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    A Boy Called Hopeless by M.J.

    Jeremiah Rogers could not walk like other children. He could not speak well. His hands were not coordinated. And even worse, he could not think clearly. Jeremiah’s older sister, M.J., tells his story with great tenderness, concern and a wonderful sense of humor. She invites readers to step into the world of her brain-injured brother and share the wonder of A Boy Called Hopeless. 231 pages. 1986

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    A Potty for Me

    Mommy got me a brand new potty!But I’m not ready yet!I want to run and play.Uh-oh, I peed in my pants.But Mommy says, “That’s okay!”Children will love following along and lifting the flaps to see the child play, sit on the potty, eat, sit on the potty, sleep, and then sit on the potty…until finally there is success.Written from a child’s point of view, this new potty-training book will help children join in the final refrain, “I’m so proud of me!” Ages 4-8. 28 pages. 2004

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    A Walk in the Rain with a Brain

    Each brain finds its own special way–that’s the message in this delightful, colorful story by America’s foremost expert on learning and childhood development.Edward Hallowell, MD, is a noted psychiatrist and teacher and a leading authority on attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. At many of his lectures worldwide he has read a story he wrote for children about how each person’s brain is unique–and it has resonated among the thousands of parents, teachers, and others who have heard it.A Walk in the Rain with a Brain is the illustrated version of that story.

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    Be Good to Eddie Lee

    “Be good to Eddie Lee,” Christy says about her young neighbor with Down syndrome. Author Virginia Fleming and artist Floyd Cooper merge their considerable talents to touch just the right chords in this enchanting story that takes resounding pleasure in the amazing and wonderful differences between human beings. Grades: 2-3.

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    Ben, King of the River

    Chad can’t wait for the camping trip. He just hopes his brother, Ben, won’t ruin it. Ben was born with a developmental disability, and though he’s five, he doesn’t always act it. Ben doesn’t like new things, and sometimes his behavior is embarrassing. Chad loves Ben, but life with him can be frustrating. The camping trip is great, and Ben especially loves being in the water. He splashes and plays and holds his hands high, like he’s King of the River. But Chad sees some boys who make fun of Ben. The brothers encounter the same boys later and Chad expects the worst.

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    Big Boys Use the Potty

    See also: Big Girls Use the Potty, #27343)These colorful books use friendly images and rhyming text to encourage kids to develop good behavior patterns. As an added incentive, each title comes with a sheet of star stickers and a special reward chart. Each time kids meet one of the goals, a star goes on the chart!These two engaging books take the worry out of toilet training by motivating boys and girls to get excited about using the potty. Baby-Preschool. 20 pages. 2008

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    Big Ernie’s New Home

    While supplies last, you save $2.99 (20%) For young children, moving to a new home presents a unique set of challenges. While older children grasp the concept of permanent change, preschoolers may not until they have been in their new surroundings for several days or weeks. They experience a move on a very sensory level, reacting to changes in sights, smells, sounds, and climate.

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    Big Girls Use the Potty

    These colorful books use friendly images and rhyming text to encourage kids to develop good behavior patterns. As an added incentive, each title comes with a sheet of star stickers and a special reward chart. Each time kids meet one of the goals, a star goes on the chart!These two engaging books take the worry out of toilet training by motivating boys and girls to get excited about using the potty. 20 pages. 2008 (See also: Big Boys Use the Potty, #27344)

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    Black Jack Jetty

    Ever since his soldier father is killed in Afghanistan, Jack has been frightened. He has nightmares. He doesn’t see his friends as often. He worries. He worries all the time. So when his mother suggests traveling across the country to the Jersey Shore for the summer, his fears escalate.But Jack is about to experience the magic and mystery of Black Jack Jetty. Join Jack and the treasure-hunting cousins as he discovers the healing powers of family.

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