Core Competency: Critical Thinking #1
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Core Competency: Critical Thinking #1
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1. The Can Man: Tim's birthday is just a week away, and more than anything he wants a skateboard. But money is tight, and Tim knows his family cannot afford to buy him a board.As Tim ponders how he might earn money for a skateboard, he hears The Can Man down the street collecting empty soft drink cans. 2. Game Changer: Discover the true story of how in 1944, Coach John McLendon orchestrated a secret game between the best players from a white college and his team from the North Carolina College of Negroes. 3. Hey, Little Ant: The perfect tool to help inspire compassion in our world’s youth. 4. I Don't Like Snakes: They're slithery and scaly, and they have icky, flicking tongues and creepy, unblinking eyes. What's to like about a snake? You'd be surprised! This little girl has a problem. Her family doesn't have dogs, or cats, or birds--they have snakes! And she really, really, really really doesn't like snakes. 5. The Invisible Boy: A gentle story that teaches how small acts of kindness can help children feel included and allow them to flourish. 6. One Plastic Bag: Isatou Cessay and the Recycling Women of the Gambia: Discover the inspiring true story of Isatou Ceesay, an African woman who started a recycling movement to combat the pollution caused by plastic bags in her community. For years, plastic bags were a cheap and convenient option for carrying goods in Njau, Gambia. 7. Questions, Questions: a thoughtful book of thirteen rhyming couplets that create a calming meditation on life and the great questions it inspires, in board book format for the youngest readers. How do birds learn how to sing? What brings summer after spring? 8. The Smallest Girl in the Smallest Grade: Hardly anyone noticed young Sally McCabe.She was the smallest girl in the smallest grade. But Sally notices everything—from the twenty-seven keys on the janitor’s ring to the bullying happening on the playground. One day, Sally has had enough and decides to make herself heard. 9. Step Gently Out: What would happen if you walked very, very quietly and looked carefully at the natural world outside? You might see a cricket leap, a moth spread her wings, or a spider step across a silken web.
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