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Movie
A 74-year-old lizard named Leo and his turtle friend decide to escape from the terrarium of a...
Math 1 On-Track
Education and Games
App
Learn about counting 1-100, addition and subtraction, number lines and more from a trusted source!...

Ranger Handbook & Study Guide
Reference and Education
App
What this app IS: 1. This app cleverly presents the Ranger Handbook in two formats, as a study...

Al Dente’s Inferno
Book
An American chef will have to serve up more than good eats if she wants to establish a successful...

The Lost Causes of Bleak Creek
Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal
Book
It's 1992 in Bleak Creek, North Carolina- - - a sleepy little place with all the trappings of an...

Lindsay (1760 KP) rated Bottle and Stick in Books
Aug 24, 2021
They are put out and worried about what might happen to them. Maybe this will help teach children about the glue rules and perhaps even make all things better. Doing things together and sticking together may be an excellent way to help a friend out.
This book is a unique way to show how the glue implies made for some crafts and what the other glue stick implies made for simple crafts. Both work well for arts and crafts. Children of all ages enjoy playing with glue. This book is good for the classroom and your child or children's bookshelves.
Parents could use this to help teach youngsters about the glue rule of how to use the glue. They could also prepare them for the school with the way Bottle glue and glue sticks are for different things. I do enjoy the fact that this is shown through the eyes of glue.

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2346 KP) rated The Pigeon HAS to Go to School! in Books
Aug 14, 2019
Author Mo Willems continues to find ways to tell stories using only pictures and dialogue that keep us engaged. This is another fast yet entertaining read. Most kids are excited about getting to go to school, but this book should help those who might be more reluctant and will entertain all kids. While Pigeon presents some reasons to not go to school that kids might not have thought of, by the end he is very excited about the prospect. (Personally, I still understand Pigeon’s concern about not being a morning bird.) I appreciated the nod to one of Pigeon’s earlier books. The stylized illustrations are a delight as always and really do help tell the story. Whether you have a kid starting school soon or not, you and your kid will enjoy this book.

ClareR (5879 KP) rated To Keep You Safe in Books
Oct 16, 2019 (Updated Mar 5, 2020)
In fact, there is a lot to think about in this story: the way children are treated in the care system, the support for ex-servicemen and women, and human trafficking.
I liked the different perspectives that this was told in: Jenni, Destiny, and a couple of chapters told from the point of view of the Headteacher of Jenni and Destiny’s school. The different perspectives don’t always tell the same story though - and this is an important part of the whole story.
I liked this. It was an uncomfortable read at times, but I felt well entertained! And as usual, I enjoyed the whole Pigeonhole experience!

EduArte Student
Education and Productivity
App
EduArte Student is de smartphone-app voor studenten die naast het studenten-portaal van EduArte...

Integrating Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics: Issues, Reflections, and Ways Forward
Leonie Rennie, Grady Venville and John Wallace
Book
How can curriculum integration of school science with the related disciplines of technology,...