Read, Learn and Grow with Books
Read, Learn and Grow with Books
This holiday give the gift of learning. This is an excellent way to give affordable, fun and educational gifts that provide discovery, escape and surprise. Let their imaginations expand while providing something that can be used time and time again.
Special Day Cooking: A Life Skills Cookbook
By Beverly Worth Palomba
EVERYDAY RECIPES FOR THE SN COMMUNITY: Recipes are in large type and easy-to-follow steps for all skill levels. They are safe — needing only a microwave, toaster or blender and a plastic knife to cook, and sometimes no equipment at all.
By Teresa Anne
Power Make exercise a fun family affair. Kids create healthy habits as early as possible and inspire children to engage themselves. The book serves a dual purpose by teaching young kids the alphabet while paving the way for a life-long tradition of health and fitness.”
Jokes for Kids: 299 Clean Jokes for Kids
By Lizzy Burbank
Kid tested, Kid approved! These jokes are great to tell over and over and are perfect for children. It also includes “knock-knock” jokes, sports jokes and tongue twisters. Laughter is the best medicine.
This journal gives parents and kids a place to draw and write together Featuring 100+ interactive prompts, this will take you and your children on a journey through your wildest imaginations. Once all the pages are complete you’ll end up with a treasured one-of-a-kind keepsake.
More Books
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- Top 10 Picture Books Gift Recommendations + A Parent Resource Guide!
- Special Resources: This Season Give the Gift of Knowledge
- 5 Books to Help Celebrate Grandparents Day
- Bookshelf Essentials: Life Skills Books
- Special Education & Parenting Classics
- Puberty Help! Great Books to Help You with Questions and Challenges
- Top 10 Picture Books Gift Recommendations + A Parent Resource Guide!
- Different Ability Awareness
- Kids’ Books Essentials: Supporting Different-Ability Awareness
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This post originally appeared on our November/December 2014 Magazine