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Books with author Allison Valentine

  • Bubble Gum Brain

    Julia Cook, Allison Valentine

    Paperback (National Center for Youth Issues, April 25, 2017)
    BECOMING is better than BEING. I have Bubble Gum Brain. I like to chew on my thoughts, flex, bend and stretch my brain, and expand the way I think! I make great mistakes that help me learn. I have Brick Brain. With me, things are the way they are...and they're probably not going to change much. I am the way I am...and that's just how it is. Meet Bubble Gum Brain and Brick Brain: two kids with two VERY different mindsets. Bubble Gum Brain likes to have fun adventures, learn new things, and doesn't worry about making great mistakes. Brick Brain is convinced that things are just fine the way they are and there's not much he can do to change them, so why try? When Bubble Gum Brain shows Brick Brain how to peel off his wrapper, Brick Brain begins to realize just how much more fun school...and life... can be! This creative story teaches children (and adults) the valuable lesson that becoming is better than being, which can open the door to a whole new world of possibilities! Ready, Get Mindset...GROW!!
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  • Soda Pop Head

    Julia Cook, Allison Valentine

    Paperback (National Center for Youth Issues, Sept. 15, 2011)
    There goes Lester. Watch him fester. His ears start to fizz. He gets mad as a griz. His face turns red. He's a Soda Pop Head. You just never know when Lester will blow. His cap will go flying. If it hits you, you'll be crying, so you'd better stay away from Lester today! His real name is Lester, but everyone calls him "Soda Pop Head." Most of the time he's pretty happy, but when things seem to be unfair his ears gets hot, his face turns red and he blows his top! Lester's dad comes to his rescue by teaching him a few techniques to "loosen the top" and cool down before his fizz takes control. Soda Pop Head will help your child control his/her anger while helping them manage stress. It's a must for the home or classroom.
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  • The Bubble Wrap Queen

    Julia Cook, Allison Valentine

    Paperback (National Center for Youth Issues, Sept. 1, 2008)
    In The Bubble Wrap Queen, Julia Cook has created a book that teaches the key B.A.S.I.C.S of injury prevention, Be Aware and Safe in Common Situations, to creatively address: Playground safety Poison control Automobile safety Bicycle safety and more! While The Bubble Wrap Queen undoubtedly makes learning these and other such safety messages more fun, the underlying messages are no laughing matter because the more your child enjoys reading and learning about them, the more they stick. And the more they stick, the more likely they are to save lives! Includes parent safety tips. Endorsed by National Safety Pediatric Experts, Dr. Marilyn Bull and Dr. Laura Jana.
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  • Soda Pop Head Activity and Idea Book

    Julia Cook, Allison Valentine

    Paperback (National Center for Youth Issues, Dec. 15, 2011)
    The perfect companion to the Soda Pop Head picture book. Anger is an emotion felt by everyone. The purpose of this activity book is to offer hands on activities that can teach a child how to channel anger in productive and non-destructive ways. It is important to teach children that it's OK to feel angry. It's what they choose to do with their anger that can make the difference!
  • Straight from the Horse's Mouth

    Julia Cook, Allison Valentine

    Paperback (National Center for Youth Issues, Nov. 15, 2012)
    Horses can help people fix ANYTHING! Archie is not your average horse. He helps people get rid of their flies...you know, the things that bug us! When horses get flies, they swish their tails to make them go away, but since people don't have tails, they come to Archie for help. This creative book for all ages takes a look at how powerful using horses can be to help people heal on the inside.
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  • The Can in Cancer

    Julia Cook, Allison Valentine

    Paperback (National Center for Youth Issues, Aug. 25, 2013)
    Eli is a young boy who finds out that he has cancer. Not knowing how to feel, his doctor tells him... "There is a 'can' in cancer, so when your life seems kinda rough, breathe in and out and clear your head and think about better stuff." This creatively written book of hope follows Eli's journey through the eyes of a patient, parents, siblings, teachers, health care providers, and friends. A must read for all who are searching for their "CAN" in cancer.
  • My Mom Thinks She's My Volleyball Coach, But She's Not

    Julia Cook, Allison Valentine

    Paperback (National Center for Youth Issues, May 1, 2007)
    For all of us that love watching volleyball but have a tendency to get a little too involved in the game. For those of us that cross the line between supportive fan and obnoxious spectator. This book will serve as a gentle and hilarious reminder that... Coaches Coach, Officials Officiate, Players Play, and Parents Parent (cheer, hug, encourage, help transport, feed). Written by an experienced volleyball mom and USA Volleyball, this book is designed to make the volleyball court a much more enjoyable place for us all to be. Includes tips from USA Volleyball for parents, coaches, players, and officials. Proceeds from the sale of this book go to USA Volleyball
  • Smarter Than The Scoopers

