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Sale!Scout loves to be read to. Pick up If I Look Like You, Scout and Her Friends Activity Book, and the Scout plushie for a reading adventure sure to delight readers 3-8 years old. When Scout the chameleon dragon goes exploring to decide what she wants to be when she grows up, she talks to animal professionals to learn key aspects of their trade. While she starts with the misconception that what she can become is based on her appearance, the key lesson is repeated by everyone she meets: “You don’t have to look like me.” Animal characters are equally relatable to all children, as is the exploration to see where they fit in. While STEM is very important, America is experiencing a shortage in “middle skills,” and studies have recommended educating children earlier about their options in the workforce—not all require a college degree. Unlike many books about career choices, If I Look Like You doesn’t focus solely on college-track professions. Scout considers fifteen professions including a landscaper, flight attendant, factory worker, chef, and computer programmer. Each gives her things to consider if she wants to go into that career.
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Plushie Scout is a lovable, cuddly, curious reading partner for your child. Pick up If I Look Like You to follow Scout's adventures.
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Scout is a dragon with an awesome talent. She can change like a chameleon! As she explores her town, she feels the need to change how she looks depending on who she’s talking to. But everyone she meets tells her the same thing: You don’t have to look like me! See how she learns the importance of being herself. Comes with FREE teacher lesson plans. -
As an addition to the upcoming If I Look Like You, Scout introduces you to her friends so you can learn more about them. You can color and do puzzles to add to the fun. While Scout the chameleon dragon starts with the misconception that what she can become is based on her appearance, the key lesson is repeated by everyone she meets: “You don’t have to look like me.”
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Sale!Being part of the Lady Tigers is about more than playing fastpitch softball. It’s about being part of a team. Get all 5 paperback books in the middle grade Lady Tigers Series about girls' fastpitch softball, encouraging female athletes to reach for the stars in the game they love.
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Will the deployment of Margie’s father be the end of her love of softball, or the start of something even better? From the very first tryout, Margie Clark knew that playing with the Lady Tigers was all about being a part of the team. But when her father is asked is sacrifice for a different kind of team—taking his job in the military overseas—she begins to feel glum on and off the field. But one look around her home reminds Margie that she’s not alone in missing a parent sent out to serve their country, and the Lady Tigers band together to make a difference in the lives of military kids on the base. But will their efforts be a success or a big strike out? Margie Makes A Difference combines a heartwarming story with delightful illustrations as the second installment in Dawn Brotherton’s Lady Tigers series. This coming-of-age chapter book reminds young readers that it’s possible to support one’s community while doing what you love. If you like sports action, playful dialogue, and frozen yogurt, Margie Makes A Difference is the perfect book for you! Be inspired by Margie Makes A Difference today!
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A new team member for the Lady Tigers could spell the recipe for victory . . . or disaster. Nicole Carter’s fastpitch softball team has a fantastic reputation as good players, win or lose. When a new girl, Diana, is introduced to the team, Nicole is excited to show her the ins and outs of being a Lady Tiger. But when Diana threatens both Nicole’s position at third base and her love of the game, the team becomes buried in drama. Will the girls be able to find their team spirit again in time for the tournament or will their attitudes take them out of the running before the game even starts? Nicole’s New Friend covers the underestimated importance of sportsmanship in youth competitive athletics. As the third installment in Dawn Brotherton’s Lady Tigers Series, Nicole’s New Friend is the perfect mix of emotion and action in a chapter book aimed at supporting young women as they learn what it truly means to be a part of a team. Discover the true recipe for victory in Nicole’s New Friend.
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Playing softball for the Lady Tigers had always been the key to Avery, Charlotte, and Bianca’s friendship. It was the common interest they shared. But when Charlotte grows closer to a new girl in the neighborhood, Avery worries that her friend’s new interest in clothes and shopping will tear the trio apart. Suddenly, Avery finds herself surrounded by worry, stress, and jealousy that affects the whole team. Can the girls come together for the upcoming tournament, or will insecurities get the better of the Lady Tigers?
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Twenty players. Two games. One challenge. When Tammy Marshall yells across the field at the local boys’ baseball team about how easy their sport is, she isn’t prepared for the epic tournament to follow. The teams had been bickering back and forth until finally, they decide to settle it like ballplayers. The date is set for the Lady Tigers to go up against the boys in one game of softball and one game of baseball. Winner takes glory and bragging rights forever. Emotions are running high for all the girls, especially Tammy. Is this their chance to prove the superiority of their skills once and for all? Or has Tammy set her team up for their worst defeat yet? Tammy Tries Baseball captures the anxiety and ultimate joy of trying something new. If you like sports action, quick dialogue, and coming-of-age friendships, you’ll love this latest installment of the Lady Tigers. In the compelling finale to Dawn Brotherton’s first Lady Tigers series, it may be time for the team—and the reader—to win some and learn some. Complete the journey for bringing Tammy Tries Baseball home now!
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Sale!Baseball/Softball Scorebook. New and improved book for keeping score for 30 ball games. Larger print, bigger squares, and a place for notes allow you to capture the details of the game needed to re-tell the story later. Perfect for the coach to utilize as a teaching tool. Useful end of game summary gives quick reference per player for both offense and defense. New to scorekeeping? This book provides detailed description about scorekeeping shorthand, as well as some of the nuances of the baseball/softball rules needed when scoring the game. Tested and recommended by east-coast travel teams.