Helping Our World Get Well
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Kids can do their part to help heal the world and stop the pandemic by getting a COVID vaccine.
Beth Bacon creëert boeiende verhalen die bedoeld zijn om onwillige lezers te boeien en de leeservaring plezierig te maken. Haar literaire benadering richt zich op het creëren van toegankelijke en boeiende verhalen die resoneren bij een jong publiek dat traditioneel lezen mogelijk een uitdaging vindt. Bacons werk kenmerkt zich door het vermogen om leesbarrières te slechten en een oprechte waardering voor boeken te bevorderen. Ze zet zich in om literatuur spannend en haalbaar te maken voor elke jonge lezer.
Kids can do their part to help heal the world and stop the pandemic by getting a COVID vaccine.
A lonely book entices young readers to spend time with it by engaging them in jokes, word games, and optical illusions, all to avoid being put back on the shelf
Aiming for a spot on the library's Banned Books List, this unconventional book enlists its lively readers to gain attention from a local librarian. Through a mix of humor, bold graphics, and interactive elements, it encourages kids to engage with reading by shouting, singing, and dancing. Perfect for read-aloud sessions or independent reading, it targets reluctant readers and aims to make the reading experience enjoyable. This title joins the ranks of Beth Bacon's other playful works, promoting a love for books in a fun way.
OK. So, you have to read for 20 minutes, but you don't want to. Maybe your mom or dad or teacher even has a timer--yikes! If you have to read, but you don't like reading, this book is for you! If someone's bugging you to open a book, grab this one. In this book, you'll zoom through 20 minutes of reading ... without really reading!
When G wants to be first in the alphabet song, A has a BIG problem! A tells G if they change the order of the alphabet song, no one will learn how to read, and reading will be DESTROYED!Will reading be destroyed if G is first?
The Grandmother Effect, with colorful, inclusive illustrations, is a great gift for Grandparent's Day or any day! This heartwarming and beautiful book celebrates the bond between grandmothers and grandkids. When grandmothers and grandchildren get together, they share cozy moments and daring events, important milestones and ordinary afternoons. Not only is time spent with gram special-- it's also pretty rare! Humans are among a small group of animals that enjoy grandmas and multigenerational family life. In fact, scientists who study human evolution have determined that, thanks to grandmothers, our human species was able to develop large brains, form social groups, and live long lives. The Grandmother Effect, written by Beth Bacon and illustrated by Kat Bourek, is a tribute to today's grandmas as well as those ancient grandmothers who allowed us to develop advanced human traits.