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Books in Let's Talk About It series

  • Owen Has Burgers and Drum: Helping to Understand and Befriend Kids with Asperger's Syndrome

    Christine M. Sheils, Anita DuFalla, Frank R. Pane

    Paperback (New Horizon Press, June 4, 2013)
    There's a new student in Calvin's class, a boy named Owen. Mrs. Gilson, their teacher, asks Cal to show Owen around. Cal is curious about Owen, because he overheard Owen's mother telling Mrs. Gilson that Owen has burgers and drum. Where could Owen be keeping his burgers and drum? Are they in his backpack?Owen tapes the classroom rules to his desk, speaks too loudly and steals the ball when the students try to play soccer at recess. Cal can't figure out if Owen wants to be friends or not and he still hasn't found Owen's burgers and drum. Cal tells his mom about Owen. She explains that Owen has something called Asperger's Syndrome, which gives him a different learning style but he still could become a good friend.Owen Has Burgers and Drum is a fun story addressing the difficulties and rewards of befriending a child with Asperger's Syndrome. At the end of the book, the authors provide tips and suggestions to help parents and educators talk with children about Asperger's Syndrome and to help children better understand kids with an autism spectrum disorder.
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  • Overdoing It

    Joy Wilt Berry

    Paperback (Peter Pan Pr, June 1, 1983)
    Book by Berry, Joy Wilt
  • Why Are People Hungry?

    Ruth Versfeld

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, Dec. 15, 1987)
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  • Teasing

    Joy Wilt Berry

    Paperback (Peter Pan Pr, June 1, 1983)
    Book by Berry, Joy Wilt
  • Healthy Eating

    Honor Head

    Library Binding (Sea to Sea Pubns, Jan. 1, 2013)
    "An overview for kids describing how to eat healthy, with explanations of the food groups and ideas for healthy drinks and snacks. Includes discussion topics"--
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  • You Are Wonderfully Made

    Lois Walfrid Johnson

    Paperback (Bethany House Pub, July 1, 1999)
    A series of devotionals for children offers the Christian perspective on puberty and adolescence, offering short stories about children facing the challenges of this important life passage with God's help. Original.
  • Gluten Intolerance

    Caitie McAneney, Caitlin McAneney

    Hardcover (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Gluten intolerance is being diagnosed more than ever, which makes it an important issue for todays young readers. Using age-appropriate language, this book helps readers gain an understanding of the symptoms and dangers of gluten intolerance. Readers will learn the difference between gluten intolerance, celiac disease, and wheat allergies. They will learn how gluten affects some peoples bodies, how to avoid a negative reaction, and how to eat healthy. Tell Me More boxes provide supplemental facts and advice about gluten intolerance. Engaging text is supported by a glossary, color photographs, and websites for further research.
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  • Being good

    Joy Berry

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2002)
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  • Racism

    Angela Grunsell

    Library Binding (Gloucester Pr, March 1, 1991)
    Discusses the issue of racism and explains how readers can take an informed stand against the myths of racial superiority
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  • Drugs

    Sarah Levete

    Library Binding (Stargazer Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Explains what drugs are, why people take illegal drugs, their effects on the body, and how to say "no" to them.
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  • Let's Talk About New Situations: A Childhood Worries Book

    Joy Wilt Berry, Roey Fitzpatrick

    Paperback (Gold Star Pub, )
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  • Why Do People Drink Alcohol

    Pete Sanders

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Feb. 1, 1989)
    Explains how alcoholic beverages are made, describes their effect on the human body, and discusses alcoholism and the social aspects of drinking
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