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Elizabeth Crawford

Fizzy's Lunch Lab | PBS KIDS GO! - 0 views

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    A web-only series featuring original characters and humorous stories that entertain and educate families about the importance of good nutrition, a balanced diet and physical activity.
Elizabeth Crawford

Be Big Campaign - 0 views

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    A national campaign that invites everyone, big and small, to take action and raise awareness for how to make the world a better place. Supports children's growing understanding that the actions they choose do make a difference to themselves and others.
Elizabeth Crawford

Learning to Give - 0 views

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    Teaching the importance of voluntary action for the common good in a democratic society. Lesson plans, lesson plans, and much much more.
Elizabeth Crawford

Random Acts of Kindness - 0 views

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    Ideas for propagating basic human kindness. Want to encourage kindness on campus? Access our free Teacher's Guide, lesson plans, activity ideas, teachers' experiences, and other materials to help you successfully incorporate kindness into your school.
Erin Fox

CDC: Body and Mind, Food and Nutrition - 0 views

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    Center for Disease Control. "Food and Nutrition." Accessed March 25, 2013. http://www.cdc.gov/bam/nutrition/index.html Grade Level: 3 and up Description: The character Kendra is the 'Food & Nutrition' expert. Get advice from her about smart food choices and ways to stay powered up. The Right Fuel Delivers for You! Healthy foods and drinks give your body what it needs to give you back lots in return - energy, powerful muscles, and more. There is an interactive game to play and a link to healthy recipes.
Erin Fox

Fruit & Veggie Color Champions - 0 views

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    Produce for Better Health Foundation. "Fruit & Veggie Color Champions." Accessed March 25, 2013. http://www.foodchamps.org/ Grade Level: PreK and up (leveled activities) Description: A student chooses a username and then chooses a healthy vegetable character to go on a journey with. They learn about nutrition through games and activities, there are also coloring pages and recipes available for students.
Colleen Venters

Duck! Rabbit! by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Tom Lichtenheld - 0 views

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    Rosenthal, Amy Krouse, and Tom Lichtenheld. Duck! Rabbit! San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books, 2009. Age Range: 4 - 8 years Publisher's Description: Two unseen characters debate the identity of the creature at the center of this clever book-is it a duck or a rabbit? Readers will join in the discussion, because the creature could, in fact, be either. Just as each of the debaters begins to see the other's perspective, the duck/rabbit runs away and they see an anteater. Or is it a brachiosaurus? Text and illustrations are intimately wedded in this fun, interactive read-aloud. The bold lines and bright colors in Lichtenheld's illustrations are a visually pleasing match for the bantering text. With a strong, well-executed concept, this book provides an excellent starting point for discussing how points of view can differ and still be right.
Colleen Venters

Black and White by David Macaulay - 0 views

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    Macaulay, David. Black and White. New York, NY: Sandpiper, 2005. Age Range: 4 - 8 years old Publisher's Description: At first glance, this is a collection of four unrelated stories, each occupying a quarter of every two-page spread, and each a slight enough tale to seem barely worth a book--a boy on a train, parents in a funny mood, a convict's escape and a late commuter train. The magic of Black and White comes not from each story, however, but from the mysterious interactions between them that creates a fifth story. Several motifs linking the tales are immediately apparent, such as trains--real and toy--and newspapers. A second or third reading reveals suggestions of the title theme: Holstein cows, prison uniform stripes. Eventually, the stories begin to merge into a surrealistic tale spanning several levels of reality, e.g.: Are characters in one story traveling on the toy train in another? Answers are never provided--this is not a mystery or puzzle book. Instead, Black and White challenges the reader to use text and pictures in unexpected ways. Although the novelty will wear off quickly for adults, no other writer for adults or children explores this unusual territory the way Macaulay does.
Erin Fox

For Every Child, a Better World by Kermit the Frog and Louise Gikow - 0 views

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    Kermit the Frog and Louise Gikow, For Every Child, a Better World (New York: Goldencraft in cooperation with United Nations, 1993). Age Level: All Publisher Description: The familiar character of Kermit the Frog teaches young readers about the plight of young children who lack the basic human necessities and the efforts of the United Nations to provide such essentials as housing, water, food, and medical aid.
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