    Julia Cook, Allison Valentine

    Paperback (National Center for Youth Issues, July 15, 2012)
    Give children "the scoop" on personal safety with this powerfully important story written to empower children with the skills and confidence needed to make right choices in their daily social interactions. SCOOP is an acronym to help children remember five personal safety strategies to keep them safe in everyday situations: be Smart, use your Call list, zerO talking to strangers, keep strangers Out of your personal space, and always Pair up. This book is an excellent tool to help parents, teachers, counselors, and caregivers equip children with safety skills to prevent child abduction. Written in a friendly, non-threatening manner, SCOOP takes a refreshingly empathetic approach to the topic of personal safety from a child's point of view. This new edition includes online safety tips, too! Includes helpful parent safety tips. Endorsed by Child Watch of North America and The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
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  • How

    Allyson Valentine

    eBook (Speak, June 13, 2013)
    With the perfect plan to get the guy, what could possibly go wrong? Nora Fulbright is the most talented new cheerleader at Riverbend High. She may have been a friendless overachiever in the past but this year Nora is determined to transform from social larva to full blown butterfly. Even if it means dumbing herself down. But when Adam moves to town and steals Nora’s heart with his ultra-smarts she devises a plan to wow him with her intellect. Every move she makes getting closer to Adam is more complicated and she quickly loses control of her strategy. Can Nora to prove that she's not a complete airhead while keeping her image in check?Allyson Valentine's pitch-perfect humor and delightfully frustrating romance is perfect for fans of Stephanie Perkins's Anna and the French Kiss, Susanne Colosanti and Sarah Dessen.
  • How

    Allyson Valentine

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, June 13, 2013)
    A funny and smart romantic comedy about getting the guy. . . and finding yourself.Sophomore Nora Fulbright is the most talented and popular new cheerleader on the Riverbend High cheer squad. Never mind that she used to be queen of the nerds—a chess prodigy who answered every question first, aced every test and repelled friends at every turn—because this year, Nora is determined to fully transition from social pupa to full blown butterfly, even if it means dumbing down her entire schedule. But when funny, sweet and very cute Adam moves to town and steals Nora’s heart with his untra-smarts and illegally cute dimple, Nora has a problem. How can she prove to him that she’s not a complete airhead?Allyson Valentine has created a story so full of enamoring characters, pitch-perfect humor, and delightfully frustrating romance that it will leave you cheering. Great for fans of Stephanie Perkins's Anna and the French Kiss, Susanne Colosanti and Sarah Dessen.Praise for HOW (NOT) TO FIND A BOYFRIEND: “Great characters and plenty of plot twists and turns add to the appeal of this lighthearted love story.” –Voice of Youth Advocates “In Valentine's sassy debut, readers will groan as Nora messes everything up, and may grow frustrated with her choices (“For a smart girl you've had a pretty solid run of stupid”), but if they relate to her plight, they will find her funny, too.” –Booklist “Valentine offers a book about honoring the truth, following one's bliss, and being oneself that avoids being saccharine or overly prescriptive.” –Publishers Weekly
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  • How

    Allyson Valentine

    Paperback (Speak, June 12, 2014)
    With the perfect plan to get the guy, what could possibly go wrong? Nora Fulbright is the most talented new cheerleader at Riverbend High. She may have been a friendless overachiever in the past but this year Nora is determined to transform from social larva to full blown butterfly. Even if it means dumbing herself down. But when Adam moves to town and steals Nora’s heart with his ultra-smarts she devises a plan to wow him with her intellect. Every move she makes getting closer to Adam is more complicated and she quickly loses control of her strategy. Can Nora to prove that she's not a complete airhead while keeping her image in check?Allyson Valentine's pitch-perfect humor and delightfully frustrating romance is perfect for fans of Stephanie Perkins's Anna and the French Kiss, Susanne Colosanti and Sarah Dessen.
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  • My Mom Thinks She's My Volleyball Coach, But She's Not

    Julia Cook, Allison Valentine

    Hardcover (National Center for Youth Issues, June 30, 2007)
    For all of us that love watching volleyball but have a tendency to get a little too involved in the game. For those of us that cross the line between supportive fan and obnoxious spectator. This book will serve as a gentle and hilarious reminder that... Coaches Coach, Officials Officiate, Players Play, and Parents Parent (cheer, hug, encourage, help transport, feed). Written by an experienced volleyball mom and USA Volleyball, this book is designed to make the volleyball court a much more enjoyable place for us all to be. Includes tips from USA Volleyball for parents, coaches, players, and officials. Proceeds from the sale of this book go to USA Volleyball