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Books in All About Me series

  • Birds

    Ruth Daly, John Willis

    Library Binding (Weigl Pub Inc, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Did you know that some birds hide nuts in trees during the fall? They do this to store food for winter. Find out more in Birds,
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  • What's the Catch?: How to Avoid Getting Hooked and Manipulated

    David Sobel M.D., Jeff Jackson, Robert Ornstein Ph.D.

    Paperback (Hoopoe Books, Nov. 19, 2015)
    This book is the third in Hoopoe Book's ALL ABOUT ME series. In it readers will look at how people (from our parents to our peers) and media (from advertising to the internet) try to influence us. In many situations we are influenced to think, feel or behave in ways we might not usually do. Sometimes that influence is helpful, but at other times we end up shortchanged. The book explores situations and examples that will help us become more aware of the forces nudging and pushing us. To get the most of out the book, there are many fun and entertaining activities the reader can do over and over again, and which help us to see more clearly when we being helped or when we are being manipulated, brainwashed and tricked. And readers can learn when and how to protect themselves from unwanted influence. The author, David Sobel, M.D., is a practicing physician and presents ideas that are easy to read and absorb. The book is illustrated by artist Jeff Jackson with a cast of teen characters and images to help highlight these ideas. The All About Me Series from Hoopoe Books presents books to help you understand yourself and how you, as a human being, work. This is fundamental information, but we often forget to teach you about it in school. For example, what psychologists know about how we see, think, and feel. How these abilities work, how they change, grow or get stuck and how reliable they are as we try to make sense of ourselves, our friends, our relatives and the world around us. There is good, solid information readily available and scientifically validated ... and it's all about you ... and me.
  • Jim Arnosky's All About Owls

    Jim Arnosky

    Library Binding (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 1995)
    A children's introduction to the nighttime world of owls addresses such questions as why their eyes are so big, where they stay during the daytime, and what they eat, and the text is accompanied by lavish watercolor illustrations.
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  • My Family: Love and Care, Give and Share

    Lisa Marie Bullard, Brandon Reibeling

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2002)
    While describing his extended family, Matthew shows us where families are the same, even if they look different from the outside. Divorce, step-families, grandparents, adoption, siblings, and pets all make up part of Matthew's family.
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  • Jim Arnosky's All About Rattlesnakes

    Jim Arnosky

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Oct. 1, 1997)
    An up-close introduction to rattlesnakes combines simple text and vivid watercolor illustrations to describe where they live, how they use their senses, and why their tales rattle.
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  • Chinese Myths and Legends

    Anita Ganeri

    Paperback (Raintree, July 1, 2013)
    The Ancient Chinese lived thousands of years ago, but their myths are filled with characters, creatures, and stories that have fascinated people ever since. This book mixes dramatic retellings and nonfiction information to give a full picture of Chinese myths, exploring the gods, goddesses, heroes, villains, tricksters, and quests that make Chinese myths and legends so compelling.
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  • Me and My Feelings: What Emotions Are and How We Can Manage Them

    Robert Guarino, Jeff Jackson, Robert Ornstein Ph.D.

    Paperback (Hoopoe Books, Dec. 28, 2015)
    ME AND MY FEELINGS, the second book in the All About Me Series, explores the mystery of our feelings. What are emotions? How and why do they work the way they do? How can we manage our feelings when we need to? Here readers will discover all that scientists and researchers know about emotions. Once people understand emotions, they will find them easier to manage in themselves and easier to understand in others. The book also introduces some ideas and tricks that can help us do this. Author Robert Guarino has developed many hands-on activities and experiments in the book which are fun and instructive and will help to reinforce these new ideas. This is his second book in this series, the first being ME AND MY MEMORY.
  • Tell Me About Hajj

    Saniyasnain Khan, K.M. Ravindran

    Paperback (Goodword Books, )
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  • Me and My Memory: Why We Forget Some Things and Remember Others

    Robert Guarino, Jeff Jackson, Robert Ornstein Ph.D.

    Paperback (Hoopoe Books, Dec. 8, 2015)
    This book is the first book in Hoopoe Books' ALL ABOUT ME series. It explores the mystery of our minds and memory: How do we remember? And how do we forget? In it, readers will discover all that scientists and researchers know and explore questions yet to be answered. Readers will begin to notice how their own and other people's memories work. They'll learn to understand why memory is powerful but not perfect and will uncover some strategies for improving memory. Throughout the book, there are numerous exciting activities to enhance these strategies. It is written by high-school teacher, Robert Guarino, who not only presents fundamental information, but has done so in clear and thoughtful text that teens will relate to. The book is illustrated throughout with a cast of inviting teen characters done by artist, Jeff Jackson, which helps to illustrate the concepts in a style that young and old alike will enjoy. The All About Me Series from Hoopoe Books presents books to help you understand yourself and how you, as a human being, work. This is fundamental information, but we often forget to teach you about it in school. For example, what psychologists know about how we see, think, and feel. How these abilities work, how they change, grow or get stuck and how reliable they are as we try to make sense of ourselves, our friends, our relatives and the world around us. There is good, solid information readily available and scientifically validated ... and it's all about you ... and me.
  • What We See and Don't See

    Robert Guarino, Jeff Jackson, Robert Ornstein Ph.D.

    Paperback (Hoopoe Books, Dec. 29, 2015)
    WHAT WE SEE AND DON'T SEE, the fourth book in the All About Me series, explores what science and research shows about how we perceive our world. Readers will learn how our brain makes sense of the world. They will discover how our brain simplifies and organizes information: How we see what we see and, sometimes, don't see what is obviously in front of us. They will discover how our five senses can be "extended," and our perception enhanced. They'll explore how there is more to perception than what meets the eye (or ear, or nose, or...), and how our culture can influence how we experience our surroundings. In other words, learn why it is important to "keep the bear at bay." The All About Me Series from Hoopoe Books presents books to help you understand yourself and how you, as a human being, work. This is fundamental information, but we often forget to teach you about it in school. For example, what psychologists know about how we see, think, and feel. How these abilities work, how they change, grow or get stuck and how reliable they are as we try to make sense of ourselves, our friends, our relatives and the world around us. There is good, solid information readily available and scientifically validated ... and it's all about you ... and me.
  • What Is Money?

    Ben Hubbard, Beatriz Castro

    Hardcover (Crabtree Pub Co, Jan. 15, 2020)
    "Leo is confused! Money is everywhere, but he never actually sees any. Then on his birthday, his aunt sends him some cash. What will Leo do with it?"--
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  • My Growing Body

    Caryn Jenner

    Paperback (Hachette Children's Group, March 27, 2014)
    Addresses the different aspects children have to understand as they take a larger and more active role in their communities - from exploring the different kinds of families they are part of to understanding feelings and how their behaviour affects others