Children’s / Teenage: Personal and social topics
Paraclete Press Share the Joy! a Christmas Lift-The-Flap Book:
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£13.25
Paraclete Press (MA) Gods Perfect Peace
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£14.24
NavPress Publishing Group How to Pray
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£15.19
Chicago Review Press Righting Wrongs: 20 Human Rights Heroes Around
Book SynopsisMany young people aren’t aware that determined individuals created the rights we now take for granted. The idea of human rights is relatively recent, coming out of a post–World War II effort to draw nations together and prevent or lessen suffering. Righting Wrongs introduces children to the true stories of 20 real people who invented and fought for these ideas. Without them, many of the rights we take for granted would not exist. These heroes have promoted women’s, disabled, and civil rights; action on climate change; and the rights of refugees. These advocates are American, Sierra Leonean, Norwegian, and Argentinian. Eleven are women. Two identified as queer. Twelve are people of color. One campaigned for rights as a disabled person. Two identify as Indigenous. Two are Muslim and two are Hindu, and others range from atheist to devout Christian. There are two journalists, one general, three lawyers, one Episcopal priest, one torture victim, and one Holocaust survivor.Their stories of hope and hard work show how people working together can change the world for the better.Trade Review" Righting Wrongs plunges readers into not only the achievements of a group of influential human rights advocates, but also the how and why they came to undertake such daunting and complex work. This book provides thorough context about the complicated and ever-changing environments in which human rights activism takes place, while also sparking curiosity. The study guides, glossary, and list of sites to visit invite readers to see the text as a jumping off point for their own engagement with human rights activism down the street and on the other side of the world." Kyle Knight, senior researcher on health and LGBT rights, Human Rights WatchTable of ContentsIntroduction The Man in White: Henri Dunant Europe’s Conscience: Fridtjof Nansen The White Flame: Eglantyne Jebb The Towering Intellect: Peng Chun (P. C.) Chang Equality, Not Special Status: Hansi Mehta Masters of their Fate: Carlos RÓmulo The Incurable Optimist: Ralph J. Bunche A Case for Humanity: Benjamin Ferencz Imp, Crusader, Dude: Pauli Murray Art as Protest: VÍctor Jara* Determination, Patience, Insistence: Juan E. MÉndez The Tightrope Walker: Shirin Ebadi Refusing to Be Silent: Judith Heumann Humans Are Animals Are Humans: Ingrid Newkirk Reclaiming the Meaning of Peace: Jody Williams The Long Road: S. James Anaya The Reporter: Anna Politkovskaya* The Accidental Environmentalist: Catherine Coleman Flowers Sacred Rivers: Berta CÁceres* The Tigress: FannyAnn Eddy* Acknowledgements Universal Declaration of Human Rights Sites to Visit Time Line Glossary Selected bibliography
£14.20
Shiloh Kidz Daily Devotions for Brave Boys
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£12.60
Shiloh Kidz A Year of Bible Stories: A Treasury of 48
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£999.99
Shen's Books The Crane Girl
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£999.99
Creative Company 12 Questions about Social Media
£13.60
Highlights Press Kindness Activity Workbook
Book SynopsisHelp preschoolers and kindergartners strengthen their social-emotional skills through this expertly crafted workbook for ages 3-6. Combining 100-plus stickers, engaging puzzles and open-ended activities, this 192-page activity book introduces kids to key social-emotional topics including friendship, cooperation, teamwork, sharing, patience and self-care.Preschoolers and kindergartners will practice identifying emotions, using language to express feelings, and placing themselves in situations that call for kindness and empathy. Hidden Pictures puzzles, mazes, stories, letter tracing, counting and more kindness-related activities will help kids understand how to be a caring friend, neighbor and citizen. Bonus crafts, recipes, stickers and note cards offer more hands-on ways for kids to put kindness into practice.For over 75 years, Highlights has encouraged kids to grow into their best selves—Curious, Creative, Caring and Confident—through books and activities designed to nurture empathy and support social-emotional learning.
£14.30
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Caperucita Roja. Un cuento sobre la autoestima /
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£10.40
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Rapunzel. Un cuento sobre el perdón / Rapunzel. A
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£10.40
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Cenicienta. Un cuento sobre la perseverancia /
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£10.40
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial (USA) LLC Un huevo muy bueno / The Good Egg
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£16.16
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial (USA) LLC La mala semilla / The Bad Seed
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£16.16
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial (USA) LLC Que tu vida sea deliciosa / May Your Life Be
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£16.16
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial (USA) LLC Lotería (Spanish Edition)
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£13.46
Ulysses Press ¡Adelante, ve a cambiar el mundo!: Un Libro de
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£16.03
Focus on the Family Publishing Finding a Way
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£999.99
Focus on the Family Publishing Fruits of the Spirit, The
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£23.60
Focus on the Family Publishing Slippery Slope, A - Audio Book
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£14.39
Focus on the Family Publishing Long Road Home, The
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£13.49
Focus on the Family Publishing 28 Hours
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£14.39
Focus on the Family Publishing Otter B Joyful
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£11.66
Focus on the Family Publishing Otter B Free
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£10.92
Focus on the Family Publishing Otter B Forgiving
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£10.92
Focus on the Family Publishing Otter B Friendly
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£10.92
Focus on the Family Publishing Average Boy’s Above-Average Year
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£10.44
Focus on the Family Publishing Buckle Up!
