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Choosing Gender Neutral Baby Accessories
Not all people are able to find out the sex of their baby before baby arrives. Sometimes the baby hides! There are other people that do not want to know whether they will have a boy or a girl. The questions pour in though, from people either curious or wanting to buy a gift, about what they are having.
By selecting gender neutral items for your baby you will actually get a lot more use out of them. This is especially true if you are planning on more than one baby. The convertible crib natural is just more sensible than the one with pretty pink bows on it. The frilly stuff is great for things that can be changed quickly and inexpensively, like curtains.
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Kindergarten: Tattle-Tales, Tools, Tactics, Triumphs and Tasty Treats for Teachers and ParentsRemember the innocent but goofy things you did as a kindergartner? Reminisce about your early years as you learn how to help your precious child become ready for school and have a successful kindergarten year. Are you a kindergarten teacher who needs proven ideas and solutions for your classroom? This book is for parents and teachers of preschoolers and kindergartners. It will make you laugh and give you hundreds of ideas to help with behavior, reading, special education, science experiments, holiday celebrations, and recipes for Fun Fridays and for success. Chapter One: Teacher Tattle Tales Chapter Two: Celebrate the Holidays-Celebrate Life Chapter Three: A Smooth Move to School Chapter Four: Reading-the Greatest Gift of All Chapter Five: Science-Survival Specials Chapter Six: Discipline-Combat Duty or Common Sense Tactics? Chapter Seven: The Special Education Experience Chapter Eight: Silly Sanity Lists Chapter Nine: Recipes for Fun Fridays Chapter Ten: It's a Wonderful World, After All Susan Case is a retired Special Education and kindergarten teacher and the mother of a special needs daughter. She earned a Master of Science degree in Family and Child Development and has teaching certificates in Early Childhood, Special Education and Elementary Education.
Welcome to KindergartenJoin Tim as he visits his future kindergarten classroom and learns what he will be doing during his first year of school. Explore the reading, math, and art centers. Sit at the desk where he will practice writing, counting, and telling time. The classroom may look a little too big at first, but after finding out about all the fun ahead, it doesn't seem too big at all. In fact, it's just the right size.
We Care: A Preschool Curriculum for Children Ages 2-5 (Good Year Book)Thirty units cover key curriculum areas--art, block play, cooking, language arts, math, movement, music, role play, and science. Completely developed with over 1,500 activities using inexpensive materials.
Kindergarten Rocks!Dexter already knows everything there is to know about kindergarten. His big sister, Jessie, told him all about it. So Dexter is not scared. Not even a little bit. But his stuffed dog, Rufus, is scared. Actually, he’s terrified. But Dexter--er, Rufus--has nothing to fear: As he’ll soon find out, kindergarten rocks!


