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Books in Learning about Sex series

  • Why Boys and Girls are Different: For Boys Ages 3-5 - Learning About Sex

    Carol Greene

    Hardcover (Concordia Publishing, June 5, 2015)
    "This book, the first in the newly revised Learning About Sex series for boys, will guide you in the often difficult task of introducing and explaining human sexuality. Through simple, age-appropriate text and pictures, boys ages 3 to 5 discover that the similarities and differences between boys and girls are created by God for specific reasons. "
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  • I Help: A book about empathy and kindness

    Cheri J. Meiners M.Ed., Penny Weber

    Board book (Free Spirit Publishing, Oct. 4, 2019)
    A little boy notices helpers and shares ways he is a helper too. “I know lots of people who help me.” Even very young children often respond naturally to the needs of others and want to give comfort and help. As they see family, teachers, and community members helping them, they may want to do helpful things as well. “I’m a helper too. I want to show that I care.” Positive and friendly, this board book encourages toddlers to notice the ways others help them and recognize some of the many ways they can help others. From simple gestures like offering the baby a pacifier or giving comfort to a friend, to bigger tasks that involve working with others to wash the dog, pick up toys, or plant a seedling, children see that they can make an important contribution. “’I’m big enough now to help in a big way.” As children become more aware of the feelings, needs, and wants of others, they can learn simple and ordinary responses that show empathy and caring to those around them. A section for adults offers tips on talking about the book together, along with activities for encouraging children to help others. Access to a digital download with ideas for opportunities for toddlers to help in their community is also provided.Learning About Me & You Series Support toddlers and young preschoolers in developing self-awareness and social awareness with these charming board books focused on early social skills. With her straightforward and encouraging style, author Cheri J. Meiners guides little ones to understand how they fit into their world and how other people fit in too. Children learn about belonging, feelings, playing, sharing, helping, and more. Perfect for group or home settings, each book includes tips and information for teachers, parents, and caregivers.
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  • I Share: A book about being kind and generous

    Cheri J. Meiners M.Ed., Penny Weber

    Board book (Free Spirit Publishing, Oct. 16, 2018)
    A little girl finds she has plenty to share. “I have some special things that belong just to me. I want to get along. What can I do?” So begins this charming book that guides young children to see that sharing is their choice, why they might choose to share, and how sharing can be good for everyone. A little girl thinks about the way her family, her friends, and other children share with her—and how happy she feels when this happens. “I might think, ‘That’s how I want to be!’ I want to show that I care. So I may choose to say ‘Yes!’” Colorful scenes in a variety of settings help little ones see that everyone has “plenty to share.”Learning About Me & You Series Support toddlers and young preschoolers in developing self-awareness and social awareness with these charming board books focused on early social skills. With her straightforward and encouraging style, author Cheri J. Meiners guides little ones to understand how they fit into their world and how other people fit in, too. Children learn about belonging, feelings, playing, sharing, helping, and more. Perfect for group or home settings, each book includes tips and information for teachers, parents, and caregivers.
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  • I Listen: A book about hearing, understanding, and connecting

    Cheri J. Meiners M.Ed., Penny Weber

    Board book (Free Spirit Publishing, May 9, 2019)
    Early listening skills lead to understanding and belonging. “I hear things all around me. Talking is a special sound I hear.” Listening is a critical communication skill that builds a child’s attention span and leads to understanding. This simple but powerful board book helps toddlers see why listening is important, understand what it means to be a good listener, and recognize how listening benefits everyone. At home and at school, a little girl discovers wonderful sounds, kind words, new things to learn, and a sense of belonging. “When I really listen, I feel like I matter to someone. I show people they’re important to me.” Includes tips and information for teachers, parents, and caregivers and downloadable bonus activities.Learning About Me & You Series Support toddlers and young preschoolers in developing self-awareness and social awareness with these charming board books focused on early social skills. With her straightforward and encouraging style, author Cheri J. Meiners guides little ones to understand how they fit into their world and how other people fit in too. Children learn about belonging, feelings, playing, sharing, helping, and more. Perfect for group or home settings, each book includes tips and information for teachers, parents, and caregivers and downloadable bonus activities.
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  • How You Are Changing: For Boys Ages 10-12 and Parents

