The Three Silly Girls Grubb


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Three silly sisters skip over a bridge on their way to school. But before they can cross to safety, each sister must face Ugly-Boy Bobby, a bully who hides beneath the bridge. But even a boy like Bobby hungers for something other than bugs and mud puddles. What he craves the most are jelly donuts, the very ones each sister carries in her lunch! Just when it seems that Ugly-Boy Bobby will stop at nothing to get those donuts, the biggest sister turns the tables on him with just one simple, little request . . .




The Three Silly Girls Grubb


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In this revision of the familiar tale, "The Three Billy Goats Gruff," three sisters manage to outwit Ugly-Boy Bobby who spends his time under the bridge they must cross on their way to school.




Cool Story Programs for the School-Age Crowd


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Offers eighteen offbeat literary programs featuring creepy, dirty, and stinky stories that will appeal to young readers.




The Three Bully Goats


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Best Children's Books of the Year 2012, Bank Street College When Gruff, Ruff, and Tuff, bully their way across a bridge and into a meadow—teasing a kind ogre and butting small animals along the way. The ogre, frustrated that being friendly and polite didn't work, hatches a plan to teach the "bully" goats a lesson. This twist on The Three Billy Goats Gruff is a great read-aloud (and discussion starter) will have kids laughing in the aisles.




The Three Silly Billies


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As in their celebrated "Earthquack!," Palatini and Moser combine their talents to create an raucous retelling of "The Three Billy Goats Gruff" that's ideal for reading aloud and reinforcing math concepts. Full color.




Storytelling


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This book serves as both a textbook and reference for faculty and students in LIS courses on storytelling and a professional guide for practicing librarians, particularly youth services librarians in public and school libraries. Storytelling: Art and Technique serves professors, students, and practitioners alike as a textbook, reference, and professional guide. It provides practical instruction and concrete examples of how to use the power of story to build literacy and presentation skills, as well as to create community in those same educational spaces. This text illustrates the value of storytelling, covers the history of storytelling in libraries, and offers valuable guidance for bringing stories to contemporary listeners, with detailed instructions on the selection, preparation, and presentation of stories. It also provides guidance around the planning and administration of a storytelling program. Topics include digital storytelling, open mics and slams, and the neuroscience of storytelling. An extensive and helpful section of resources for the storyteller is included in an expanded Part V of this edition.




What's Black and White and Reid All Over?


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Reid shows you how to share humor with children, in order to connect them to literature and imagination. The programs and the books he uses are kid-tested and ready for you to share.




Can't Catch Me


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In this version of "The Gingerbread Man, " an ice cube runs away to sea hoping to grow as big as an iceberg and bump into boats.




Bullies and Mean Girls in Popular Culture


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The numerous anti-bullying programs in schools across the United States have done little to reduce the number of reported bullying instances. One reason for this is that little attention has been paid to the role of the media and popular culture in adolescents' bullying and mean-girl behavior. This book addresses media role models in television, film, picture books, and the Internet in the realm of bullying and relational aggression. It highlights portrayals with unproductive strategies that lead to poor resolutions or no resolution at all. Young viewers may learn ineffective, even dangerous, ways of handling aggressive situations. Victims may feel discouraged when they are unable to handle the situation as easily as in media portrayals. They may also feel their experiences are trivialized by comic portrayals. Entertainment programming, aimed particularly at adolescents, often portray adults as incompetent or uncaring and include mean-spirited teasing. In addition, overuse of the term "bully" and defining all bad behavior as "bullying" may dilute the term and trivialize the problem.




The Three Billy Goats Fluff


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The Three Billy Goats Gruff, with knitwear! Illustrated by Liz Pichon, creator of the bestselling Tom Gates series. Trip-trap, Trip-trap, TRIP-TRAP ... How is Troll supposed to sleep with those trip-trapping goats?! Enough is enough. Tomorrow, Billy Goat pie is on the menu. But luckily Mother Goat has a plan. Hand-knitted, exceedingly fluffy hoof booties! Can knitwear save the day, or will it be Billy Goat stew for dinner? As seen on CBeebies. Perfection. The Daily Mail.