Social Emotional Learning
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Taking the Long Way Home
When Uncle Jerome picks up Zarah and her brother from school, suggesting that they take "the long way home," Zarah groans. She hates long walks! But this walk turns into something completely… Read More →
Taking Time
From the Series Lantana Global Picture Books
A mindful poem inviting children around the world to experience the wonders of the natural world. Taking time to listen to a bird's song on the breeze. Taking time to gather up the blossom… Read More →
Talent Show Royalty
From the Series Queen Bee
Queen Bee is excited to do a fancy dance with her best friend in the talent show. But they can't agree on the moves or the music. Will Beena learn how to work with her friend in time for the… Read More →
Talking about Deployment: A Sesame Street ® Resource
From the Series Sesame Street ® Tough Topics
Young readers learn with their friends from Sesame Street about military deployment and how to keep in touch with your person while they are deployed. Read More →
Talking about Divorce: A Sesame Street ® Resource
From the Series Sesame Street ® Tough Topics
A divorce is different for every family, but it usually brings lots of changes. Join your friends from Sesame Street to learn about some of these changes and ways to deal with all the big… Read More →
Talking about Grief: A Sesame Street ® Resource
From the Series Sesame Street ® Tough Topics
You feel grief and other big feelings when someone you love dies. But there are ways to remember the person you love. Learn ways to understand grief with your Sesame Street friends. Read More →
Talking about Illness: A Sesame Street ® Resource
From the Series Sesame Street ® Tough Topics
When someone you love is very ill, it can affect the whole family. Join your Sesame Street friends to learn ways to stay connected to loved ones when they are sick. Read More →
Talking about Incarceration: A Sesame Street ® Resource
From the Series Sesame Street ® Tough Topics
With the help of your Sesame Street friends, learn about what it means when someone you love is incarcerated . . . and ways to stay in touch. Read More →
Talking about Natural Disasters: A Sesame Street ® Resource
From the Series Sesame Street ® Tough Topics
Natural disasters can be especially scary for young children. Sesame Street friends invite young readers to make an emergency plan with their families, and remind them that there are many… Read More →
Teasing: Deal with it before the joke's on you
From the Series Lorimer Deal With It
Humor is a great way to deal with conflict, but it can lead to conflict, too. Whether intentional or not, teasing can cause offense, hurt feelings, and create misunderstandings. This book… Read More →
Teen Innovators: Nine Young People Engineering a Better World with Creative Inventions
Teen Innovators tells the stories of discovery and the inventions of nine young students. For example, twelve-year-old Gitanjali Rao, appalled by the tragedy in Flint, Michigan, found a… Read More →
Teen Survival Guides — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series Teen Survival Guides
For young people, building strong social and emotional skills is an essential part of their development. This series provides crucial survival tools to help teens better manage their world… Read More →
Thanku: Poems of Gratitude
How do you give thanks? Gratitude isn't something we need to save up for a special holiday. What are you grateful for right now, today? This anthology brings together a diverse group of… Read More →
That Missing Feeling
Helping children balance that missing feeling after their parents' divorce. Mia's life feels split in two after her parents get divorced—even her cat and dog now live in two separate places. Read More →
The 100th Day of School
From the Series Read about School (Read for a Better World ™)
There are many ways to celebrate 100 days of school. With text and photographs depicting 100th Day activities, and questions to engage learners, this book is a perfect complement to this… Read More →
The Accident
From the Series The Do-Over
When Daniel's friends invite him to a house party, he thinks it's a bad idea. But after some convincing, he agrees to go. On the way there, they get into a car accident and one of his friends Read More →
The Accursed Inheritance of Henrietta Achilles: Book 1
From the Series A House Divided
"Beautifully drawn, great facial expressions, great humor and mystery and fun, all the things you want an adventure fantasy comic to be!" —Kate Beaton The life of Henrietta Achilles is about… Read More →
The Amazing Foods of Africa: A to Z
From attiéké to zobo and all the amazing foods in between, The Amazing Foods of Africa introduces readers to the traditional ingredients and dishes cooked and enjoyed in many African… Read More →
The Art of Magic: A Novel
A pack of paints, a set of pens, and unlimited creativity throw two friends into an enchanted, fast-paced adventure. ZuZu's first summer without her best friend is looking pretty grim, until Read More →
The Beach Dilemma
From the Series Emma Just Medium
Middle-kid Emma is stuck between her two brothers, again. She has to ride in the middle seat as her family heads out on a weeklong beach vacation with friends, where Emma knows that being… Read More →
The Bear and the Wildcat
A picture book with delicate illustrations that explains the path of grief, ending with the uplifting new beginning of a budding friendship based on understanding. A Kirkus Reviews Best… Read More →
The Bear Who Had Nothing to Wear
There once was a bear who had NOTHING to wear, and normally, teddy bears don't really care, / They’re happy to dress how you want them to dress, but Albie was not, I am bound to confess. Each Read More →
The Beasts in Your Brain: Understanding and Living with Anxiety and Depression
It can be hard to find the words to describe the icky feelings that seem to come from nowhere and sap all your joy and energy. You can tell that your brain just isn't pulling off the same… Read More →
The Best Mom
There are so many AMAZING moms in the world: the chefs, the singers, the athletes, the costume makers… “My friends have the BEST moms. I’m hoping I might trade. They’re never late for… Read More →