    Jane Graver, Len Ebert

    Paperback (Concordia Publishing House, July 1, 2008)
    The changes that occur to preteens can be very traumatic. This book, the third in the Learning About Sex series for boys, explains to 10- to 12-year-olds that these changes are normal and are a part of Gods unfolding plan for their growth and development. From preschoolers to adults, the updated and revised Learning About Sex series makes the awesome gift of sexuality understandable to all. Age-appropriate language and graphics throughout the six books help the reader recognize gender differences as one of Gods great gifts designed as part of His creation plan.
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  • Where Do Babies Come From?: For Boys Ages 6-8 - Learning About Sex

    Concordia Publishing House

    Hardcover (Concordia Publishing, June 5, 2015)
    This book, the second in the newly revised Learning About Sex series for boys, will guide you in the often difficult task of introducing and explaining human sexuality. Through simple, age-appropriate text and pictures, boys ages 6 to 8 will better understand how a baby develops and discover that each person is special and important!
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  • I Play: A book about discovery and cooperation

    Cheri J. Meiners M.Ed., Penny Weber

    Board book (Free Spirit Publishing, Oct. 16, 2018)
    A look at the pleasures and discoveries of play. “When we all join in, I feel like I belong. Let’s play!” Play is the essential activity of childhood. When children engage in healthy play, they develop motor skills, express themselves through music and art, grow cognitively, and create imaginative worlds. This simple, expressive board book vividly shares with toddlers and preschoolers the pleasures and discoveries of play as it explores playing independently, observing others, playing side by side, sharing, taking turns, and cooperating.Learning About Me & You Series Support toddlers and young preschoolers in developing self-awareness and social awareness with these charming board books focused on early social skills. With her straightforward and encouraging style, author Cheri J. Meiners guides little ones to understand how they fit into their world and how other people fit in, too. Children learn about belonging, feelings, playing, sharing, helping, and more. Perfect for group or home settings, each book includes tips and information for teachers, parents, and caregivers.
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  • Love, Sex, & God: For Young Men Ages 15 and Up

    Bill Ameiss, Jane Graver

    Paperback (Concordia Pub House, July 1, 2008)
    Sex instruction for teenage boys with an emphasis on Christian values.
  • Learning About DNA, Grades 4 - 8

    Debbie Routh

    Paperback (Mark Twain Media, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Connect students in grades 4 and up with science using Learning about DNA. This 48-page book covers topics such as DNA basics, microscopes, the organization of the cell, mitosis and meiosis, and dominant and recessive traits. It reinforces lessons supporting the use of scientific process skills to observe, analyze, debate, and report, and each principle is supplemented by worksheets, puzzles, a research project, a unit test, and a vocabulary list. The book also includes an answer key.
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  • I Speak Up: A book about self-expression and communication

    Cheri J. Meiners M.Ed., Penny Weber

    Board book (Free Spirit Publishing, May 9, 2019)
    A little boy learns to say what he wants, use kind words, and ask for help. “I love to talk with people!” announces the toddler narrator of this charming board book. Language is an essential communication skill and an important avenue for self-expression, meeting needs, conversation, problem-solving, and cooperation. “My friend and I talk about things we both like. We get along.” Through simple text and engaging, realistic illustrations, young children learn when, why, and how to speak up: in order to share feelings, wants, and interests; to say thank you and ask for help; and to offer kind words and feel a sense of belonging. Includes tips and information for teachers, parents, and caregivers and downloadable bonus activities.Learning About Me & You Series Support toddlers and young preschoolers in developing self-awareness and social awareness with these charming board books focused on early social skills. With her straightforward and encouraging style, author Cheri J. Meiners guides little ones to understand how they fit into their world and how other people fit in too. Children learn about belonging, feelings, playing, sharing, helping, and more. Perfect for group or home settings, each book includes tips and information for teachers, parents, and caregivers and downloadable bonus activities.
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  • Why Boys & Girls Are Different: For Boys Ages 4-6 and Parents

    Carol Greene, Michelle Dorenkamp

    Hardcover (Concordia Publishing, July 1, 2008)
    This book, the first in the Learning About Sex series for boys, aids parents in the often difficult task of introducing and explaining human sexuality. The simple, age-appropriate text and pictures in this book teach boys ages 4 to 6 that the similarities and differences between boys and girls are created by God for specific reasons. From preschoolers to adults, the updated and revised Learning About Sex series makes the awesome gift of sexuality understandable to all. Age-appropriate language and graphics throughout the six books help the reader recognize gender differences as one of Gods great gifts designed as part of His creation plan.
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  • Why Boys and Girls Are Different: For Ages 3 to 5 and Parents

    Carol Greene, Michelle Dorankamp

    Hardcover (Concordia Pub House, June 1, 1998)
    Simple sex instruction for the preschooler, presented from a Christian point of view
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