Author: Amanda McCardie
Publisher: Candlewick
ISBN: 1536217654
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 33
Book Description
Being kind is contagious as a new girl navigates the art of making friends in a picture book suited for children starting school or moving to a new place. When Sukie’s family moves and she has to start at a new school, she feels shy and lonely at first. But soon she learns that receiving small acts of kindness—someone saying hi, or saving a hoop for her—makes her feel braver, and that passing friendliness along is a good feeling, too. Before long, Sukie, Joe, Poppy, and Stan are all becoming friends! Young readers are invited to join them as they explore meeting new people, celebrating differences, being thoughtful, and standing up for one another.
Let’s Play! A Book About Making Friends
Making Choices with Friends
Author: Diane Lindsey Reeves
Publisher: Cherry Lake
ISBN: 1534109854
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
An age-appropriate look at the causes and consequences of choices children make every day with friends. Each title includes activities encouraging students to LOOK, THINK, MAKE A GUESS, ASK QUESTIONS, and CREATE. Colorful photos embrace diversity and backmatter encourages further learning on the topic.
Publisher: Cherry Lake
ISBN: 1534109854
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
An age-appropriate look at the causes and consequences of choices children make every day with friends. Each title includes activities encouraging students to LOOK, THINK, MAKE A GUESS, ASK QUESTIONS, and CREATE. Colorful photos embrace diversity and backmatter encourages further learning on the topic.
iPad: The Missing Manual
Author: David Pogue
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
ISBN: 149194806X
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 587
Book Description
iOS 8 for the iPad is the biggest iOS release ever, and this all-new Missing Manual includes everything you need to know about iPad’s exciting features and new user interface. Missing Manual series creator David Pogue takes you on a guided iPad tour, complete with step-by-step instructions, crystal-clear explanations, and lots of tips, tricks, and surprises along the way. Learn how to sync and work on any file anywhere, on any device, with iCloud Drive Use Family Sharing to circulate your calendars, photos, iBooks, and iTunes and App Store purchases with those closest to you Track your activity, heart rate, and other fitness information with Health Connect to your other iOS devices and Mac like never before with Handoff, Messages, and Instant Hotspot With this beautiful full-color and easy-to-use book, you’ll discover how to get the most out of your iPad—everything from Web browsing to watching videos.
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
ISBN: 149194806X
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 587
Book Description
iOS 8 for the iPad is the biggest iOS release ever, and this all-new Missing Manual includes everything you need to know about iPad’s exciting features and new user interface. Missing Manual series creator David Pogue takes you on a guided iPad tour, complete with step-by-step instructions, crystal-clear explanations, and lots of tips, tricks, and surprises along the way. Learn how to sync and work on any file anywhere, on any device, with iCloud Drive Use Family Sharing to circulate your calendars, photos, iBooks, and iTunes and App Store purchases with those closest to you Track your activity, heart rate, and other fitness information with Health Connect to your other iOS devices and Mac like never before with Handoff, Messages, and Instant Hotspot With this beautiful full-color and easy-to-use book, you’ll discover how to get the most out of your iPad—everything from Web browsing to watching videos.
When Play Was Play
Author: Ronald Bishop
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9781438426044
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
A celebration of childhood pick-up games.
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9781438426044
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
A celebration of childhood pick-up games.
The God Who Plays
Author: Brian Edgar
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1532607628
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
Many people would be surprised to hear that a playful attitude towards God and the world lies at the heart of Christian faith. Traditionally Christians have focused on the serious responsibilities of service, sacrifice, and commitment. But the prophets say that the future kingdom is full of people laughing and playing, which has implications for Christians who are called to live out the future kingdom in the present. Play is not trivial or secondary to work and service--only a playful way of living does justice to the seriousness of life! Play is the essential and ultimate form of relationship with God, which is why Jesus told people to learn from children. Indeed, a playful attitude is an important part of all significant relationships. This book explores grace, faith, love, worship, redemption, and the kingdom from the perspective of a playful attitude. It describes how to create a "play ethic" to match the "work ethic" and discusses play as a virtue, Aquinas's warning against the sin of not playing enough, and Bonhoeffer's claim that in a world of pain it is only the Christian who can truly play.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1532607628
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
Many people would be surprised to hear that a playful attitude towards God and the world lies at the heart of Christian faith. Traditionally Christians have focused on the serious responsibilities of service, sacrifice, and commitment. But the prophets say that the future kingdom is full of people laughing and playing, which has implications for Christians who are called to live out the future kingdom in the present. Play is not trivial or secondary to work and service--only a playful way of living does justice to the seriousness of life! Play is the essential and ultimate form of relationship with God, which is why Jesus told people to learn from children. Indeed, a playful attitude is an important part of all significant relationships. This book explores grace, faith, love, worship, redemption, and the kingdom from the perspective of a playful attitude. It describes how to create a "play ethic" to match the "work ethic" and discusses play as a virtue, Aquinas's warning against the sin of not playing enough, and Bonhoeffer's claim that in a world of pain it is only the Christian who can truly play.
The Privilege of Play
Author: Aaron Trammell
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 1479818399
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
"From model trains to board games, this book tells the story of how the attitudes and beliefs of a predominantly white culture of hobbyists still pervades geek culture today"--
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 1479818399
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
"From model trains to board games, this book tells the story of how the attitudes and beliefs of a predominantly white culture of hobbyists still pervades geek culture today"--
Communication, Sport and Disability
Author: Dr Michael S Jeffress
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
ISBN: 1472448200
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 209
Book Description
Sports are ubiquitous in American society, and given their prominence in the culture, it is easy to understand how most youth in the United States face pressure to participate in organized sports. Using ethnographic research conducted while attending practices, games, and social functions of power soccer - the first competitive team sport specifically designed for electric wheelchair users, now played in more than 30 countries - Jeffress builds a strong case that electric wheelchair users deserve more opportunity to play sports.
