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Trust

2018
An introduction to trust.

I am every good thing

"The confident Black narrator of this book is proud of everything that makes him who he is. He's got big plans, and no doubt he'll see them through--as he's creative, adventurous, smart, funny, and a good friend. Sometimes he falls, but he always gets back up. And other times he's afraid, because he's so often misunderstood and called what he is not. So slow down and really look and listen, when somebody tells you--and shows you--who they are. There are superheroes in our midst"--Amazon.
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The 7 habits of highly effective people

powerful lessons in personal change
A step-by-step pathway to the principles of fairness, integrity, and human dignity that defines a way of life and leads to success in business.

What do you stand for? for kids

a guide to building character
Presents a book for children on establishing positive character traits such as citizenship, cooperation, fairness, forgiveness, honesty, respect, and more.
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Daily character education activities

Contains 180 daily lessons teachers may use to help students in kindergarten and first grade develop the character traits of good citizenship, compassion, fairness, honesty, integrity, perseverance, responsibility, respect, self-discipline, and trustworthiness; each with literature selections, discussion questions, and activities.
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Daily character education activities

Contains 180 daily lessons teachers may use to help students in fourth and fifth grade develop the character traits of good citizenship, compassion, fairness, honesty, integrity, perseverance, responsibility, respect, self-discipline, and trustworthiness;each with literature selections, discussion questions, and activities.
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Courage

Children learn about courage and how to apply it to everyday life. At school, on the playground, and even at home, various situations are presented which teach readers about the importance of courage.
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Ruby's so rude!

"Nobody likes a rude dragon! That's the lesson Ruby learns as she travels with her friends to have a picnic. By following along with Ruby, readers see what it means to be rude, and they also see how to change rude behavior. This valuable guidance is presented to readers through an engaging story told alongside colorful illustrations. In addition to learning lessons about good manners, readers also develop their vocabulary skills with each turn of the page with the help of a detailed glossary. Reading comprehension skills are also strengthened through the close relationship between the illustrations and text."--Publisher description.
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The Lion and the mouse

Even the King of the Jungle needs help sometimes – but who is brave enough to help such a powerful beast? Courage comes in all sizes in Aesop’s classic fable, The Lion and the Mouse. Readers who are familiar with this timeless tale and those who are new to the story will love the simple, beautiful language of this retelling. Endearing illustrations enrich the narrative and draw in even reluctant readers. The unlikely friendship between a grouchy lion and a fearless mouse introduces readers to important concepts such as respecting differences and using one’s weaknesses as strengths. With relatable characters and a poignant moral, this book is sure to become a favorite in any library.
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