking… More →
In this Spanish translation of My Friends Spread a Rumor, an illustrated choose-your-own-ending picture book, Harper's friends spread a rumor that she wets the bed. Will Harper confront them… More →
When you're the subject of an embarrassing rumor--and that rumor is false--how would you… In this illustrated choose-your-own-ending picture book, Harper's friends spread a rumor that More →
By preschool, many kids have a sense of what being "nice" means: sharing with a sibling, using please and thank you, and not arguing. Kindness encompasses so many behaviors, and one of the… More →
Learning to take turns can be difficult for young people. It requires showing patience and respect for others and honoring the rules. In this relatable and informative book, little citizens… More →
Many children are taught to follow the golden rule: treat others as you would have them treat you. But how do we put this principle into action in our everyday lives? In this engaging,… More →