This inspiring graphic novel tells the story of groundbreaking psychologist and civil rights activist Mamie Phipps Clark, PhD and her research in the racial identity and development of self in Black children, the work that ultimately played a vital role in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case. Part of American Psychological Association's ......
Ever wonder how you can guess what your dad is making in the kitchen with just a whiff? Or why you don't hear your refrigerator running in the next room? That's your brilliant brain at work! Your smartest organ tells you what your senses are sensing-without you even trying! It uses what you already know and your memories to understand all that ......
Macaroni and Cheese are best friends, but Cheese wants to get a lot of attention from other classmates, often doing it in all the wrong ways, until he learns that there is plenty of room for friendships in life and that being yourself is the most appealing way to be.
Lulu loves her family, but people are always asking, "What are you?" Lulu hates that question. Her brother inspires her to come up with a power phrase so she can easily express who she is, not what she is.
A sweet story which shines a light on inner confidence, self acceptance, and courage. Lucy learns that doing a good deed will always make you shine bright!
One night, Lucy the raccoon follows her family out of their den, headed for the best garbage bins in town. Distracted by a jar of peanut butter, she gets separated from her family. How will she ever find her way back to her family and her cozy den? With the help of a friendly owl and his bird's-eye view, Lucy tunes into the world around her and ......
Kids know that their brain does a lot, like make them move, smile, remember, think, feel, and emote. But do they know how it really works? Readers will take a tour of the lobes of the human brain to discover all the cool things that it can do in this must-have introduction for all nonfiction collections.
One day, a line met a dot' and they decided to play together! Line and Dot create bold and brand new things by including a diverse group of friends - and they find that creating together is even more fun. This book creatively shows the importance of accepting, learning from, and living peacefully through individuality, differences, and diversity.
A practical, insightful workbook for teens about popularity: what it is, why some kinds are healthier than others, and how teens can grow their social intelligence and develop the confidence they need to feel more connected to their family peers and community. Each chapter includes personal stories, science and research, and recommendations.