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£16.19
Focus on the Family Publishing Best is Yet to Come, The
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£15.60
Levine Querido Lupe Wong No Baila: (Lupe Wong Won't Dance
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£9.49
Levine Querido La Forma de Un Hogar: (The Shape of Home Spanish
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£15.29
Levine Querido Mani Semilla Finds Her Quetzal Voice
£11.39
Cottage Door Press Auntie & Me
£11.69
Cottage Door Press Sticker by Number Too Cute!
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£9.99
Cottage Door Press PAW PATROL POTTY TRAINING REWARD CHART
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£20.26
Rockridge Press Strong in Spirit: 5-Minute Devotions for Preteen
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£9.99
Rockridge Press The Teens' Growth Mindset Workbook: Embrace
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£18.99
Rockridge Press Self-Esteem Tools for Teens: A Modern Guide to
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£14.24
Dayspring Publishing God Made Just One
£10.99
Rockridge Press Panic Attacks Workbook for Teens: Break Free of
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£14.24
Rockridge Press Gratitude Journal for Kids in 5-Minutes a Day:
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£9.50
Rockridge Press Gratitude Journal for Teens: Prompts to Cultivate
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£11.99
Astra Publishing House True Colors
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£15.29
Astra Publishing House Cross My Heart and Never Lie
Book Synopsis★ WINNER of the 2024 Stonewall Book Award, American Library AssociationPerfect for fans of The Girl from the Sea by Molly Knox Ostertag, HeartStopper by Alice Oseman, and Jen Wang's The Dressmaker and the Prince.In this fresh, sensitive, diary-style graphic novel, 12-year-old Tuva's questions about becoming a teenager are confusing—so when her first crush turns out to be on another girl, it feels absolutely wonderful--so why does it become so complicated?Tuva is starting seventh grade, and her checklist of goals includes: writing out a diary, getting a trendy look, building the best fort in the woods with her BFFs, and much more. But when she starts school, nothing is how she hoped it would be.Seventh grade has split her friends into rival factions: TEAM LINNEA and the girls who fall in love and TEAM BAO and the girls who NEVER fall in love. Linnea has a BOYFRIEND, Bao hates everything related to love. Worst of all, Linnea and Bao expect Tuva to choose a side!In this delighfully hand-lettered coming-of-age graphic diary, Tuva gets caught between feeling like a kid and wanting to know HOW to become a teenager. Then Miriam shows up and suddenly Tuva feels as if she’s met her soulmate. Can you fall in love with a girl, keep it from your friends, and survive? For Tuva, it may be possible, but it's defintely not easy.Trade ReviewWinner of the 2024 Stonewall Award, American Library Association A 2023 New York Public Library Best BookA 2024 CCBC Choice "A soft and adorable story of first sapphic love and the trials and tribulations of pre-teen friendships....Reading this was like a warm hug." — Alice Oseman, NYT Bestselling author of Heartstopper“Exudes tween angst in the best of ways, as twelve-year-old Tuva considers what it means to be a teenager....Cross My Heart and Never Lie is bookmaking at its finest.” —What To Read To Your Kids, the 2023 Gift Guide: Graphic Novels for Kids & Teens One of the 150 Most Anticipated Books for Fall — Kirkus Reviews “A Best New Graphic Novel. Compelling.” — We Are Teachers★“Evocative of greats like Judy Blume and Sharon Creech….raw, sweet, relatable, and realistic, this modern classic has a timelessness that will leave a lasting impact.” — Booklist, STARRED REVIEW “Charming and heartwarming….an insightful graphic novel that is sure to resonate with young readers….a perfect read for anyone who is feeling lost of confused amid pre-adolescence, or for anyone who simply enjoys a heartwarming story about friendship and discovery.”….Fans of Raina Telgemeier, Lucy Knisley, and other graphic novelists who write about the challenges and joys of growing up will love this book.” — No Flying, No TightsFeatured on Kirkus' 10 Essential Middle Grade Books list"Oh, Tuva. I want to climb into this book and hug you….Tuva has what it takes to get through this weird time of life….A really lovely look at all the changes that can come with being 12." — Teen Librarian Toolbox, School Library Journal"A great story about finding one’s place in the world, fitting in, and learning to be comfortable with who you are, despite what others may impose upon you. Well-told and reassuring for young people questioning their place in the world.” — School Library Journal“Charming … captures the challenges of navigating strains on friendship bonds…An absorbing, sincerely told story of adolescent self-discovery and connection.” — Kirkus Reviews“Timeless and international….the "Are You There God, It's Me, Margaret" of the 21st Century….a relatable and touching story with incredibly charming and captivating art. “ — Viewpoint Books“I’ve read a lot of MG books that focus on friendship and what it’s like as friends go from childhood to being teenagers, and this one stands out! I’d highly recommend this for any kid going through the elementary to middle transition.” – Meg Smith, North Carolina Public Schools “Lovely…the unique format added more emotional depth than one can find in most graphic novels….Dåsnes illustrations have a quirky style that's easy to fall into.” – Lucy Kirby, Barrington Public Library"Diary meets graphic novel.... clever and I loved the handwritten element. Truly adorable!" – Silver Unicorn Books"A heartfelt coming-of-age story and a must-read for all tween/teens." – YA Books Central
