| Book Number |
DBC29484
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| Title |
More than words : : so many ways to say what we mean
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| Names |
MacLean, Roz.
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| Medium |
Digital Book
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| Language |
English
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| Annotation |
At school, Nathan quietly observes the ways his peers communicate. Even when they re not talking, they re expressing themselves in all sorts of ways! By witnessing the beauty of communication diversity, Nathan learns and shows his classmates the essential lesson: Not only does everyone have something to say, but seeking to understand one another can be the greatest bridge to friendship and belonging. This tender, stunningly illustrated picture book explores and celebrates the many forms of expression?signing, speaking, singing, smiling, among others?and culminates in a poignant story about connection and understanding. Includes additional material at the end of the book with vocabulary, an introduction to various forms of communication, and information about communication access, perfect for back-to-school and classroom discussions.For preschool to grade 2.
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| Length |
0 hours, 14 minutes Digital talking book. 1 levels and 8 navigation points. Digitally mastered.
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| LC Subject |
Body language - Juvenile fiction
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Communication - Juvenile fiction
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Communication - Pictorial works - Juvenile fiction
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Expression (Philosophy) - Juvenile fiction
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Nonverbal communication - Juvenile fiction
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Fiction
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| Audience Notes |
For preschool-grade 2. NLS/BPH
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Male narrator. NLS/BPH
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| Local Subject |
Friendship - Fiction - FRN
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Juvenile Book - JU
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Juvenile Fiction - JF
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Fiction - FI
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Marylandia Collection - MRYLD
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Award Nominee - Black-Eyed Susan - AWNJB
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| Narrator |
Owen, John.
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| Title Status |
Active
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| Download Link |
Downloadable talking book.
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