by Suzanne Lang (Author), Max Lang (Illustrator) This original story tackles a common toddler issue as the bestselling character Grumpy Monkey finds out that it's okay to try something new. Jim Panzee gives the same answer whenever he is offered something unfamiliar to eat--YUCK! He gives that same answer when he's encouraged to "just try it." But when picky eater Jim is offered a snack that promises to be sweet and tasty, he just might give in--and discover that he likes it! Here's a story for all those toddlers whose all-purpose response to any new food is "Yuck." Suzanne and Max Lang, experts in all things Grumpy Monkey, present a funny book that just might help win over the pickiest of picky eaters. Author Biography Suzanne Lang is the author of the New York Times bestselling Grumpy Monkey books as well as several other titles. When she's not writing books, Suzanne writes for animation. When she's not doing that, she hangs out with her very funny kids, feeds her many pets, and tries (but usually fails) to take a nap! Max Lang has illustrated over 20 books, including all of the books in the Grumpy Monkey series. When he is not making books, he makes films. He has co-directed several animated films including The Snail and the Whale, Zog, Room on the Broom, and The Gruffalo. He has received a BAFTA, two Emmys, two Oscar nominations, and many other honors for his film work. In his spare time he tries to make his kids laugh with dad jokes, and when he inevitably fails, he takes his dogs for a walk. Number of Pages: 24 Dimensions: 0.63 x 6.93 x 6.77 IN Illustrated: Yes
Post written by Eisen Tamkun, Music Education Lead. Daily Discovery: Homemade Bagpipes? Oh Laddie! Bagpipes… once you hear ‘em, they’re hard to forget! You might heard them, but have you ever played them yourself? Make your very own and give it a try! Supplies: Two Recorders One Garbage Bag Two Pens Scissors Tape Instructions: Gather […]
As a new mom, you might find pace feeding a slow and tiring process, but by looking at the benefits, you can confidently give it a try.
Last year, in July, I hit a really low patch with my anxiety. My anxiety which, I thought, was getting better. In a way it was – at least I wasn’t scared to do EVERYTHING …
I saw this idea in Oodles of Art and thought I would give it a try with my grade five class. I gave out 18×24 white paper and we discussed what someone falling back might look like from a bi…
Last year, in July, I hit a really low patch with my anxiety. My anxiety which, I thought, was getting better. In a way it was – at least I wasn’t scared to do EVERYTHING …
If you're looking for a book structure that requires minimal materials (and time!), this envelope book tutorial might be the perfect fit.
English and Continental are the 2 most well-known knitting styles. I switched to Continental after many years of knitting English style and it did a lot to improve my speed and tension, as well as reduce strain. Could it be what you need too?
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Last year, in July, I hit a really low patch with my anxiety. My anxiety which, I thought, was getting better. In a way it was – at least I wasn’t scared to do EVERYTHING …
No, we are not 100% screen free - but I'm convinced a minimalist approach is good! You should try screen free parenting - you might love it!
Hi friends! Are you interested in integrating more art into your day to day curriculum? If so, grab this free poster and give Tableau a try! ****************************************************************************** If you haven't tried tableau yet, I highly recommend it! It is a great way to get your students to focus, interact with each other in a positive manner, think deeply about content and literature, and consider the audience when preparing a presentation. If you don't know what tableau is or want to see some students in action, check out my Pinterest board Integrating the Arts . I've pinned some videos that you might enjoy! ***************************************************************************** ★ For more ideas on integrating the arts and other classroom fun check out my blog - Literacy Loves CompanyArt enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time. ~Thomas Merton **************************************************************************** ♥ If you would like notification about future items posted by Literacy Loves Company, please click the “follow me” button. All new products are 50% off the first 48 hours after posting. Thank you!! ******************************************************************************** Other products by Literacy Loves Company: Relative Pronoun Task Cards {CCSS L.4.1.A} Poetry, Drama, and Prose {CCSS RL.4.5} Writer’s Handbook {Student Reference} Daily Common Core Writing On Demand Writing Would You Rather... Opinion Writing Unit Literary Themes Poster Set Non-Fiction Text Bundle
Chives are a member of the Allium family, and are closely related to onions, leeks, and garlic, however they are smaller and more mild than their cousins. It is a basic plant of the herb garden, and it is the greens that are used instead of the bulb. The hollow, needle shaped leaves can be clipped from time to time, and then finely chopped into various dishes like omelets, fish, soups, etc, giving them a mild onion-like flavor. The plant continually grows new leaves, so they can be clipped from time to time as needed for cooking. If you like garlic, then you might want to try Garlic Chives, which carries that flavor. The round pink flowers can be dried down and used in dried flower arrangements as well
Last year, in July, I hit a really low patch with my anxiety. My anxiety which, I thought, was getting better. In a way it was – at least I wasn’t scared to do EVERYTHING …
Hello! I worked all day, and I’m discouraged and tired. I had so many things I’ve been thinking about for a while, that I wanted to say here. While it was slow at work, I was going to s…
If you're new to sourdough and struggling to get a good strong starter, you may be making some common sourdough mistakes!
This post discusses the difference between being a victim and playing the victim along with 13 signs you might be playing the victim.
Low FODMAP tomato sauce can be so hard to find (especially in Canada). This homemade Low FODMAP tomato sauce is the perfect alternative to high FODMAP, highly salted, store bought tomato-based sauces. Best of all? It’s easy to batch prep and freezes beautifully.