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Bullying rears its ugly head in many forms, such as physical violence, emotional abuse, and cyberbullying. Whether teens are made to feel invisible or pulled into the spotlight and mocked, bullying is a malicious tactic used to establish power over others and damage their self-esteem. It can be difficult to stand up to such aggressive behavior, but this insightful resource suggests tactics to stop various forms of bullying and offers tips on how bystanders can help with tense situations rather than escalate them.

Before there was anesthesia, antibiotics, or even an understanding that germs can kill, what happened when people got sick? And how were our modern medical methods developed, anyway? This series takes readers through the history of medicine, using fascinating and sometimes gruesome illustrations to describe ancient epidemics, early remedies, and the scientific discoveries that brought us to where we are today.

For kids going through stressful experiences such as being bullied, a hospital stay, or their parents’ divorce, these stories let kids know they are not alone.

Spider is ready to spin her silk. Cicadas are singing in the trees. Little bees buzz-buzz-buzz from flower to flower as the ants march along the ground. Glowworms light up the night sky and crickets chirp that summer is here! The sights and sounds of summers smallest creatures come alive through free verse poetry and beautiful illustrations.

Alongside their favorite furry friends from Sesame Street, young readers are introduced to American Sign Language and learn how to sign their ABCs.

With the rise in mental illness among young people, teens are likely to encounter a friend who is struggling. This book helps teens recognize risk factors for mental illness and signs of distress in their peers. It also explores how to have conversations about mental health with a friend, when and how to seek the support of a trusted adult or crisis services, and how to advocate for mental health in their communities.

Free speech has been a bedrock principle of American life since the founding of the country. But in recent years, a surge in different forms of censorship has led to heated debates about the meaning and limits of this fundamental right. This book examines these trends in a clear, thoughtful way to help readers gain a deep understanding of the issues at stake.

Following an accident that took his mother's life, doctors discovered Scott was suddenly deaf. Eight years later, Scott finds out a family secret concerning his father and uncle while lip-reading and decides to play a part in their reconciliation.

Children will love the character Silly Kitty in these adorable, illustrated stories. Designed for pre-readers and emergent readers, this fun series follows Silly Kitty's attempts to stay out of trouble while her human, Emma, is busy. Simple, short sentences accompany charming illustrations. There is also a page in each book for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher's Guide available.

Milly loves to be silly! So does her best friend, Emma. Tonight, they are having a sleepover and Milly has lots of silly fun planned for them. They?re having a great time being silly until Emma hears a spooky noise and wants to go home. They were supposed to have a silly sleepover, not a spooky sleepover! Can Milly figure out what?s causing the noise and save the sleepover?