books by Julia Cook
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Julia Cook
Don't Be Afraid to Drop
Julia Cook
National Center for Youth Issues
, 2008
Great for graduates!
This is a fun book to give graduates of any age. Although it's written for children it makes the point for teens and college students.
My Mouth Is a Volcano!
Julia Cook
National Center for Youth Issues
, 2008
We all know this child
This book is good for all ages and targets children who may need help controlling themselves or learning how to behave in a social setting. It is very direct, funny, and very relevant. This author is a genius. I recommend this book for special education classes, ...
The Bubble Wrap Queen
Julia Cook
National Center for Youth Issues
, 2008
Pairing up bubble wrap with personal safety rules: Who would have thought? Injury prevention with children has taken a whole new twist! The Bubble Wrap Queen uses the BASICS (Be Aware and Safe in Common Situations) to creatively address playground safety, poison control, automobile safety, bicycle safety and more. Includes parent safety tips. ...
I am a Booger, Treat Me with Respect (Children's/Life Skills)
Julia Cook
National Center for Youth Issues
, 2007
it works!
This book captivated my kindergarten children. I have children with Asperger syndrome who are very bright and intelligent but often don't do the appropriate thing in social situations. We had a big problem with one particular child, his finger, his nose, and more. ...
Caregivers' Comfort : an Inspirational 366-Day Journal and Record Book for Caregivers
Julie Cook Downing
Wimmer Cookbooks
, 2001
This inspirational 366-day "caregivers" journal and record book is an excellent tool for anyone caring for someone during an illness or surgery. It can be used for organizing and recording caregiving responsibilities, noting medical information and day-to-day observations while providing the caregiver daily inspiration and comfort. This beautiful ...
It's Hard To Be a Verb!
Julia Cook
National Center for Youth Issues
, 2008
Louis is a verb! He has a lot of trouble focusing and he is always doing something, but the problem is usually it s the wrong something. It s hard to be a verb! My knees start itching, my toes start twitching, my skin gets jumpy, others get grumpy. When it comes to sitting still it s just not my deal. Haven t you heard... I am a verb! Louis mom ...
My Mom Thinks She's My Volleyball Coach, But She's Not!
Julia Cook
National Center for Youth Issues
, 2007
Mom and Dad - be your kids biggest fan!
Mom and Dad, put away the megaphone. Everybody knows the dad or mom that seems to go too far in trying to coach their kid from the bleachers. Or maybe you're one of these? I know I have been. This book gives practical tips and a good reminder to remember your proper ...
A Bad Case of Tattle Tongue
Julia Cook
National Center for Youth Issues
, 2006
My kids love this book!
I am an elementary school guidance counselor. I read this book to my first grade classes, and they love it! It really helps them to clarify what the difference is between "telling" and "tattling." Moreover, it allows me to elaborate on examples of when it is ...
Personal Space Camp (Children's/Life Skills)
Julia Cook
National Center for Youth Issues
, 2007
Funny book on serious topic
This book is great for those k-3rd grade kids who don't seem to understand that not everyone wants them in their face. Lois goes about his day crashing into people (flying through space) and is told he would have to go to Personal Space Camp. He is all excited because ...
SCOOP (Children's/Life Skills)
Julia Cook
National Center for Youth Issues
, 2007
GIVE CHILDREN THE SCOOP ON PERSONAL SAFETY WITH THIS POWERFULLY IMPORTANT STORY WRITTEN TO GIVE CHILDREN THE SKILLS AND CONFIDENCE NEEDED TO MAKE RIGHT CHOICES IN THEIR DAILY SOCIAL INTERACTIONS. SCOOP TELLS THE STORY OF A YOUNG GIRL WHO FINDS A RABBIT, KEEPS IT AS HER OWN, AND AS A RESULT, LEARNS A HANDY LESSON ON HOW TO STAY SAFE IN EVERYDAY ...
Anger of Angels (d20 Generic System)
Sean Reynolds
White Wolf Publishing
, 2003
Brilliant writing, poorly organized
This is one of the better sourcebooks I've come across in the past while. With the 3.0/3.5 rules, it's so terribly easy to make just about kind of monster, class or race you want to, and many sourcebooks suffer as a result. There's such an abundance of material out ...
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