Dimensions (Overall): 6.7 Inches (H) x 6.7 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)Weight: .79 PoundsSuggested Age: 0-5 YearsSub-Genre: Biography & AutobiographyGenre: Juvenile NonfictionNumber of Pages: 22Publisher: Lil' LibrosTheme: Cultural, Ethnic & RegionalFormat: Board BookAuthor: Patty Rodriguez & Ariana SteinLanguage: SpanishStreet Date: May 31, 2022TCIN: 93386689UPC: 9781948066143Item Number (DPCI): 247-42-0603Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
Where the Wild Things Are is a 1963 children's picture book written and illustrated by American author and illustrator, Maurice Sendak. Sendak won the annual Caldecott Medal from the children's librarians in 1964, recognizing Wild Things as the previous year's "most distinguished American picture book for children". It has won many other awards since. These limited figures were created in 2000 in celebration of the book by McFarlane Toys. These are extremely rare figure. These have never been removed from the original box. Price includes shipping to continental US. If you need a shipping quote for Alaska, Hawaii or outside the US, or have any questions please message me. Thanks for looking! We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of our listings. Please carefully review all photos. Please do not hesitate to reach out for more information and/or photos.
Where the Wild Things Are is a 1963 children's picture book written and illustrated by American author and illustrator, Maurice Sendak. Sendak won the annual Caldecott Medal from the children's librarians in 1964, recognizing Wild Things as the previous year's "most distinguished American picture book for children". It has won many other awards since. These limited figures were created in 2000 in celebration of the book by McFarlane Toys. These are extremely rare figure. These have never been removed from the original box. Price includes shipping to continental US. If you need a shipping quote for Alaska, Hawaii or outside the US, or have any questions please message me. Thanks for looking! We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of our listings. Please carefully review all photos. Please do not hesitate to reach out for more information and/or photos.
Where the Wild Things Are is a 1963 children's picture book written and illustrated by American author and illustrator, Maurice Sendak. Sendak won the annual Caldecott Medal from the children's librarians in 1964, recognizing Wild Things as the previous year's "most distinguished American picture book for children". It has won many other awards since. These limited figures were created in 2000 in celebration of the book by McFarlane Toys. These are extremely rare figure. These have never been removed from the original box. Price includes shipping to continental US. If you need a shipping quote for Alaska, Hawaii or outside the US, or have any questions please message me. Thanks for looking! We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of our listings. Please carefully review all photos. Please do not hesitate to reach out for more information and/or photos.
• Discover the perfect fusion of style and function with our premium ceramic mug, suitable for children's librarian personalized gift. Every sip becomes a statement with this children's librarian thank you mug, boasting a vibrant print that wraps seamlessly from top to bottom. This children's librarian cup mug is a genuine keeper, with a graphic that will never fade. Crafted with an eye for quality, and featuring a high-grade AAA ORCA Coating™, it promises longevity. • Dishwasher safe & Microwave safe • Top-to-bottom full wrap dye sublimation • AAA ORCA Coating™ for maximum print vibrancy & longevity • Decoration Method: Sublimation
Where the Wild Things Are is a 1963 children's picture book written and illustrated by American author and illustrator, Maurice Sendak. Sendak won the annual Caldecott Medal from the children's librarians in 1964, recognizing Wild Things as the previous year's "most distinguished American picture book for children". It has won many other awards since. These limited figures were created in 2000 in celebration of the book by McFarlane Toys. These are extremely rare figure. These have never been removed from the original box. Price includes shipping to continental US. If you need a shipping quote for Alaska, Hawaii or outside the US, or have any questions please message me. Thanks for looking! We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of our listings. Please carefully review all photos. Please do not hesitate to reach out for more information and/or photos.
Davina Bell, Allison Colpoys (Illustrated by) The follow-up to bestseller All the Ways to be Smart by Davina Bell and Allison Colpoys. An uplifting and healing book that every family needs in an era of overwhelming change. The follow-up to bestselling All the Ways to be Smart by Davina Bell and Allison Colpoys. Good or bad, the things you doare all a part of being you —of learning how to take your boaton stormy seas and stay afloat. From the creators of All the Ways To Be Smart comes a message of hope: hard days come and go, but love is with us always. A healing and uplifting tribute to learning and growing — to making mistakes and making amends. The perfect gift for children embarking on new challengesA wonderful educational tool for teachers and librarians helping children process big changes and big emotionsJust right for fans of I am Human by Susan Verde & Peter H. Reynolds and The Bad Seed by Jory John and Pete Oswald.
• Discover the perfect fusion of style and function with our premium ceramic mug, suitable for children's librarian personalized gift. Every sip becomes a statement with this world's best children's librarian mug, boasting a vibrant print that wraps seamlessly from top to bottom. This mug is a genuine keeper, with a graphic that will never fade. Crafted with an eye for quality, and featuring a high-grade AAA ORCA Coating™, it promises longevity. • Dishwasher safe & Microwave safe • Top-to-bottom full wrap dye sublimation • AAA ORCA Coating™ for maximum print vibrancy & longevity • Decoration Method: Sublimation
Where the Wild Things Are is a 1963 children's picture book written and illustrated by American author and illustrator, Maurice Sendak. Sendak won the annual Caldecott Medal from the children's librarians in 1964, recognizing Wild Things as the previous year's "most distinguished American picture book for children". It has won many other awards since. These limited figures were created in 2000 in celebration of the book by McFarlane Toys. These are extremely rare figure. These have never been removed from the original box. Price includes shipping to continental US. If you need a shipping quote for Alaska, Hawaii or outside the US, or have any questions please message me. Thanks for looking! We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of our listings. Please carefully review all photos. Please do not hesitate to reach out for more information and/or photos.
