Talented paper artists capture the essence of this ultracreative medium with 38 new designs, featuring innovative rubber stamp applications for a variety of fun and functional tags. Quick and easy to make, tags are the perfect complement for scrapbook pages, greeting cards, and other papercrafts. Crafters' playful sides will come out in full force when they apply these new rubber stamping techniques to tags of all sizes. Features Produced for Leisure Arts by Banar Designs 38 new designs utilize creative rubber stamping techniques From fun to functional, projects range from small price tags to large shipping tags Features winners from a design contest co-sponsored by Banar and ARTbar in Santa Ana, Calif., a popular stamping studio.
Tag. You're it. Children will want to get up and run after reading this exciting story about playing tag. A relatable narrator and familiar city setting help young readers make connections with the text. Bright, full-color illustrations on each page bring the narrative to life, keeping readers and younger listeners engaged. A special Words to Know section helps children understand words that may be new to them. A game of tag makes getting active fun.
Hector missed his friend, Randy Raccoon. Why was he absent from school for so many days? Why didn't someone answer the phone at his home? When Randy did return to class, why was he wearing dark sunglasses indoors? Will Hector be able to help his friend? Read this second adventure of Hector, the social rabbit. Again, Hector Rabbit saves the day!
Let's Play! Promoting Active Playgrounds will help you know the activities that children ages 3 to 8 typically play on the playground and assess the specific skills they need in order to take part in those activities. It will also help you identify kids who are left out of the activities or choose to withdraw from them, and help those kids to acquire the skills they need to be part of the playground action.
Tag, you're it. Children will want to get up and run after reading this exciting story about playing tag. A relatable narrator and familiar city setting help young readers make connections with the text. Bright, full-color illustrations on each page bring the narrative to life, keeping readers and younger listeners engaged. A special Words to Know section helps children understand words that may be new to them. A game of tag makes getting active fun.
Make subtraction entertaining with this book about games! This fun title has been translated into Spanish and will engage readers as they discover how they can practice subtraction and early STEM concepts while playing their favorite games. Through practice problems, vivid images, and helpful mathematical charts, this book makes subtraction simple and encourages readers to practice their new mathematical skills while playing their favorite games.
Make subtraction entertaining with this book about games! This fun title will engage readers as they discover how they can practice subtraction and early STEM concepts while playing their favorite games. Through practice problems, vivid images, and helpful mathematical charts, this book makes subtraction simple and encourages readers to practice their new mathematical skills while playing their favorite games. This 6-Pack includes six copies of this title and a lesson plan.
Dribble, shoot, score. Playing basketball is a great way to have fun with friends. It's also the perfect way to stay active. Readers hit the court with an engaging narrator in this exciting narrative about a basketball game. A city park offers a familiar setting, and each scene is beautifully illustrated in vibrant color. Emergent readers will find the age-appropriate text easy to read. Children will be excited to get outside and play after finding out who wins the big game.
Let children experience the learning power of play! Let’s Play is a handbook full of child-led, open-ended learning adventures. The 39 fresh, fun, and budget-friendly activities (plus more than 225 play variations) are packed with learning that helps children develop important motor, cognitive, language, and social skills. These activity starters were all tested by a slew of early childhood professionals and approved by the children they work with. Building on the early learning principles presented in the author team’s first book together, Let Them Play: An Early Learning (Un)Curriculum, they also support your transition to a play-based, child-led (un)curriculum. Jeff A. Johnson has more than twenty years of early childhood experience as a former child care center director and current family child care business owner. He is a popular keynote speaker, trainer, and author of six books. Denita Dinger has been a child care provider for more than ten years and is a frequent speaker at early childhood conferences, focusing on the topics of hands-on and play-based learning. This is her second book.
As parents we try to find time for ourselves and our children. Trying to balance time can be so overwhelming. Again, as parents we get caught up in our everyday routines, not realizing how little of our time our children want from us: just to play with them, a couple minutes for a hug, a ten-minute storybook read to them. As we all know, when God wants our attention, He will get it. God sends a message through Harmony that will make all parents stop and want to make time for those few minutes. Boppy goes to work every day, then comes home and has a little time to play with her. Harmony wants more time with Boppy. Harmony comes up with an idea so her Boppy can play with her more. Read and see what message God sends that even Boppy receives from our loving God.
Gives instructions, in text and photographs, on how to play a variety of traditional games such as Tag, Hide and Seek, Jacks, Hopscotch, King of the Mountain, and others.
Come and meet the gang—General Lee, Amy, Mike, Mandy, Yankee Dan, Jimmy, and Jeff—as they share their stories of imagination, fun, friendship, and even sadness and joy. Every day is a new beginning in their little town, and they would like you to join them in each new adventure. Whether Lee is learning about responsibility, Amy about sharing, or Mike about kindness, their parents and friends—old and new—are there to help them every step of the way. They aren't your friends yet, you say? Well, they will be! All you have to do is open the pages, read their stories, and soon, they will be your friends, too. But you know what? This book isn't only about meeting new friends… it is also about meeting the Best Friend you could ever have—JESUS. And remember, no matter how small or how tall you are, you have a story to tell to others about YOUR Forever Friend, Jesus. He's counting on you!