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Books in Let's Talk about It series

  • Raising Rabbits

    David Armentrout, Patricia Armentrout

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Offers advice on choosing a pet rabbit, and discusses housing, feeding, exercise, cleaning the litter box, and veterinary care.
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  • My Brother is Autistic

    Jennifer Moore-Mallinos, Marta Fabrega

    Paperback (Barron's Educational Series, Oct. 1, 2008)
    The sensitively written Let's Talk About It Books encourage preschool-age and early-grades children to explore their feelings, deal with problems that trouble them, and understand others who have problems of their own. Each title speaks to a particular concern that children might encounter in the course of growing up. All books in this series have appealing color illustrations on every page, and are available in both English and Spanish language editions. A short section at the back of each book offers related advice to parents. My Brother is Autistic describes a condition that affects many families. Medical experts are just beginning to understand varying degrees of autism and its impact on both the autistic child and his family. This book describes an autistic child from his brother's point of view. It talks about ways autistic kids can be helped and how they can better relate to their family and surroundings.
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  • Help! I Have a Hermit Crab

    David Armentrout, Patricia Armentrout

    Paperback (Rourke Pub Group, Aug. 1, 2010)
    The Perfect Introduction To Being A Pet Owner For The Child Ready To Get A Hermit Crab.
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  • Why Do People Harm Animals?

    Miles Barton

    Library Binding (Gloucester Pr, March 1, 1989)
    Discusses a variety of ways mankind is cruel to animals.
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  • Let's Talk about When You Have to Have Your Appendix Out

    Melanie Ann Apel

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2003)
    What are the symptoms of appendicitis? What happens when you have to go to the hospital to have your appendix out? This comforting book will lead kids through the process of getting an appendectomy and reassure them that with time and good care, they soon will be back at school and playing with their friends.
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  • I Want It Now: Helping Children Deal with Frustration and Disappointment

    Chris Loftis

    Paperback (New Horizon Press, Nov. 1, 2003)
    With his birthday fast approaching, Billy wants nothing more than the awesome bike he sees in a catalog. However, with his father having been laid off and his mother working two jobs, they simply cannot afford such an expensive gift. Upon hearing the word "no," Billy flies into a rage. However, when he talks to his parents about it later, he learns to compromise, realizing spending time with his family means more to him than a bike. His parents also promise to save what they can to someday buy the bike.The touching story shows that some wishes and "gimmies" may not come true, yet the love that families share is the best gift of all.
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  • Being Destructive

    Joy Berry, John Costanza

    Hardcover (Sunflower Books, Nov. 15, 1989)
    Lets Talk About Being Destructive was written by Joy Wilt Berry. Lets Talk About Being Destructive was published by Children's Press. Subjects of Lets Talk About Being Destructive include Behavior, Children: Babies & Toddlers, Conduct of life, Human behavior, and Juvenile literature. Very young children often develop irresponsible behavior when they are not encouraged to assume responsibility for their actions and reactions. Parents often foster irresponsible behavior when they perceive children as helpless and incapable of assuming responsibility for their lives. The purpose of this book is to help parents begin the process of shifting the responsibility for a child's behavior from the parent to the child.
  • Doggie Duties

    David Armentrout, Patricia Armentrout

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Offers advice for those who have dogs as pets on how dogs are pack animals, and discusses veterinary care, cleaning up after a dog, feeding, play, visiting a dog park, bathing a dog, and caring for a puppy.
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  • Let's Talk About Elements and The Pagan Wheel

    Siusaidh Ceanadach

    Paperback (Moon Books, March 16, 2013)
    Let's Talk About Elements and The Pagan Wheel is the second book in the Let's Talk series. It is designed to teach about the classical elements and their links with the different Pagan Festivals of the Wheel of the Year. There is a story to read for each festival as well as suggestions to help children find out and learn more.
  • Doggie Duties

    David Armentrout, Patricia Armentrout

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Let’s Talk About Pets is a new series for eager young pet owners. Each book provides the reader informaton on choosing a pet and caring for a pet. Readers of all levels will appreciate how each book integrates text and photographs to provide the important information needed to be a responsible pet owner.
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  • Cassandra Gets Her Smile Back: Teaching Children to Care for Their Teeth

    Sherri Alpert, Tea Seroya

    Paperback (New Horizon Press, June 22, 2010)
    Cassandra loves to smile. Unfortuately Cassandra also loves to eat candy, but doesn't love to brush her teeth. One day, Cassandra discovers ugly brown spots on her teeth. No matter how much she brushes, the ugly spots will not go away. Her mother tells her she has to go to the dentist to have her teeth cleaned and x-rayed. However Cassandra is afraid to go to the dentist Β— what will the dentist do? This delightfully illustrated story will help explain to children what to expect from a trip to the dentist, helping to eliminate fears as well as teaching the importance of good oral hygiene.
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  • What It's Like to Be Old

    Pete Sanders

    Library Binding (Gloucester Pr, Sept. 1, 1992)
    An introduction to what it's like to be old, physically and mentally, describing the joys and challenges of old age
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