The Cool Kid

The Cool Kid
Author: Ernie Endara
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1646282043

The current social media, movies, TV, etc., that we are living through has shown us that our society craves to be cool. Whether by the clothes we wear, attitude expressed, music we listen to, or people we follow, being labeled "cool" has always been a sort of badge of honor; however, very few understand that being "cool" comes with responsibilities. My hope is to provide a more inclusive and less hateful future, which I feel can only be achieved with the help of our children, who are our future. This character, "the cool kid," is based on my life, which I say with the utmost of humility and is maybe a reason why it has taken me so long to embark on this journey. As a young person (which my same mindset has continued through my adult life), I was always able to work and deal with matters that at times were above my head and fraught with deep in meaning; however, doing the right thing or doing the "cool" thing always allowed me to humbly resolve the respective matter. I can remember, on so many occasions, how my peers where picked-on, bullied, left out of playtime, shunned, etc., and how I was always the bridge between the so-called "cool kids" and the "not cool kids". My position of being a bridge then, which continues now, provided me with the insight into how I can help "bridge" relationships between children by having "the cool kid" tell them that "it's cool" to let others play; or to tell them that it's "not cool" to pick on someone; or allow them to realize that it's actually "not cool" to slander, hate, or (what we see so often) exclude another child for whatever reason. As a parent, I have relied on teachers, clergy, family, and friends to help me, as well as other parents, to guide our children; however, once again, this method always made me realize that it is an adult telling children on how they are to conduct themselves for a better life for them and our society. That is why "the cool kid" will be a perfect medium to propagate my message. Think about it:, how many kids fall prey to negative peer pressures? But this time, "the cool kid" does the opposite of that negative peer pressure.

Cool Kid Inventions

Cool Kid Inventions
Author: Laura Hamilton Waxman
Publisher: Lerner Publications (Tm)
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2020
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1541576993

"Have a big idea you want to share with the world? Ever wanted to hear the word 'inventor' before your name? This cool kids will show you how! Back matter includes tips for readers to get started on their own inventions"--

Cool Jobs for Kids who Like Kids

Cool Jobs for Kids who Like Kids
Author: Pam Scheunemann
Publisher: ABDO
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781616131968

Outlines how to find a job and make money through the childcare industry, and includes such job suggestions for young readers as organizing a playgroup, babysitting younger siblings, and becoming a coach's helper.

A Hot Planet Needs Cool Kids

A Hot Planet Needs Cool Kids
Author: Julie Hall
Publisher: Green Goat Books
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780615155852

Ages 9 years & over. Children, parents, and teachers will find the very latest information about the causes and effects of climate change, how people are working to reduce it, and ways children and their families and schools can join the fight. The book teaches and inspires through clear and accessible writing, engaging illustrations, hands-on activities, cool and hot facts, eco-hero features, and a hopeful and empowering message to get kids involved in confronting global warming and developing their best selves through such work. The book is suitable for home and classroom use. It meets national science and social studies curriculum standards.

A Cool Kid Like Me!

A Cool Kid Like Me!
Author: Hans Wilhelm
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1991
Genre:
ISBN: 9780750008624

A young boy who is "cool" on the outside has some inner fears that he expresses to his grandmother.

Sandra Lee Semi-Homemade Cool Kids' Cooking

Sandra Lee Semi-Homemade Cool Kids' Cooking
Author: Sandra Lee
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-11-20
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780696232657

Now, Semi-Homemade Cooking made perfect for kids! With Sandra's guidance throughout the book, kids learn to have fun and succeed at cooking in the kitchen – with nothing made from scratch! Cool kid cuisine includes recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, after-school, snacking, desserts and drinks. Chapters speak directly to kids with Bright Breakfasts, Movie Munchies, Smart Snacks, Sleepover Sensations and more. Plus, each chapter is filled with lively illustrations to draw kids into the book and into the kitchen.

Some Days I Flip My Lid

Some Days I Flip My Lid
Author: Kellie Bailey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781683732518

Follow third-grader Max as he develops self-awareness of his emotions by learning Mindfulness techniques. At school, on the playground and at home, Max develops skills not to flip his lid when he is scared, worried, sad or upset. A colourful and delightful story for the classroom, at bedtime or whenever your child needs a mindful reminder to be a calm, cool kid. Includes bonus material for educators, parents and caregivers.

The Cool Kid with a Secret

The Cool Kid with a Secret
Author: Delores Powell
Publisher: DP Inspiration
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-02-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781626769038

hris is a cool,funny,energetic and very talented fourth grader. He has managed to breeze through school without anyone knowing his secret. That is until he enters Mrs.Walkers class.

How to Be the Cool Kid in High School

How to Be the Cool Kid in High School
Author: Ryan Sand
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2016-05-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781533095305

Are you unconfident? Afraid of what the people around you might think of you? Do you feel like you need a way to be more popular and sure of yourself? Your teenage years are some of the hardest, and it's not easy when you're getting the wrong advice or no advice at all! High school can be very challenging and between school, friends, and hobbies, it's tough to find the right balance to be successful. "How to be the Cool Kid in High School" isn't a guide for how to suck up just so people will hang out with you. It's straight, honest advice on all the things that I wish someone had told me so I wouldn't have to learn it the hard way. In three main sections (Mental, Physical, and Social) it lays out the key points of how to be more confident, fit, and self-assured. Tips on how to deal with the people around you, how to get in better shape, and how to sharpen your appearance and the way you come across to others. If you have ever felt like you needed help handling the social aspects of high school and puberty, this is the book for you.

The Cool Kid

The Cool Kid
Author: Ernie Endara
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2021-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781646282036

The current social media, movies, TV, etc., that we are living through has shown us that our society craves to be cool. Whether by the clothes we wear, attitude expressed, music we listen to, or people we follow, being labeled cool has always been a sort of badge of honor; however, very few understand that being cool comes with responsibilities. My hope is to provide a more inclusive and less hateful future, which I feel can only be achieved with the help of our children, who are our future. This character, the cool kid, is based on my life, which I say with the utmost of humility and is maybe a reason why it has taken me so long to embark on this journey. As a young person (which my same mindset has continued through my adult life), I was always able to work and deal with matters that at times were above my head and fraught with deep in meaning; however, doing the right thing or doing the cool thing always allowed me to humbly resolve the respective matter. I can remember, on so many occasions, how my peers where picked-on, bullied, left out of playtime, shunned, etc., and how I was always the bridge between the so-called cool kids and the not cool kids. My position of being a bridge then, which continues now, provided me with the insight into how I can help bridge relationships between children by having the cool kid tell them that its cool to let others play; or to tell them that its not cool to pick on someone; or allow them to realize that its actually not cool to slander, hate, or (what we see so often) exclude another child for whatever reason. As a parent, I have relied on teachers, clergy, family, and friends to help me, as well as other parents, to guide our children; however, once again, this method always made me realize that it is an adult telling children on how they are to conduct themselves for a better life for them and our society. That is why the cool kid will be a perfect medium to propagate my message. Think about it:, how many kids fall prey to negative peer pressures? But this time, the cool kid does the opposite of that negative peer pressure.