£21.24
Astra Publishing House Cross My Heart and Never Lie
Book Synopsis★ WINNER of the 2024 Stonewall Book Award, American Library AssociationPerfect for fans of The Girl from the Sea by Molly Knox Ostertag, HeartStopper by Alice Oseman, and Jen Wang's The Dressmaker and the Prince.In this fresh, sensitive, diary-style graphic novel, 12-year-old Tuva's questions about becoming a teenager are confusing—so when her first crush turns out to be on another girl, it feels absolutely wonderful--so why does it become so complicated?Tuva is starting seventh grade, and her checklist of goals includes: writing out a diary, getting a trendy look, building the best fort in the woods with her BFFs, and much more. But when she starts school, nothing is how she hoped it would be.Seventh grade has split her friends into rival factions: TEAM LINNEA and the girls who fall in love and TEAM BAO and the girls who NEVER fall in love. Linnea has a BOYFRIEND, Bao hates everything related to love. Worst of all, Linnea and Bao expect Tuva to choose a side!In this delighfully hand-lettered coming-of-age graphic diary, Tuva gets caught between feeling like a kid and wanting to know HOW to become a teenager. Then Miriam shows up and suddenly Tuva feels as if she’s met her soulmate. Can you fall in love with a girl, keep it from your friends, and survive? For Tuva, it may be possible, but it's defintely not easy.Trade ReviewWinner of the 2024 Stonewall Award, American Library Association A 2023 New York Public Library Best BookA 2024 CCBC Choice "A soft and adorable story of first sapphic love and the trials and tribulations of pre-teen friendships....Reading this was like a warm hug." — Alice Oseman, NYT Bestselling author of Heartstopper“Exudes tween angst in the best of ways, as twelve-year-old Tuva considers what it means to be a teenager....Cross My Heart and Never Lie is bookmaking at its finest.” —What To Read To Your Kids, the 2023 Gift Guide: Graphic Novels for Kids & Teens One of the 150 Most Anticipated Books for Fall — Kirkus Reviews “A Best New Graphic Novel. Compelling.” — We Are Teachers★“Evocative of greats like Judy Blume and Sharon Creech….raw, sweet, relatable, and realistic, this modern classic has a timelessness that will leave a lasting impact.” — Booklist, STARRED REVIEW “Charming and heartwarming….an insightful graphic novel that is sure to resonate with young readers….a perfect read for anyone who is feeling lost of confused amid pre-adolescence, or for anyone who simply enjoys a heartwarming story about friendship and discovery.”….Fans of Raina Telgemeier, Lucy Knisley, and other graphic novelists who write about the challenges and joys of growing up will love this book.” — No Flying, No TightsFeatured on Kirkus' 10 Essential Middle Grade Books list"Oh, Tuva. I want to climb into this book and hug you….Tuva has what it takes to get through this weird time of life….A really lovely look at all the changes that can come with being 12." — Teen Librarian Toolbox, School Library Journal"A great story about finding one’s place in the world, fitting in, and learning to be comfortable with who you are, despite what others may impose upon you. Well-told and reassuring for young people questioning their place in the world.” — School Library Journal“Charming … captures the challenges of navigating strains on friendship bonds…An absorbing, sincerely told story of adolescent self-discovery and connection.” — Kirkus Reviews“Timeless and international….the "Are You There God, It's Me, Margaret" of the 21st Century….a relatable and touching story with incredibly charming and captivating art. “ — Viewpoint Books“I’ve read a lot of MG books that focus on friendship and what it’s like as friends go from childhood to being teenagers, and this one stands out! I’d highly recommend this for any kid going through the elementary to middle transition.” – Meg Smith, North Carolina Public Schools “Lovely…the unique format added more emotional depth than one can find in most graphic novels….Dåsnes illustrations have a quirky style that's easy to fall into.” – Lucy Kirby, Barrington Public Library"Diary meets graphic novel.... clever and I loved the handwritten element. Truly adorable!" – Silver Unicorn Books"A heartfelt coming-of-age story and a must-read for all tween/teens." – YA Books Central
£16.19
Capstone Press Patience at the Plate: And Other Baseball Skills
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£999.99
Capstone Press Courage on the Football Field: And Other Football
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£999.99
Capstone Press Respect on the Court: And Other Basketball Skills
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£999.99