Let's Play Outside! (Wonder Pets!)

Let's Play Outside! (Wonder Pets!)
Author: Nickelodeon Publishing
Publisher: Nickelodeon
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2013-04-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1612632823

In this adorable ebook, the Wonder Pets discover how fun it is to play outside. What does Ming-Ming like to do in the winter? She likes to skate in a figure eight! Find out what other things the Wonder Pets like to do in each and every season, because for everything there is a season!

Go, Wonder Pets!

Go, Wonder Pets!
Author: Josh Selig
Publisher: Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-07-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781416947233

The Wonder Pets find ways to help baby animals and save the day.

Let's Discover Shapes!

Let's Discover Shapes!
Author: Clark Stubbs
Publisher: Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-06-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781416971962

The Wonder Pets teach young children about the different shapes that can be found in the world around them.

I'm Jay, Let's Play

I'm Jay, Let's Play
Author: Beth Reichmuth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2017-05-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692797679

I'm Jay, Let's Play, by Beth Reichmuth and Nomy Lamm, is a story about Jay's morning at preschool playing with friends. Jay loves playing in the kitchen, driving dump trucks, twirling in skirts and crashing tall towers. Jay, Ren, Finn, Casey and Riley are dynamic kids with exciting ideas. I'm Jay, Let's Play models gender fluidity as a normal and delightful part of the lives of young children. Rather than gendered pronouns, the characters in this book are referred to by their names. Their styles and interests are equally open-ended.To support adults in navigating the conversations that may arise, a note in the back of the book offers some suggestions of simple, inclusive, developmentally appropriate messages about gender for all young children.

Last Child in the Woods

Last Child in the Woods
Author: Richard Louv
Publisher: Algonquin Books
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2008-04-22
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 156512586X

The Book That Launched an International Movement Fans of The Anxious Generation will adore Last Child in the Woods, Richard Louv's groundbreaking New York Times bestseller. “An absolute must-read for parents.” —The Boston Globe “It rivals Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring.” —The Cincinnati Enquirer “I like to play indoors better ’cause that’s where all the electrical outlets are,” reports a fourth grader. But it’s not only computers, television, and video games that are keeping kids inside. It’s also their parents’ fears of traffic, strangers, Lyme disease, and West Nile virus; their schools’ emphasis on more and more homework; their structured schedules; and their lack of access to natural areas. Local governments, neighborhood associations, and even organizations devoted to the outdoors are placing legal and regulatory constraints on many wild spaces, sometimes making natural play a crime. As children’s connections to nature diminish and the social, psychological, and spiritual implications become apparent, new research shows that nature can offer powerful therapy for such maladies as depression, obesity, and attention deficit disorder. Environment-based education dramatically improves standardized test scores and grade-point averages and develops skills in problem solving, critical thinking, and decision making. Anecdotal evidence strongly suggests that childhood experiences in nature stimulate creativity. In Last Child in the Woods, Louv talks with parents, children, teachers, scientists, religious leaders, child-development researchers, and environmentalists who recognize the threat and offer solutions. Louv shows us an alternative future, one in which parents help their kids experience the natural world more deeply—and find the joy of family connectedness in the process. Included in this edition: A Field Guide with 100 Practical Actions We Can Take Discussion Points for Book Groups, Classrooms, and Communities Additional Notes by the Author New and Updated Research from the U.S. and Abroad

Let's Play Rough

Let's Play Rough
Author: Lynne Jonell
Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2000
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780399230394

A father and son have fun playing rough on the couch, grabbing, tossing, and tickling. Full-color illustrations.

Save the Reindeer!

Save the Reindeer!
Author:
Publisher: Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2008-10-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781416961741

Oh, no! One of Santa's reindeer is stuck in the ice! The Wonder Pets must travel to the North Pole to save her so Santa can deliver all of his presents. Will they get there in time? Join Linny, Ming-Ming, and Tuck on this special Christmas Eve rescue mission!

The Last Lecture

The Last Lecture
Author: Randy Pausch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Cancer
ISBN: 9780340978504

The author, a computer science professor diagnosed with terminal cancer, explores his life, the lessons that he has learned, how he has worked to achieve his childhood dreams, and the effect of his diagnosis on him and his family.

Let's Play the Opposites Game

Let's Play the Opposites Game
Author: Tone Thyne
Publisher: Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-02-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781416985075

Statement of responsibility from p. [2] of cover.

Let's Play Volume 1

Let's Play Volume 1
Author: Leeanne M. Krecic
Publisher: Rocketship Entertainment
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2021-10-26
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781952126116

She’s young, single and about to achieve her dream of creating incredible video games. But then life throws her a one-two punch: a popular streamer gives her first game a scathing review. Even worse, she finds out that same troublesome critic is now her new neighbor! A funny, sexy, and all-too-real story about gaming, memes, and social anxiety. Come for the plot, stay for the doggo. Volume 1 of Let's Play collects the first 23 chapters of the Eisner-nominated webcomic phenomenon with over 5 million subscribers. "Filled with instantly relatable characters, Let's Play speaks to the gamer, hopeless romantic or nerd in all of us. We all know a Sam, a Marshall or a Link, they feel like our friends and the world they live in feels welcoming to anyone who experiences it. Reading Let's Play reminds me of the comfort of coming home after a long trip." -- Jace Milam, The Comic Source