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Blue Ridge Partnership for Children Family Resource Library Puzzles Ten Toe puzzle Kids & the Environment [4 puzzles] Giant Number Puzzle Multicultural Occupations [12 puzzles] Children Around the World: Floor Puzzle Fruit puzzle: apples, grapes, strawberries and bananas Things that go together: think and match puzzle LIBERTY BELL CAPITOL Sail boat Sow and piglets Billy Goats Gruff My Day at pre-school: set of 4 puzzles Braille Math Blocks-set of 16 Gears Too! with building activities book Opposites: Basic skills puzzle (2) Transportation 6 pcs. Tools 6pcs. Dinosaurs 4 pcs. Safety 5 pcs. Birthday Party 5 pcs. Rain 4 pcs. 100 Multi link cubes The Alphabet puzzle Lower case letter tiles Fire Truck: floor puzzle Games Rainbow Fish With 16 colored fish Big Electronic Game Book UNIFIX Pattern Activity Kit Nouns-children’s toys Maxilotto- Animals Ice Cream Party-Beginning Consonants My First Magnet Kit Marvelous Magnets Timing It Right: Time-Telling Game Number-Picture Matching Cards Jumbo Pegs for Stringing and Pattern Sheets Playmobil: Man on an island BROGY: helps improve reading, writing and spelling skills Ring Connections: yellow, red and turquoise Concepts to go: sound-a-likes (2) Story-telling objects: 1 bag Story-telling objects: With book Ten Cats Have Hats Wooden Safety Figures: teacher, fireman, nurse, mailman, mailwoman, Police officer, airline stewardess and a crossing safety officer Measurement jugs set of three: 1 jug is a quart to 1 gallon, 1jug is 1 quart to ½ gallon, 1 jug is 1 pint to 1 quart. Tangrams set of 4 colors: yellow, red, blue and green Three Billy Goats Gruff velcro prop and characters Magnets: A world to discover 5 piece set Play money and coin set Colors and Shapes Match Me Game Sound Box Flower parachute 6ft Flower beanbag target Beanbag set of 6 Three-Letter match & spell Four-Letter match & spell Chime with Rhyme Alphabet Match me game Dogs & Puppies match-up game Kick Start Gym First Construction Train Number Blocks Software Jump Start Preschool Jump Start Kindergarten Print Master Blues Clues Games Arthur Game Curious George Game About Me Alex’s whirled math Language to Literacy (2) Teaching Resources 2 Revised editions of the ITERS-R scale 2 revised editions of the ECERS-R scale All About ECERS-R guide FDCS scale 5 5 environments rating scale books Ask the Children` Survival Guide for Preschool Teachers Giant Encyclopedia of Theme Activities Costumes & Prop Book Teaching Children Creative Resources 3rd edition Creative Resources of Birds, animals, Seasons, and Holidays Cooking art Beginnings and Beyond [NC ECE Credential textbook] First Aid/CPR/AED Program Participants Program Tell it Again 2 Rise Up Singing Child Safety Made Easy Children’s Games Made Easy Set of 8 World Crafts resource Books: Jewelry, Games, Masks, Papercraft, Festivals, Puppets, Textures and Baskets Creative Pre-K Preschool Daily Lesson Plans Set of 3- Fall, Winter and Spring Wow! I’M Reading Why? Questions & Answers about nature, science & the World A to Z Early Childhood Curriculum Cooking with Kids Kids multicultural cookbook No Stove Nutrition (2) The Great World Tour Round the World Songbook Phonemic Awareness set of 3- Fall, Spring and Winter. Each book has a CD. American Indian Cooking before 1500 How to Manage Your Early Childhood Classroom A Year Full of Themes Fishing For Fun (2) Involving Parents in Nursery Schools Feelings and Emotions Set of 6 books: I’m Scared, I’m Mad, I’m Proud, I’m furious, I’m Frustrated and I’m Excited Sandbox Scientist The Outrageous Outdoor Games book Look What I Can Do Now Celebrate: An Anti-bias guide to enjoying Holidays Lotions, Potions and Slime – Mudpies and more Kids Science Growing, growing Strong Play With Big Boxes A Planning guide to the pre-school curriculum Doodles and Oodles of ART Circle Time Book for the Holidays & Seasons Developing Character-Building Values- A whole language approach Insects and other Crawlers Young Children and Computers Star Power for Preschoolers The Kids Nature Book Let’s Party-How to plan special events and raise money in early childhood programs Young Children’s Behavior Active Learning for Children with Disabilities Mainstreaming Ideas for teaching young children Educating Young Children Complete Learning Disabilities Resource Library The Kids Big Arts and Crafts The Kids Big Science and Nature Rain Forest The Power of Observation Top 20 Classics: The Best of Exchange from the First 20 Years Parent Relations: Building an Active Partnership The Hundred Languages of Children 250 Management Success Stories from Child Care Directors Workshop Essentials Transitions in Children’s Lives Diversity in Children’s Lives Those Mean Nasty Dirty Downright Disgusting but…Invisible Germs (2) Growing Up Naturally- Early Intervention in Natural Environments Obstetrics- normal & problem pregnancies The Home Medical Encyclopedia- A guide to health Introduction to Human Development and Health issues Developmental Programming for infants and young children-Stimulation Activities Developmental Programming for infants and young Children-Assessment and Application My Body- My Decision!