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
ISBN: 1472448200
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 209
Book Description
Sports are ubiquitous in American society, and given their prominence in the culture, it is easy to understand how most youth in the United States face pressure to participate in organized sports. Using ethnographic research conducted while attending practices, games, and social functions of power soccer - the first competitive team sport specifically designed for electric wheelchair users, now played in more than 30 countries - Jeffress builds a strong case that electric wheelchair users deserve more opportunity to play sports.
Friendships in Childhood and Adolescence
Author: Catherine L. Bagwell
Publisher: Guilford Press
ISBN: 1462509606
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
Highly readable and comprehensive, this volume explores the significance of friendship for social, emotional, and cognitive development from early childhood through adolescence. The authors trace how friendships change as children age and what specific functions these relationships play in promoting adjustment and well-being. Compelling topics include the effects of individual differences on friendship quality, how friendship quality can be assessed, and ways in which certain friendships may promote negative outcomes. Examining what clinicians, educators, and parents can do to help children who struggle with making friends, the book reviews available interventions and identifies important directions for future work in the field.
Publisher: Guilford Press
ISBN: 1462509606
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
Highly readable and comprehensive, this volume explores the significance of friendship for social, emotional, and cognitive development from early childhood through adolescence. The authors trace how friendships change as children age and what specific functions these relationships play in promoting adjustment and well-being. Compelling topics include the effects of individual differences on friendship quality, how friendship quality can be assessed, and ways in which certain friendships may promote negative outcomes. Examining what clinicians, educators, and parents can do to help children who struggle with making friends, the book reviews available interventions and identifies important directions for future work in the field.
Freedom to Play
Author: Norah L. Lewis
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
ISBN: 0889207313
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
“When we were children we made our own fun” is a frequent comment from those who were children in pre-television times. But what games, activities and amusements did children enjoy prior to the mid-1950s? Recollections of older Canadians, selections from writings by Canadian authors and letters written to the children’s pages of agricultural publications indicate that for most children play was then, as now, an essential part of childhood. Through play, youngsters developed the physical, mental and emotional skills that helped them cope with life and taught them to get along with other children. In both rural and urban settings, children were generally free to explore their environment. They were sent outdoors to play by both parents and teachers. Their games were generally self-organized and physically active, with domestic animals acting as important companions and playmates. Children frequently made their own toys and equipment, and, since playing rather than winning was important, most children were included in games. Special days, holidays and organizations for children and youth provided welcome breaks from daily routines. Their lives were busy, but there was always time for play, always time for fun. Norah Lewis has provided an entertaining view of the toys, games and activities in Canada and pre-confederate Newfoundland from approximately 1900 through 1955. Her book will be of interest to historians, educators and sociologists, as well as anyone who lived through, or wants to know more about,those early years in Canada, and the games children used to play.
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
ISBN: 0889207313
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
“When we were children we made our own fun” is a frequent comment from those who were children in pre-television times. But what games, activities and amusements did children enjoy prior to the mid-1950s? Recollections of older Canadians, selections from writings by Canadian authors and letters written to the children’s pages of agricultural publications indicate that for most children play was then, as now, an essential part of childhood. Through play, youngsters developed the physical, mental and emotional skills that helped them cope with life and taught them to get along with other children. In both rural and urban settings, children were generally free to explore their environment. They were sent outdoors to play by both parents and teachers. Their games were generally self-organized and physically active, with domestic animals acting as important companions and playmates. Children frequently made their own toys and equipment, and, since playing rather than winning was important, most children were included in games. Special days, holidays and organizations for children and youth provided welcome breaks from daily routines. Their lives were busy, but there was always time for play, always time for fun. Norah Lewis has provided an entertaining view of the toys, games and activities in Canada and pre-confederate Newfoundland from approximately 1900 through 1955. Her book will be of interest to historians, educators and sociologists, as well as anyone who lived through, or wants to know more about,those early years in Canada, and the games children used to play.
Legends Lost
Author: Katheryn Shelly
Publisher: Archway Publishing
ISBN: 1665700475
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 243
Book Description
Welcome to the kingdoms of Crystal City and Hagville, where two royal children reside. Young, beautiful Princess Arabella lives in Crystal City, while the youthful, adventurous Prince Elgrin dwells in Hagville. Individually, they are both content, fulfilled children until a full moon brings them together in a chance encounter. Maybe it wasn’t a chance encounter at all but prophecy, as they meet at the energy wall at the border between kingdoms. Now, they must overcome dangerous adventures and mishaps as they grow into adults and also grow closer together. Step into a land of legend as two young royals quest to save their kingdoms, their people, and the world.
Publisher: Archway Publishing
ISBN: 1665700475
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 243
Book Description
Welcome to the kingdoms of Crystal City and Hagville, where two royal children reside. Young, beautiful Princess Arabella lives in Crystal City, while the youthful, adventurous Prince Elgrin dwells in Hagville. Individually, they are both content, fulfilled children until a full moon brings them together in a chance encounter. Maybe it wasn’t a chance encounter at all but prophecy, as they meet at the energy wall at the border between kingdoms. Now, they must overcome dangerous adventures and mishaps as they grow into adults and also grow closer together. Step into a land of legend as two young royals quest to save their kingdoms, their people, and the world.