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Workshop: FamiliesPurpose: To explore the diversity that exists in individual family units. Also, to encourage family time and help parents have fun with their children by playing games and being silly. Poster Descriptions: Every family is different! What is your family like? Join KUED as we explore and celebrate the diversity of individual families. What makes your family special? We will have TV programs, great stories and treats. See you there!
Upcoming Families sessions:Sorry, there are no upcoming sessions of this workshop scheduled at this time.
Families books:
Age appropriate for: Language: Bilingual Alexander wakes up with gum in his hair. His best friend is mean to him. He has to eat lima beans for dinner. And there's kissing on TV. For Alexander, it is a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. - by Judith Viorst 1
Age appropriate for: Language: English Arthur helps D.W. overcome her fear of having her first fire drill at school. A step three on the step into reading books by Random House. - by Marc Brown 2
Age appropriate for: Language: English Arthur gets into trouble when he borrows his father's old science project for his own school's science fair. - by Marc Brown 3
Age appropriate for: Language: English Chrysanthemum is so proud of her name, until, that is, she starts school. The other kids cannot believe that she is named after a flower! - by Kevin Henkes 4
Age appropriate for: Language: English Our favorite monkey is off on another adventure- this time he is having some high flying fun! - by Margret & H.A. Rey 5
Age appropriate for: Language: Bilingual Every time David gets into trouble, he has the same response: It wasn't my fault! - by David Shannon 6
Age appropriate for: Language: English Nico doesn't look like her mom and dad. That is because she is adopted. Nico looks around and realizes she is like everyone else- she is different! - by Nina Pellegrini 7
Age appropriate for: Language: Bilingual What does a little monster do before going to bed? He runs all around the house, plays with his toothbrush, dances on his bed, asks to hear a story. . . Off to bed, little monster! 8
Age appropriate for: Language: English Stellaluna is a baby bat, but she lives in a bird's nest with a bird family. How did she get there? Will she ever find her bat family? - by Janell Cannon 9
Age appropriate for: Language: Bilingual Dad plays games with me. Dad teaches me right from wrong. Dad reads stories to me. And best of all he's mine! - by Christine Loomis 10
Age appropriate for: Language: Spanish A story for any child who confronts a difficult situation, and for the child within each of us who sometimes needs reassurance. 11
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