Presents collage pictures with words for each letter of the alphabet that celebrate many multicultural ideas, foods, traditions, holidays, and items to represent some of the gifts we have received from immigrants.
"This book introduces young readers to American Sign Language words for the alphabet. Each page features two to four alphabet signs within an everyday situation a child might be part of. The opposite page has an . . . image as well as illustrations of the sign . . . step-by-step directions"--OCLC.
"Welcome to the graveyard of dead letters. Here lie dangerous silent letters, like K in knife and the W in sword. The Librarian is searching the tombs for missing Aide when he discovers a terrible plan. The Wizard Spellbinder has used the Aide and the dead letters to create a mighty weapon"--Back cover.
"What happens when best friends Q and U quarrel? It's a real quandary, since they have always been quality friends--a true squad. But sometimes, U wants some time to herself--even though Q is lonely because he doesn't always fit in with the other letters without her. When the rest of the alphabet notices the split, they decide they want to do the same. And utter chaos ensues! Can Q and U come together to quell the mayhem and help the letters repair their friendships?"--Provided by publisher.
"These haiku poems for the soul gently introduce children to mindfulness concepts like Om, Yoga and Zen, as well as goals for mindful living like gratitude and positivity. With its . . . cast of inclusive characters, this . . . poetry collection promotes wellbeing with every letter"--Provided by publisher.
Illustrations and rhythmic text celebrate girls around the world and what makes each an individual, from adventurous Argentinians Alba and Ayel?n, to zealous Zambians Zahra and Zena.