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|Grades K-5| A Story about the Importance of Sleep - Gabe learns strategies with help from his alarm clock, Buzz! Gabe is a night owl, who pays the price every morning. Rather than get all the nighttime sleep...
|Grades K-3| Blank faces. Cold skin. Vacant eyes. Hands that constantly clutch digital devices. This is a world where everyone under the age of 17 has turned into a ZOMBIE PHONE KID! Day and night, zombie kids stare...
|Grades PK-5| Staying on a Routine, Keeping Organized and Managing Impulsive Behaviors Remi is one manic squirrel! Scampering here and scampering there, he’s a fluffball of constant motion. Whether...
|Grades 2-5| Learning to Build Positive Relationships with Peers Isaac isn’t any ordinary alligator living quietly in the swamp. He’s an INSTIgator! He spends his days spying on the...
|Grades K-6| Learning the Quality of Being Fair Winner of the Counselor's Choice Award! The students at Chicorée Elementary are back and this time Emelia is feeling stressed. She has some big tests and...
|Grades 2-5| Give Kids the Tools They Need to Control Their Emotions Allison Edwards’ How to Crack Your Peanut helps kids understand why they sometimes lose control and make bad decisions. When kids learn how...
|Grades K-5| From best-selling author, Julia Cook, comes a book that teaches children the many ways they can make the world a kinder place by being the “i” in “Kind.” Join the fun as...
|Grades K-6| Learning to Show Self-Control and Practice Delayed Gratification. When Mom promises to take Cora June to the Slushy Shack after school, Cora can't think about anything else. She stares at the...
|Grades K-5| Young readers learn how to be more giving, more understanding and more resilient! The Without Limits book series offers stories describing everyday examples of how to be kind to others, how to...
|Grades K-5| Learning How to R.E.S.E.T. and Destress Opal is so overwhelmed, she’s stress-squirting ink blots! Despite having eight tentacles and an ocean’s worth of energy, she’s struggling to...
|Grades K-5| A Story Teaching Children Self-Advocacy Amelia has never been one to be timid. She's confident enough to stand up for others and let people know what she thinks. So why is she having a hard time...
|Grades K-6| A Story to Improve Working Memory Braden's schoolwork seems to be getting tougher. Word problems are more complicated. Reading passages are longer. When he's quizzed on details, they seem to be...
|Grades 2-5| In I Can Say No, Jenny Simmons teaches children the power of the word “no.” Whether it’s saying no to bullying or someone invading their personal space or simply to playing with a friend when...
|Grades PK-5| How to Wait Patiently when Your Body Doesn't Want To Lately, Gabe has been having a hard time when it comes to waiting around. In fact, there's hardly anything worse in Gabe's eyes than having to...
|Grades K-6| A Story about Teaching Children the Difference between Snitching and Reporting Sammy wants you to know he’s no blabbermouth. He’s no tattletale. No squealer or rat. He has one golden...
SAVE $5.50! INCLUDES: My Fantabulous Brain by Julia Cook|Grades K-6| Wade doesn’t understand why things like math and spelling seem so easy for other kids but so hard for him. His brain...
|Grades K-5| SAVE $6.60 Freddie the Fly is known for buzzing about! He loves to talk and talk and occasionally forgets to listen. He struggles with understanding that, sometimes, people don't always say what they mean and...
|Grades K-5| A Story about Learning to Keep Small Problems Small Freddie the Fly's friend Stella the Stinkbug has a problem. Or lots of problems. Some problems are BIG and some are small. But every time she...
|Grades K-5| Learning the Importance of Using Integrity and Doing the Right Thing Cora June is back, and this time she’s learning a thing or two about doing the right thing – even when no one is...
|Grades 1-5| A Story for Teaching Self-Monitoring When he rushes home after an exhausting night of baseball, the last thing Braden wants to hear is Mom and Dad harping about everything he must finish on his to-do...
|Grades 1-5| A Story About Ignoring Distractions and Staying on Task Spring is in the air! That means great things like warmer weather, playing outside, and baseball! So, when Blake is distracted by kids in...