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Books with title Can You Say Peace?

  • Can You Say Peace?

    Karen Katz

    Paperback (Square Fish, Feb. 2, 2016)
    International Peace Day is September 21st. On this day and every day throughout the year, children all over the world wish for peace. Karen Katz takes readers on a bright and colorful journey around the globe to meet some of these children and learn about the many ways to say peace!Karen Katz's bright and childlike illustrations are the perfect way to introduce the very young to the concept of peace and this annual day to celebrate it.
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  • Oh, Say Can You Say?

    Theodor Seuss Geisel

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 12, 1979)
    Tongue twisters abound in this classic Dr. Seuss Beginner Book! "Bed Spreaders spread spreads on beds. Bread Spreaders spread butter on breads. And that Bed Spreader better watch out how he's spreading . . . or that Bread Spreader's sure going to butter his bedding." This riotous collection weaves together a wonderment of words designed to twist the lips. Wordsmiths and beginning readers will love Oh Say Can You Say? and treasure tackling these tangled tongue teasers. Originally created by Dr. Seuss, Beginner Books encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning.
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  • You Can’t Say You Can’t Play

    Vivian Gussin Paley

    Paperback (Harvard University Press, July 16, 1993)
    Who of us cannot remember the pain and humiliation of being rejected by our classmates? However thick-skinned or immune to such assaults we may become as adults, the memory of those early exclusions is as palpable to each of us today as it is common to human experience. We remember the uncertainty of separating from our home and entering school as strangers and, more than the relief of making friends, we recall the cruel moments of our own isolation as well as those children we knew were destined to remain strangers.In this book Vivian Paley employs a unique strategy to probe the moral dimensions of the classroom. She departs from her previous work by extending her analysis to children through the fifth grade, all the while weaving remarkable fairy tale into her narrative description. Paley introduces a new rule―“You can’t say you can’t play”―to her kindergarten classroom and solicits the opinions of older children regarding the fairness of such a rule. We hear from those who are rejected as well as those who do the rejecting. One child, objecting to the rule, says, “It will be fairer, but how are we going to have any fun?” Another child defends the principle of classroom bosses as a more benign way of excluding the unwanted.In a brilliant twist, Paley mixes fantasy and reality, and introduces a new voice into the debate: Magpie, a magical bird, who brings lonely people to a place where a full share of the sun is rightfully theirs. Myth and morality begin to proclaim the same message and the schoolhouse will be the crucible in which the new order is tried. A struggle ensues and even the Magpie stories cannot avoid the scrutiny of this merciless pack of social philosophers who will not be easily caught in a morality tale.You Can’t Say You Can’t Play speaks to some of our most deeply held beliefs. Is exclusivity part of human nature? Can we legislate fairness and still nurture creativity and individuality? Can children be freed from the habit of rejection? These are some of the questions. The answers are to be found in the words of Paley’s schoolchildren and in the wisdom of their teacher who respectfully listens to them.
  • Can You Say Peace?

    Karen Katz

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), July 25, 2006)
    Children everywhere wish for peaceInternational Peace Day is September 21. On this day and every day throughout the year, children all over the world wish for peace. Karen Katz takes readers on a bright and colorful journey around the globe to meet some of these children and learn about the many ways to say peace!Karen Katz's bright and childlike illustrations are the perfect way to introduce the very young to the concept of peace and teach them how to say the word in twenty-two different languages.Can You Say Peace? is a 2007 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
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  • Oh Say Can You Say?

    Dr. Seuss, Michael McKean, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, Jan. 1, 2006)
    A collection of silly tongue-twisters.
  • Oh, Say Can You Say?

    Dr. Seuss

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, Nov. 5, 2013)
    Tongue twisters abound in this classic Dr. Seuss Beginner Book! "Bed Spreaders spread spreads on beds. Bread Spreaders spread butter on breads. And that Bed Spreader better watch out how he's spreading . . . or that Bread Spreader's sure going to butter his bedding." This riotous collection weaves together a wonderment of words designed to twist the lips. Wordsmiths and beginning readers will love Oh Say Can You Say? and treasure tackling these tangled tongue teasers. Originally created by Dr. Seuss, Beginner Books encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning.
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  • Can You Say Peace?

    Karen Katz

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2007)
    2006 Can You Say Peace? (P) by Karen Katz ***ISBN-13: 9780545056526 ***Pages: 30
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  • You Can Say "No"

    Betty Boegehold, Carolyn Bracken

    Hardcover (Golden Books, April 15, 1985)
    Depicts children in various situations involving adults who attempt to molest them and discusses ways of preventing or dealing with such behavior.
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  • Oh Say You Can Say

    Dr. Seuss

    eBook (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, March 8, 2018)
    Try to keep up with Dr. Seuss’s very best tongue-twisters! Read this classic picture book anytime, anywhere.(This ebook is optimised for Kindle tablets and the Kindle App. It is not suitable for e-Ink kindle devices, such as the PaperWhite. We recommend you download a sample to your device before purchase if in doubt.)This brilliant ebook will have children tying their tongues in knots as they try to read aloud the most terrible tongue twisters ever written. They’ll have so much fun they won’t even realise that they’re learning to read at the same time!With his unique combination of hilarious stories, zany pictures and riotous rhymes, Dr. Seuss has been delighting young children and helping them learn to read for over fifty years. Creator of the wonderfully anarchic Cat in the Hat, and ranked among the UK’s top ten favourite children’s authors, Dr. Seuss is a global best-seller, with over half a billion books sold worldwide.
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  • You Can Say "NO"

    Betty Boegehold, Carolyn Bracken

    Hardcover (Western Publishing Company, Inc., Jan. 1, 1985)
    A book about protecting yourself
  • Oh Say Can You Say?

    Dr. Seuss

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 12, 1979)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A collection of nonsensical tongue twisters.
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  • Oh, Say Can You Say?

    Dr. Seuss

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 12, 1979)
    Tongue twisters abound in this classic Dr. Seuss Beginner Book! "Bed Spreaders spread spreads on beds. Bread Spreaders spread butter on breads. And that Bed Spreader better watch out how he's spreading . . . or that Bread Spreader's sure going to butter his bedding." This riotous collection weaves together a wonderment of words designed to twist the lips. Wordsmiths and beginning readers will love Oh Say Can You Say? and treasure tackling these tangled tongue teasers. Originally created by Dr. Seuss, Beginner Books encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning.
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