It's Raining! It's Pouring! We're Exploring!

It's Raining! It's Pouring! We're Exploring!
Author: Polly Peters
Publisher: Child's Play International
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9781846431173

Three children can't play outside because of the rain-- and discover they can have fun inside, too.

Twisted

Twisted
Author: Andrew Fusek Peters
Publisher: Evans Brothers
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780237533731

Gretel is in a coma. In the course of finding out how she got there, this gripping story unfolds through flashback, the reactions of those around her, speculation, and visual dramatic devices. In the end, the cause of Gretel's coma is not as clear-cut as might be expected. Requiring a minimum cast of 17 but capable of handling a much larger performance group, Gretel’s story is presented with a mix of psychological realism, ensemble performance, monologue, and improvisation.

The Colour Thief

The Colour Thief
Author: Andrew Fusek Peters
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2015-04-09
Genre: Depression in men
ISBN: 9780750280532

The Colour Thief is a simple, heart-warming tale which helps to open up the conversations around depression and to support young children whose families have been affected. We follow a young boy who loves spending time with his dad, doing fun things together. When his father becomes sad and distant, he doesn't understand and believes he has done something to make his dad so, despite being told otherwise. Time passes and his father begins to get happier again and they have fun together like before. Narrated from the child's perspective and illustrated with beautiful pictures by the award-winning artist Karin Littlewood, this is the perfect book to read with children aged 7-9 years old who are trying to understand the cause and effects of depression, and reassure them that depression passes and their parents are not lost to them. 'It's crucial kids learn about depression; that it's nothing to feel ashamed about and they are not alone - one fourth of the world knows what it feels like. It's going to be them that break the stigma, not us.' Ruby Wax 'This book brings freshness and vibrancy into a world often portrayed as dark and hidden, and it can help take away the feelings of helplessness and fear that can make families feel so alone.' Marjorie Wallace CBE, Hon FRC Psych, Founder of SANE. 'Vividly depict[s] a young boy's reaction to his father's depression... it's worth sharing this clever and heartfelt book with the kids in your life.' - Elise Moon (6) and Nick Moon (42), Kent - Single Step Magazine

Much Ado about Clubbing

Much Ado about Clubbing
Author: Andrew Fusek Peters
Publisher: Evans Brothers
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2008
Genre: Children's plays, English
ISBN: 0237534002

Saturday night will never be the same again! This hilarious play is packed with cheesy chat-up lines, girls with attitude, wannabe Romeos, awkward teenagers, and comedy-act bouncers. Fast-paced and fun, this is the perfect play for performance, class work, improvisation, or practical assessments.

Poems with Attitude

Poems with Attitude
Author: Andrew Fusek Peters
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Teenagers
ISBN: 9780750252171

From light-hearted and often hilarious poems about first love, relationships and families to more serious and potentially life changing poems which deal with tough issues like death, self-harm, drug abuse and bullying, this collection is guaranteed to strike a chord with every young person that reads it.

Kick Off

Kick Off
Author: Andrew Fusek Peters
Publisher: Evans Brothers
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780237533748

At a home match with archrivals Mill Spill, a valuable soccer league cup is stolen from the halls of Diddlebury Heights. The home team loses the match, the cup, and their confidence! What follows is a series of fast-paced chases, mimed soccer sequences, interactions with a pompous headmaster and rapping cheerleaders, slapstick humor, and an unexpected conclusion. Will the school be saved from the evil developer who has her eye on the land it's built on? This is a perfect play for group work, drama lessons, and full-scale productions.

Freaking Out

Freaking Out
Author: Polly Wells
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: JUVENILE NONFICTION
ISBN: 9781554515448

When anxiety has you in its grip, it can seem impossible to rationalize your way out of it.

No-no Bird

No-no Bird
Author: Andrew Fusek Peters
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2010-02-01
Genre: Birds
ISBN: 9781847800671

No-No Bird's favourite word is NO! In fact, he likes saying it to everyone. NO he won't play with Little Mouse; NO he won't climb trees with Squirrel. Then he meets Snake and learns that Snake's favourite food is No-No Bird. Can No-No Bird escape from a sticky end by changing his favourite word to YES?

Here's A Little Poem

Here's A Little Poem
Author:
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-02-13
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0763631418

This exuberant celebration of poetry is an essential book for every young one’s library and a gorgeous gift to be both shared and treasured. Sit back and savor a superb collection of more than sixty poems by a wide range of talented writers, from Margaret Wise Brown to Gertrude Stein, Langston Hughes to A. A. Milne. Greeting the morning, enjoying the adventures of the day, cuddling up to a cozy bedtime — these are poems that highlight the moments of a toddler’s world from dawn to dusk. Carefully gathered by Jane Yolen and Andrew Fusek Peters and delightfully illustrated by Polly Dunbar, Here's a Little Poem offers a comprehensive introduction to some remarkable poets, even as it captures a very young child’s intense delight in the experiences and rituals of every new day.

Cognition, Metacognition, and Reading

Cognition, Metacognition, and Reading
Author: Donna-Lynn Forrest-Pressley
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2013-03-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461252520

We had our first conversation about cognition, metacognition, and reading in September of 1976. Our particular concern was with reading and learning to read, and what, if anything, meta cognition might have to do with it all. We didn't really know much about metacognition then, of course, but then most other people were in the same predicament. Some people had been working with interesting approaches and results on metalanguage and reading, among them J. Downing, L. Ehri, L. Gleitman, 1. Mattingly, and E. Ryan, and it also was about that time that people were becoming aware of E. Markman's first studies of comprehension monitoring. Other than that perhaps the most influential item around was the perhaps already "classic" monograph by Kruetzer, Leonard, and Flavell on what children know about their own memory. Also in the air at that time were things like A. Brown's notions about "knowing, knowing about know ing, and knowing how to know," D. Meichenbaum's ideas about cognitive behavior modification, and the work by A. Brown and S. Smiley on the awareness of important units in text. Even though these developments were cited as new and innovative, it was not the case that psychologists had never before been of questions. They certainly interested in, or concerned with metacognitive sorts had, as clearly evidenced by the notion of "metaplans", in Miller, Galanter, and Pribram's Plans and the Structure of Behavior.