Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Chemistry Student Book
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This Student Book uses the Pearson Checkpoint learning approach, which has been designed to help...
Early Start Spelling 5 to 6 Years Part 1
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Learning to spell becomes a fun experience with Early Start Spelling. Your child will enjoy learning...
LooLoo Kids - Nursery Rhymes and Children's Songs
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LooLoo Kids is the place where children find all their favorite nursery rhymes and songs with...
Multiplication 2x2
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Finally, we’ve made learning multiplication tables fun! Your child can enjoy learning their times...
Accounting Education: A Cognitive Load Theory Perspective
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This book provides a comprehensive and critical overview on learning accounting. It illustrates that...
Training & Development For Dummies
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Develop and deliver a robust employee training and development program Training and Development For...
Lindsay (1786 KP) rated Khahari Discovering the Meaning of Autism in Books
Jun 16, 2024
The boys decide they want to play. Kharhari goes out to play basketball with his friend Omari. When they do, Omari introduces Jayden to Khahari, and they start playing. However, a misunderstood happens when Jayden goes after the ball and takes it inside. Will Khahari and Omari play again, or will a misunderstanding get in the way?
When playing, misunderstandings happen. Things go awry. Will learning about something you do not know and trying to have fun help Khahari and Omari come to an understanding? Can they help teach Jayden how to share by taking turns and playing a game?
As the story unfolds, the children learn and understand each other. This book is about Khahari, Omari, and Jayden. It shows that children with autism are not so different in their desire to play. They just have a unique way of understanding. By asking questions and learning about themselves, your child can help educate all children. Khahari is learning about autism, and Jayden is learning about sharing and taking turns. And together, we're all learning about empathy and inclusivity.
Omari and Khahari, through their understanding of the challenges and struggles of autism, strengthen their friendship and help each other out. This is a lesson all children can benefit from. The author has made it simple and easy to understand and read, ensuring that the journey of learning is enjoyable for children. And the best part? The fun and learning don't end with the book. They continue in real life, where understanding and empathy can make a world of difference.
Sawyer (231 KP) rated ARK Survival Evolved in Video Games
Dec 11, 2017
mmb02191 (81 KP) rated Goodnight Moon in Books
Jun 19, 2018
Climbing: Knots
Nate Fitch and Ron Funderburke
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Climbing: Knots features instructional knot-making information for the novice climber. Pocket-size,...


