Freymann, Saxton and Joost, Elffers.
How are you Peeling?
New Yor
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Arthur A. Levine Books, Scholastic Press, 1999. Feelings and food, what a great combination. Children love this book and teachers do too.
Kunz, Roxanne.
What Should I do?
New York: Dillon Press, 1986. This book takes a look at several situations children go through on a day-to-day basis. Ideas and suggestions on how to handle the situation are given in the book.
Medina, Tony.
Deshawn Days
. New York: Lee & Low Books Inc., 2001. An urban twist is looked upon in this book. Several characters are seen through the book in an apartment building, outside setting. Therefore, problems that arise are real to the students. They can relate to the surroundings. The characters are given good solution to problems that the students could apply in their daily life.
Nixon, Joan.
If You Were A Writer
. New York: Aladdin Paperbacks, 1995. This book talks about a little girl who has a writer for a mother. Her mother works hard towards the goal of being a good writer.