-What you should know about the most common female surgeries Young Children in Hospitals Infant Development The secret life of the unborn child Can’t Read, Can’t Write, Can’t talk to good either The First Twelve months of life The significance of the young child’s motor development Of Children – an introduction to child development Babyhood Childhood learning disabilities and prenatal risk Otitis media with effusion in young children Let’s have healthy children Children with epilepsy – a parents guide Second edition- child development Language acquisition: Models and methods Home and community influences on young children The world of Child development- Conception to adolescence Primary Care of the child with a chronic condition The development of Children *second edition Healthy Young Children-a manual for programs Using Flannel boards to teach: Readiness skills Basic skills Beginning reading skills Creative storytelling Hispanic Games & Rhymes Dona Blanca-and other Hispanic nursery rhymes and games 1001 Incredible Things for Kids on the Internet Math in Motion Giant Encyclopedia of Science Giant Encyclopedia of art and crafts Giant Encyclopedia of Circle Time Sand and Water play Our body our skeleton posters Best of Totline Bear Hugs Transitions Tips and Tricks Multiple Intelligences Opening Classroom Windows Linking Language One Potato Two Potato 300 Three-Minute games The Portfolio Book Correct Spelling made easy Peg boards with 25 pegs (2) Creature Peeper: the under and over insect wonder Baking set: 17 pieces Place mats set of 4 5,001 Things for kids to Do The Kindness Curriculum The Creative Curriculum for Infants & Toddlers The Creative Curriculum for Preschool The Complete Daily Curriculum Creative Resources for the Early Childhood Classroom 4th Edition Crafts for all Seasons Things to make and do for Christmas Summer Activities Felt sets Creepy crawlers set of 36 (pictured) Trucks (pictured) Trains (pictured) Planes (pictured) My critter friends set of 30 (pictured) Transportation set of 36 (plain) Primary set of 135 (plain) Farm Animals set of 36 (plain) Shapes set of 30 (plain) Dinosaurs set of 30 (plain) Alphabet set of 52 1 set of upper case & 1 set of lower case Nursery Rhymes set 17 rhymes. Jack & Jill, Three Blind mice, Hickory dickory dock, Peter Peter pumpkin eater, Little miss muffet, Hey diddle diddle, Jack be nimble, Twinkle, twinkle little star, Mother Goose, Little boy blue, Little Jack Horner, Little Bo peep, Humpty dumpty, Mulberry Bush, Mary had a little lamb, Baa Baa black Sheep, Where has my little dog gone?. PUPPETS AND DOLLS Farm Ocean set of 8 African animal set of 8 North American animals Frog Bert form Sesame Street Multicultural puppet set Cars: Taxi, Police, and Bear (2 sets) Max Ruby Nemo Goat (2) Fairy Little Painting Girl Pink Mouse Elf Birthday Clown Chick Farmer Turkey Sleepy Bear ANIMAL SETS Sea Life North American Wildlife Arctic Set Ocean life set KITS Magnetic Fishing Set with Vest Medical Kit Mail Carrier Firefighter Doctor and Nurse Uniforms Astronaut Kit with Vest Chef Hat and Apron Road Crew with (6 Vest) Fur costume Wizard costume Suit costume Vest costume Fishing costume Hobby Work Kit in a Backpack (to put together trucks) Weather Kit Health and Nutrition Kit African resource kit Multicultural Rhythm music set Three Bears Family: sort, pattern & play activity set Referee vest Gray fur vest Gray stripped business vest Navy blue business vest Black/Brown fishing vest Black with gold stars cape and slippers to match Bucket set with 2 shovels, smother, and a little castle Sponge sets Spring knob set Summer knob set Fall knob set Winter knob set Animal knob set Animal track hand slip-ons (8) Videos Wee Sing: Marvelous Musical Mansion Wee Sing: Train Wee Sing: Magical Musical Wee Sing: The Best Christmas Ever! 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