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Books with author Janis Arnold

  • What I Want to Be from a - Z

    Janis Arnold

    Paperback (Westwood Books Publishing LLC, Sept. 8, 2018)
    "What do you want to be when you grow up?" At some point in their young lives, this question is heard by most children. My poetry book What I Want to Be from A to Z is a fun way to learn about a variety of careers. Each poem contains vocabulary that will help children learn about a career. When children become familiar with a rhyming book, they begin to make predictions, which is an important part of early reading skills. My two main characters are foxes: a female English red fox named Fiona, and an American gray fox named Fernando. While reading through the book, the reader will view on some of the poems one of the foxes dressed up for that career.Early childhood education is an important part of our education system in America. Literacy plays a vital role in these classrooms. Learning the concept of reading at a young age will enhance their academic success, which will help them be successful through their school years. Books play a vital role in the classroom to encourage a love of reading. During preschool and kindergarten, parents are encouraged by the teachers to read to their child daily. Reading material that contains information and is not just a story encourages critical thinking skills which will help these students achieve higher goals at school.
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  • What I Want to Be from A–Z

    Janis Arnold

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Jan. 15, 2018)
    What do you want to be when you grow up? At some point in their young lives, this question is heard by most children. My poetry book What I Want to Be from A to Z is a fun way to learn about a variety of careers. Each poem contains vocabulary that will help children learn about a career. When children become familiar with a rhyming book, they begin to make predictions, which is an important part of early reading skills. My two main characters are foxes: a female English red fox named Fiona, and an American gray fox named Fernando. While reading through the book, the reader will view on some of the poems one of the foxes dressed up for that career. Early childhood education is an important part of our education system in America. Literacy plays a vital role in these classrooms. Learning the concept of reading at a young age will enhance their academic success, which will help them be successful through their school years. Books play a vital role in the classroom to encourage a love of reading. During preschool and kindergarten, parents are encouraged by the teachers to read to their child daily. Reading material that contains information and is not just a story encourages critical thinking skills which will help these students achieve higher goals at school.
  • While I Am Growing, I Want You To Teach Me All These Things From A - Z: "A Parent Handbook in poetry, on building positive characteristics in their child."

    Janis M Arnold MS.

    Paperback (Westwood Books Publishing LLC, Oct. 22, 2019)
    “While I am Growing, I want you to Teach me, all these things from A-Z”. As a parent, we all want our children to grow up into responsible caring adults. By instilling positive characteristics into our children in early childhood we can help them grow and develop into people of integrity, who display ethical conduct. Each poem informs the reader of a positive character trait. Parents can read these poems to their children while explaining the importance of having such qualities, in order, to be a successful part of society. Modeling these positive qualities on a daily basis, will help you guide your child into being successful. Early childhood education is an important part of our education system in America. But we all know it begins at home from the time the child is born. What we teach them as they grow, becomes part of who they will be as an adult.
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  • ABC is Fun for Me!

    Jane Arnold

    Paperback (Jane Arnold, Nov. 3, 2015)
    Go on a trip through the alphabet where silly letter rhymes and tongue-twisters bring humor and delight to children of all ages! Numerous opportunities for sounding out rhythms give young readers more exposure to phonics – making each page a stimulating learning adventure!
  • Sammy Semibreve's First Piano Book

    Janet Arnold

    Paperback (Melrose Books, April 23, 2009)
    Janet Arnold s colourful, interactive and fun learning book is bound to be a hit with young aspiring pianists. Written in an engaging and informative style, Sammy Semibreve s First Piano Book shows young children how to start playing the piano with confidence and enthusiasm, preparing the foundations for further learning.
  • The Special Number: 9/1/2001

    Janet Arnold

    Paperback (Xlibris, Corp., March 18, 2011)
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  • The Special Number: 9-1-1

    Janet Arnold

    eBook (Xlibris US, March 18, 2011)
    After hearing the sirens of a fire truck and an ambulance, Samantha starts thinking. How did they know when and where there was an emergency. Grandma said there was a special telephone number people could call. Grandma decided it was time for Samantha to learn how to use that special number.
  • While I Am Growing, I Want You To Teach Me All These Things From A - Z: "A Parent Handbook in poetry, on building positive characteristics in their child."

    Janis M Arnold MS.

    eBook (Westwood Books Publishing LLC, Oct. 22, 2019)
    “While I am Growing, I want you to Teach me, all these things from A-Z”. As a parent, we all want our children to grow up into responsible caring adults. By instilling positive characteristics into our children in early childhood we can help them grow and develop into people of integrity, who display ethical conduct. Each poem informs the reader of a positive character trait. Parents can read these poems to their children while explaining the importance of having such qualities, in order, to be a successful part of society. Modeling these positive qualities on a daily basis, will help you guide your child into being successful. Early childhood education is an important part of our education system in America. But we all know it begins at home from the time the child is born. What we teach them as they grow, becomes part of who they will be as an adult.