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      • Trusted Partner
        Swimming & water sports (Children's/YA)
        October 2020

        Nadadores

        by María José Ferrada, Mariana Alcántara

        There might be many swimmers for sure who, after training so much during the day (“50 meters of Front Crawl, 50 meters of Back and 50 meters of Butterfly”) at night they dream about being fish. But during those same nights, when the moon illuminates the oceans, will fish dream about being swimmers? The authors of this book use humor and poetry to show us that a page can be a deep sea or an Olympic-size swimming pool, depending on the eyes with which it is looked at.

      • Children's & YA
        November 2020

        Big Ideas for the Great Outdoors

        by Emily Kington

        In a world of tech, it is ever more important for children to take a break, unplug and just have fun. This book is full of fun ideas and activities to get creative with nature because nothing beats having fun outdoors, whatever the time of year. You can learn to track animals, make an entire city for bugs, build giant sculptures, and have fun with mud monsters and much more… Games, searches and hands on art using nature is just such a rewarding way for kids to spend time with teachers , family and friends.

      • Children's & YA
        March 2023

        WAS IST WAS Junior. Vol. 39 Festivities and Traditions

        by Anke Dörrzapf

        Sprinkling confetti, dressing up, hanging up fairy lights, unwrapping presents and really having a good time.There are many great occasions to celebrate together all over theworld. But why and how do we actually celebrate? Do children everywhere look for Easter eggs, what makes the cherry blossoms in Japan so special, and did Saint Martin really exist? This colorful flap book for children age 5 and up answers these and many other questions and shows the variety of celebrations and traditions from Mardi Gras to New Year's Eve to Ramadan, Hanukkah and Christmas. Whether for cultural, religious or very individual reasons - there is always a reason to celebrate together! The cheerful book is fun to read and look at and awakens anticipation for the next celebration.

      • Children's & YA
        August 2021

        Fanatical About Football

        by John Allan

        A must have book for all kids who are mad about the game, reluctant readers will not be able to put this book down. Quiz questions to challenge knowledge, headlines to make you laugh, referees and their blunders, teenage superstars, best goal scoring goalies and more. With bite-size text and facts to get you scratching your head, it’s full of fun and will have wide-spread appeal.

      • Personal & social issues: disability & special needs (Children's/YA)
        March 2016

        OE Wants It To Be Friday

        a true story of inclusion and self-determination

        by Jo Meserve Mach, Vera Lynne Stroup-Rentier, Mary Birdsell

        OE is counting down the days until Friday. It’s her favorite day of the week. Each day she has fun, but she knows she will have fabulous fun on Friday. She can’t wait for her special time with Dad and her coach, Austin.( OE was born in Russia. She and Austin both have Cerebral Palsy. They use wheelchairs and communication devices.)

      • Personal & social issues: disability & special needs (Children's/YA)

        OE quiere que sea viernes

        Una historia real que promueve la inclusión y la autodeterminación

        by Jo Meserve Mach, Vera Lynne Stroup-Rentier, Mary Birdsell, Karen Diaz Anchante

        OE está contando los días hasta el viernes. Es su día preferido de la semana. Ella se divierte cada día, pero sabe que el viernes es más divertido y fabuloso. Ella tiene muchas ganas de pasarla bien con papá y con su entrenador, Austin.Tanto OE y Austin tienen parálisis cerebral y utilizan dispositivos de comunicación o el lenguaje de señas para comunicarse.OE fue adoptada de Rusia cuando tenía casi cinco años. Finding My Way Books hace honor a los niños con necesidades especiales o al compatir sus historias.

      • Personal & social issues: disability & special needs (Children's/YA)
        June 2015

        Marco y yo queremos jugar al béisbol

        Una historia real que promueva la inclusión y la autodeterminación

        by Jo Meserve Mach, Vera Lynne Stroup-Rentier, Mary Birdsell, Karen Diaz Anchante

        Isiah y Marco comparten su amor por el béisbol. ¿Quién va a golpear la pelota más lejos? ¿Quién va a golpear la pelota más alto? ¿De quién será la pelota que golpee el granero? A estos primos les gusta bromear y jugar, cuando es el abuelo quien está lanzando.

      • Sports & outdoor recreation (Children's/YA)
        December 2011

        101 Playground Games

        by Therese Hoyle

        A collection of active and engaging games for children. Over the last 10 years Therese Hoyle has run Positive Playground Programmes in schools throughout the UK and New Zealand; this book draws on her hands-on experience. Well-researched, it recognises the importance of children's experiences in the school playground and provides a practical toolkit of ideas to promote lively and enjoyable games. It draws on traditional games and also introduces a wealth of new ones, including: Chasing and catching games Skipping games and rhymes Singing and dancing games Parachute games Quiet games Circle games Co-operative games Games from around the world. This comprehensive collection provides clear instructions for adults on how to organise the games and is a resource that will make any playtime a richer experience for all.

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