Lots of people think children's librarians read all day and say "shhhh" to people. In reality, children's librarians do so much more.
Embrace your love for children's literature with this charming "I Still Read Children's Books" shirt! Perfect for teachers, librarians, and book lovers who enjoy revisiting their favorite childhood stories. 📚 This cute and cozy tee is great for casual days, library visits, or simply celebrating your inner bookworm! PLEASE CHECK THE SIZE CHART! We cannot offer refunds or exchanges if you order the wrong size. If you have any questions please ask. Care Instructions: We suggest washing in cold water, inside out and no ironing so your t-shirt will last a long time. We do our best to get our orders processed and shipped as fast as possible. If there is a delay you will be the first to know. Once your order has shipped it will be marked shipped on your order page and you will see a tracking number. Thanks for shopping with us!
Perfect art/craft activity to accompany the children's book, "We Don't Eat Our Classmates" by Ryan T. Higgins, a quirky read about making friends and being a kind friend. Great for Reading Centers for all grade levels! Read aloud the story "We Don't Eat Our Classmates" or watch MaiStoryBooks FREE interactive read aloud video, and then encourage students to create a Friendship Sandwich to review activities friends do together, and characteristics of a good friend~ all of the *ingredients* to a lasting friendship! Product includes: - Black and White/ or Color-printed version of the Sandwich and ingredient templates (black and white version to color in your self or to print onto colored paper) - Includes fill-in-the-blank sentence frame templates with drawing space, or blank templates for your own *ingredient* descriptions and pictures (in both black and white and color) - Templates include the following ingredients with blank versions or sentence-frame versions: 2 bread pieces Tomato slice Lettuce Cheese slice Deli Meat Slice - Directions- both visual step by step and written - FREE interactive Read aloud video of the book by MaiStoryBook~ read with questions integrated throughout the reading to prompt discussion throughout the story! Ways to use the craft: Share your friendship sandwich with family and friends to discuss what makes a good friend and what some of your favorite friend activities are. Use your sandwich as a reading buddy as you re-read the story and talk about what Penelope could do differently to be a good friend *instead of eating her classmates* Hang up your friendship sandwich to remind you of how to be a good friend. Share a friendship sandwich with a friend and choose an activity from your sandwich to do! **Does not include glue, scissors, whole puncher, string/pipe cleaner, or crayons/colors** You must provide these materials. *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Learn More about MAISTORYBOOK: creating reading resources to inspire in children a love for books and a curiosity for the world of reading. Blog:www.maistorybook.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/maistorybook Instagram: @maistorybooklibrary Facebook: @MaiStoryBook
Next week marks the start of National Library Week!
• Discover the perfect fusion of style and function with our premium ceramic mug, suitable for children's librarian personalized gift. Every sip becomes a statement with this children's librarian definition mug, boasting a vibrant print that wraps seamlessly from top to bottom. This mug is a genuine keeper, with a graphic that will never fade. Crafted with an eye for quality, and featuring a high-grade AAA ORCA Coating™, it promises longevity. • Dishwasher safe & Microwave safe • Top-to-bottom full wrap dye sublimation • AAA ORCA Coating™ for maximum print vibrancy & longevity • Decoration Method: Sublimation
This activity encourages the students to think about the choices the illustrator has made and suggest alternative ideas for the big fish and his hat. You could also have the students think about backgrounds and have them add rocks, seaweed and other sea creatures.
Let your kids learn about different stages of bee life cycle with this printable life cycle of a bee craft template. Let's make learning fun!
Emotional dysregulation can feel overwhelming for kids and caregivers. Here's how to help a dysregulated child regain balance.
This week, I am sharing another flannel board idea based on a poem I recently read to my daughter. It is entitled "Who is Tapping at my Window?" and was written by A.G. Deming. It can be found in A Child's Book of Poems by Gyo Fujikawa, and thanks to Google Books, you can read it online. I like this poem as a read-aloud because it's very repetitive and has a strong rhythm that becomes really obvious when speaking the words out loud. It also reinforces kids' understanding of familiar animals (dog, cat, hen), but also introduces a few that kids might not know about (hare, cony, wren). The clipart images I used in the Google Drive presentation below all come from kizclub.com. Many were in the flashcards and clipart sections, but for a few, I had to comb through the story props section. Also, they didn't have a wren or a cony, so I used a generic bird and a rabbit. I added in speech bubbles as well, but I would definitely consider those optional. This poem works well for an animal theme or weather theme, or just as an easy way to slip some poetry into story time. Find my animal-themed story times here, and my rain-themed story times here. Today's Flannel Friday round-up is hosted by Lisa at Thrive After Three. For more on Flannel Friday, visit the official website.
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Life just got easier with this EDITABLE Names Unit! Students will practice tracing, writing, and identifying the letters in their names. This set perfect for Back to School! This set includes 5 name printables for each of your students. You must open this product in ADOBE for it work. You can download adobe for free by clicking here. Once downloaded, open Adobe, click file – open – and then this file name. Next, type in your class list and print. Easy peasy! No need to download any fonts. This will save you so much time! Please email me at [email protected] if you have any questions. Happy teaching! Crystal Radke Early Childhood Educator & Consultant © Kreative in Kinder, LLC ⭐️ Get to know Kreative in Kinder: Sign up for our weekly email that sends a freebie right to your inbox! Follow Kreative in Kinder on Facebook Follow Kreative in Kinder on Instagram Find All the Help You Need on Kreative in Kinder's Website Join Kreative Kindergarten Teacher FB Group Follow Kreative in Kinder on TPT ⭐️ You may also like: Editable Names Set 1 (Handwriting worksheets) Editable Names Set 3 (Hands On Set) Editable Names Set 4 Editable Names BUNDLE