preteens

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preteens

Lunch lines, tryouts, and making the grade

questions and answers about school
2015
"Provides tween-girl-specific information about school in a question-answer format"--Provided by publisher.

Tangles, growth spurts, and being you

questions and answers about growing up
2015
"Provides tween-girl-specific information about growing up in a question-answer format"--Provided by publisher.

Get a clue!

a parent's guide to understanding and communicating with your preteen
1999
The author shares some of the questions, fears, frustrations, and pressures that have been expressed to her by children ages eight-to-fourteen; and offers advice to parents on how to approach their children about personal issues, social situations, family matters, and other topics.

The librarian's guide to graphic novels for children and tweens

2008
Build a blockbuster collection and manage it with super-human success! Graphic novels tell the stories, star the heroes (real and fictional) and address the issues relevant to teens and tweens in a style that holds their interest and keeps them coming back for more! More than merely comic books and not always rated PG they have an important educational component as well. In addition to being great for readers who are challenged by large chunks of text, graphic novels take advantage of the flexibility of nimble young minds that have grown up immersed in a multimedia world. Make no mistake, these works are not easy reads they demand all the language and literacy skills educators strive to instill in their students, including: active decoding, comprehension, fluency, vocabulary building, sequencing and more. This must-have resource on developing your collection of this important genre will give you a wealth of tips and practical advice about buying, recommending, cataloging, and shelving. Youth services specialist David Serchay shares the insights of librarians, media specialists, and vendors around the country about how best to build and manage graphic novel collections. You ll find this guide s annotated list of highly recommended titles invaluable.

Read It Forward

2013
A simple guide to implementing a Read It Forward program in your middle school library. Teens recommend books to other teens, offering a way to promote books and reading.

Edgy fashion

2014
Discusses a number of ways women can create an edgy style of fashion.

This one summer

Rose's family summers each year at Awago Beach. This year, as her parents fight, Rose and her friend Windy become fascinated with some older kids who are in serious trouble.

Runaway devil

how forbidden love drove a 12-year-old to murder her family
2009
Details a twelve-year-old Alberta girl's relationship with a twenty-three-year-old man with whom she planned and executed the murders of her parents and younger brother, and provides details of their subsequent trials for the crimes.

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