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Books with title Dumped-Right Now

  • Dumped-Right Now

    Dee Phillips

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Sept. 1, 2010)
    I have to talk to Ryan. I have to talk to him tonight. Tonight, I have to make a choice.The Right Now! series contains colorful high-impact graphics and cutting-edge design, which adds drama to every page. These 40-page stories, containing no more than 600 words each, are intended for striving readers who struggle with traditional classroom fiction. The gripping realism of each story draws the reader in... but what happens next? The endings are ambiguous- students can debate what's next in a series of activities designed to further explore the subject. The Right Now! series contains colorful high-impact graphics and cutting-edge design, which adds drama to every page. These 40-page stories, containing no more than 600 words each, are intended for striving readers who struggle with traditional classroom fiction. The gripping realism of each story draws the reader in but what happens next? The endings are ambiguousstudents can debate whats next in a series of activities designed to further explore the subject.
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  • Right Now

    Jessica Olien

    Hardcover (Balzer + Bray, April 17, 2018)
    A beautifully lyrical and inspirational picture book about being present and loving who you are, from Jessica Olien, the author/illustrator of Adrift, The Blobfish Book, and Shark Detective. What are you?You’re big and small and loud and quiet. You are right now. And you are perfect.A touching ode to the importance of individuality, respect, and self-love, just right for fans of The Wonderful Things You Will Be and The OK Book.
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  • Right Now

    David Kherdian, Nonny Hogrogian

    Paperback (Cascade Press, Sept. 29, 2019)
    Embrace each day to its fullest...Everyday brings new feelings - some are happy, some are sad. Some days we may get really angry and other days confused. Some days we are exactly where we want to be, others days maybe not. But, no matter what is going on, it’s always important to focus on what is happeningRIGHT NOW.Lessons about mindfullness and self-reflectionNewbery winner David Kherdian and two-time Caldecott Medalist Nonny Hogrogian have created a classic that any child can relate to. Whether it's a good day - like playing in the backyard making ooey-gooey mud pies or maybe not such a good day, like getting into a fight with your best friend, David and Nonny offer plenty of insight into meditating on the moment. Whether told before bedtime or read solo by a young reader, RIGHT NOW is sure to help even the most anxious or worrisome children learn to embrace the moment and cast the worrying aside.
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  • Right Now

    David Kherdian, Nonny Hogrogian

    eBook (Cascade Press, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Embrace each day to its fullest...Everyday brings new feelings - some are happy, some are sad. Some days we may get really angry and other days confused. Some days we are exactly where we want to be, others days maybe not. But, no matter what is going on, it’s always important to focus on what is happeningRIGHT NOW.
  • Right Now

    David Kherdian

    Hardcover (Cascade Press, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Embrace every day to its fullest...Everyday brings new feelings - some are happy, some are sad. Some days we may get really angry and other days confused. Some days we are exactly where we want to be, others days maybe not. But, no matter what is going on, it’s always important to focus on what is happening RIGHT NOW.
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  • Right Now

    David Kherdian, Nonny Hogrogian

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 12, 1983)
    A child considers a range of daily experiences--happy, disappointing, painful, dismaying, and, mostly, hopeful--and emphasizes that the most important one is what is happening "right now."
  • Right Now

    David Kherdian

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 12, 1983)
    A child considers a range of daily experiences--happy, disappointing, painful, dismaying, and, mostly, hopeful--and emphasizes that the most important one is what is happening "right now."