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7 result(s) for "Helping behavior in children Juvenile fiction."
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I am helpful
\"When a new baby sister arrives, one little girl has a lot to adjust to. However, by helping her parents and taking on special jobs like singing to the baby, she learns that being a big sister comes with big rewards (plus a little spit-up too).\"--Page [4] of cover.
Malpas the Dragon
This beautifully illustrated children's book is about loss and survival. It will be enjoyed by children and adults alike, and is ideal for parents and professionals to read with children who find it hard to love and be loved.
Take care
This simple verse story relays that kindness to the world is as easy as planting trees, tending to flowers, and being nice to animals. And being kind to others can be as simple as choosing nice words and sharing a smile. Because the world belongs to all of us!
Arthur. Season 19, Episode 4, Carried away ; Dueling detectives!
Kate and Mei Lin are thrilled to tour the solar system with Pal's cousin, Dr. Yowl. But Pal suspects his Plutonian relative is up to no good. Educational Objective: Kate and Mei Lin learn about the solar system. Wally is missing and Elwood City's best detective is on the case. And that detective is ... Binky?!? Not if Fern (aka Detective Virgule Watteau) has anything to say about it! Educational Objective: Fern and Binky learn to set aside their differences and work together to help their friend.
Little Bea
From morning to night, Little Bea buzzes through her neighborhood helping friends and having fun.
I am a tyrannosaurus
\"A little pterosaur lives on top of a rocky mountain, where his mother teaches him to be kind and to always help others in need. One day, a huge tyrannosaurus falls down the mountain and is injured as he tries to catch the little pterosaur. Remembering his mother's lesson, the little pterosaur decides to take care of the injured tyrannosaurus. As a result of his fall, the Tyrannosaurus temporarily loses his sight, and asks, \"Who is there?\" The pterosaur hides and answers, \"I am a tyrannosaurus.\" The fifth title in this acclaimed Tyrannosaurus series, I Am a Tyrannosaurus, delivers a heartwarming story about being kind and helping others with vivid, brightly colored illustrations and endearingly drawn characters\"--Provided by publisher.