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This two-hour-long program has many intense scenes, including those depicting children in peril. Teachers may consider using all of it or portions in history, social studies, government, or ethics classes, depending on the age of viewers and class time available.
Presenting yoga as a healthful practice and providing material in a safe and approachable way, this title is recommended for libraries that serve upper elementary and middle school students and have a need for youth-friendly how-to yoga resources.
This title sparks sympathy and understanding for Syrian refugees and gives a moving look at life in the camp while putting individual faces on the thousands of displaced people. Portions could be used to foster discussion on topics from urban planning to resilience to concern for others.
A solid reference (and cheering section) for librarians interested in writing book reviews either informally or via freelance work for journals and magazines.
A must-have where Clare's books are popular (which probably means everywhere). A PDF of the illustrations at the start of each chapter is included with the audiobook.