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Books in We Can Be Responsible! series

  • We Stay Clean

    Lynda Arnez

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2019)
    From washing our hands to brushing our teeth, the ways people stay clean are easy enough for even young kids to do. With a fun, encouraging tone, the main content of this book focuses on the age-appropriate ways readers can be responsible for keeping their own bodies clean. Including cooperating with parents, this book is written for new readers' cognitive development and reading comprehension development. Full-color photographs support the text and provide real-life examples to inspire readers to keep clean.
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  • We Help Clean Up

    Lynda Arnez

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2019)
    At the end of the day, it's no fun to stop playing, clean up, and go to bed. But it's important to everyone's happiness if kids do. Using easy-to-understand examples and language written especially for new readers, this book encourages readers to keep their home clean, and have a great attitude while doing it. The main content offers good, age-appropriate reasons for readers to want to help their families clean up, complemented by full-color photographs.
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  • We Stay Clean

    Lynda Arnez

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2019)
    From washing our hands to brushing our teeth, the ways people stay clean are easy enough for even young kids to do. With a fun, encouraging tone, the main content of this book focuses on the age-appropriate ways readers can be responsible for keeping their own bodies clean. Including cooperating with parents, this book is written for new readers' cognitive development and reading comprehension development. Full-color photographs support the text and provide real-life examples to inspire readers to keep clean.
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  • We Get Dressed

    Lynda Arnez

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Responsibility means knowing what you have to get done and doing it. For young kids, these tasks often include getting ready for the day. However, many parents know the battle of getting a child dressed. This book uses age-appropriate language and content perfect for beginning readers to encourage a positive attitude and independent action. Full-color photographs correlate closely with the text to aid readers' comprehension and given them relatable examples of other kids showing how responsible they are and getting dressed.
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  • We Take Care of Pets

    Lynda Arnez

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2019)
    All family pets need to be fed, given water, groomed, possibly walked, or simply played with. These can be great jobs for younger kids just starting to be given some responsibilities. Complemented by full-color photographs, the main text describes the ways pre-K readers can take care of different kinds of common pets, from dogs to birds. Age-appropriate, relatable examples inspire readers to offer their help while language written for beginning readers allows them to navigate the content with confidence and increasing reading independence.
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  • We Can Be Responsible!

    Lynda Arnez

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2019)
    There are so many ways that children in pre-kindergarten can show that they're responsible. They can brush their teeth, learn to make a sandwich, and even help groom the dog. Responsibility gives children confidence and teaches them how to be good citizens. This set covers typical areas of responsibility beginning readers might encounter, encouraging them to stay clean and help out. It also engages their new reading skills. Colorful photographs of other pre-K-age children help readers relate to the tasks at hand and are correlated to the main text, aiding in reader comprehension. Features include: ATOS reading level below 1.0. Age-appropriate suggestions of ways readers can be responsible. Introduces readers to informational-text features, such as an index and table of contents.
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  • We Make Lunch

    Lynda Arnez

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Inspiring young children to want to cook is great way to discourage picky eating and promote healthy food behaviors. Giving them the responsibility of making lunch for themselves is a great way to get started, and it can be fun. Through relatable examples of simple foods readers can try, this book supports readers' confidence and independence in the kitchen as they explore sandwich making, washing fresh fruit, and more. Close text-image correlation aids readers' comprehension of the age-appropriate language used on each page.
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  • We Stay Healthy

    Lynda Arnez

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Moving, eating a variety of foods, and sleeping well are all important ways to keep a body healthy. In this book for new readers, the main content focuses on ways children can be sure to take care of themselves. Encouragement to try fruits and vegetables, play outside, and get to bed on time is accompanied by closely correlated photographs of kids practicing these actions, inspiring readers to do the same. Written with language and grammar suitable for pre-K readers, this book not only supports healthy activities, but also develops readers' independent reading.
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  • We Make Lunch

    Lynda Arnez

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Inspiring young children to want to cook is great way to discourage picky eating and promote healthy food behaviors. Giving them the responsibility of making lunch for themselves is a great way to get started, and it can be fun. Through relatable examples of simple foods readers can try, this book supports readers' confidence and independence in the kitchen as they explore sandwich making, washing fresh fruit, and more. Close text-image correlation aids readers' comprehension of the age-appropriate language used on each page.
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  • We Stay Healthy

    Lynda Arnez

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Moving, eating a variety of foods, and sleeping well are all important ways to keep a body healthy. In this book for new readers, the main content focuses on ways children can be sure to take care of themselves. Encouragement to try fruits and vegetables, play outside, and get to bed on time is accompanied by closely correlated photographs of kids practicing these actions, inspiring readers to do the same. Written with language and grammar suitable for pre-K readers, this book not only supports healthy activities, but also develops readers' independent reading.
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  • We Get Dressed

    Lynda Arnez

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Responsibility means knowing what you have to get done and doing it. For young kids, these tasks often include getting ready for the day. However, many parents know the battle of getting a child dressed. This book uses age-appropriate language and content perfect for beginning readers to encourage a positive attitude and independent action. Full-color photographs correlate closely with the text to aid readers' comprehension and given them relatable examples of other kids showing how responsible they are and getting dressed.
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  • We Can Be Responsible!

    Lynda Arnez

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2019)
    There are so many ways that children in pre-kindergarten can show that they're responsible. They can brush their teeth, learn to make a sandwich, and even help groom the dog. Responsibility gives children confidence and teaches them how to be good citizens. This set covers typical areas of responsibility beginning readers might encounter, encouraging them to stay clean and help out. It also engages their new reading skills. Colorful photographs of other pre-K-age children help readers relate to the tasks at hand and are correlated to the main text, aiding in reader comprehension. Features include: ATOS reading level below 1.0. Age-appropriate suggestions of ways readers can be responsible. Introduces readers to informational-text features, such as an index and table of contents.
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