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Childcraft Always the Last Pick Story, Big Book

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Childcraft Always the Last Pick Story, Big Book is a product designed for teachers and therapists to help children grades Pre-K to 2 learn how to navigate and rise above bullying. Good for children who need a confidence boost, teaching classrooms about acceptance and kindness and beyond. In this book, baseball teammates are cruel to Matt, selecting him last, if at all. . .that is, until Matt taps into his inner gifts and finally does what he does best. "Always the Last Pick" is a softcover book written by Harriet Isecke and illustrated by Judith Pfeiffer. Big softcover book is good for reading to entire class or larger groups or individually with a child who needs a dose of encouragement. Provides relatable lessons and encouragement to children who may feel bullied or like an underdog. Colorful illustrations and captivating text will keep children's engagement and attention for a circle time reading. Good for use as a lesson or special project in compassion and life skills. Helps children gain a better understanding of how others' feelings are affected by others' actions. 32 pages.

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Materials: Contains no allergens.

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Price: 
9.00
as of: 
02/04/2019
Childcraft Always the Last Pick Story, Big Book

Made By:

Harriet Isecke and Judith Pfeiffer
Organization Type: 
Manufacturer

Harriet Isecke is the author and Judith Pfeiffer is the illustrator of "Always the Last Pick," a book about bulleying designed for students with behavioral problems.



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School Specialty, Inc.
Organization Type: 
Distributor
Address: 
Phone: 888- 388-3224
Fax: 800-513-2467
Phone (U.S. and Canada): 
920-882-5994