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Two elephants learn the uniqueness of one another by learning about sibling rivalry
Promote understanding and respect among brothers and sisters. Jomo is four years younger than Mata. Little brother can't hope to match Mata at digging into the dry earth with his feet and tusks to find underground water. Jomo might just as well rest in his brother's shadow and play a tune on his trunk. But when the riverbed dries up, thirsty Jomo learns that digging a well is sometimes more important than besting his brother. The dramatic Jomo and Mata video features the sprawling vistas of the East African savannah and its beguiling inhabitants, and the storybook's colorful endpages present a host of facts about the African grasslands.
Jomo and Mata will help you:
"Highly recommended for classroom use, Grades K-4." —Small Press Magazine
Author Alyssa Chase
Illustrator Andra Chase
Key Concept: Sibling Rivalry
Age Group: Grades K-4
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Coping with competition and jealousy - a lesson in peaceful co-existence
When Kiki sees the green and brown Kansas meadow laid out below him like a welcome mat, he knows just what to do - claim the meadow as his own, sing a song, and attract a lovely meadowlark wife. But Kiki's perfect plan for happiness goes awry when he is lured into a senseless rivalry with the wooden inhabitant of a clock. "Cuckoo! Cuckoo! I'm the best!" calls the mechanical bird. "I'm ruined!" wails Kiki. "That bird sings in MY meadow!" The story of how Kiki regains his meadow and his self-esteem teaches a valuable lesson about competition.
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A horse named Ludmila learns the value and benefits of sharing in a barn in Russia
Discover the spirit of generosity in a timeless Russian village. When homeless dog Vladimir is rescued from the cold, he joins a growing community of animal characters who inhabit Ludmila's barn — Ludmila herself, of course, and the three hens, the two cows, the one contrary goose — and we mustn't forget the mylishe, tiny but hungry — and then the swallows! Ludmila knows the best way to maintain harmony in these tight quarters: share and share alike. The ancient town of Suzdal, with its onion shaped domes, belltowers, wooden windmills, and chalk-white monasteries, provides the backdrop for this simple story of generosity. A traditional Russian family, that cares for the animals and grows fruit and vegetables on the small plot of land, echoes — in human terms — the theme of sharing.
Ludmila s Way will help you:
Author Linda Talley
Illustrator Andra Chase
Key Concept: Sharing
Age Group: Grades K-4
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