This book helps students learn how to regulate their emotions
This book helps students learn how to regulate their emotions
Mr. Fish‘s friends tired to help him to calm down and gave him relaxing techniques.
“It‘s been one thing, then another, the another stacked on top. I am mad and getting madder, and I don‘t know how to stop!”
#PictureThis2024
Such a lovely wordless book ❤️ The end page got me emotional ❤️
Today I went to the local branch of Helsinki Library and I picked two picture books for the #picturethis2024 readathon.
First book, “Saari“ (original name “Eisland“ (Dutch)) is a “silent“ book, something completely new to me. It does not have a single word in it and it tells the story only through the pictures. I will show some illustrations tomorrow in another blurb
Readable and informative look at the anatomy of the ocean, its movement and why, biodiversity in all the layers, and complexities. Portions of the book will find its way in my Honors Science class- interesting without being dry, informative not too technical, and a perfect explanation to listen to climate news with more understanding. Excellent.
Captivating! This is an incredible work of nonfiction about the deepest parts of the oceans by Susan Casey, who traveled with teams of researchers to the ocean floor in submersibles. Readers get to know crew members, learn about the technology of the dives, and find out about the incredible life in the depths. Plus, new environmental fear unlocked: companies are trying to mine the depths for materials for batteries. More ⬇️