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Activities for Responsive Caregiving:
Infants, Toddlers, and Twos. Jean Barbre, $29.95
The first three years set the stage for
a lifetime of learning. ACTIVITIES FOR RESPONSIVE CAREGIVING is
filled with more than 101 developmentally appropriate activities and
experiences that help young children acquire skills, build positive
relationships, and optimize their intellectual, social, emotional, and physical
development. This resource also provides strategies that support your role as a
responsive caregiver. |
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Being
with Babies: Understanding and Responding to Infants in Your Care.
Beverly Kovach & Denise Da Ros-Voseles, $28.95
Being with babies teaches new and experienced caregivers how to handle everyday challenges while learning about the developmental stages of babies. This hands-on resource is perfect for caregivers of children 6 weeks to 18 months old. |
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The Best for Babies: Expert Advice for Assessing
Infant Toddler Programs. Alice Sterling Honig, $15.95
Caregiver-child interactions are critically important in
promoting cognitive, language, and social-emotional learning in young children.
With examples and detailed explanations, The Best for Babies illuminates
the behaviors and interactions that teachers or care providers should provide
for the children in their care. The book offers an easy-to-use checklist to
assess each teacher-child interpersonal relationship and the ways caregivers
offer learning and living experiences for young children. Teachers and
caregivers can use the checklist to grow in their professional expertise and
careers as they continue to guide children’s learning and well-being. Directors
and mentors can use the information gained by using the checklist to help
teachers and caregivers optimize the outcomes for each child. |
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The Biting Solution: the Expert’s
No-Biting Guide for Parents, Caregivers, and Early Childhood Educators. Lisa Poelle, $15.95
Biting doesn’t have to cause crises.
With THE BITING SOLUTION you can identify why kids bite, and teach them more
effective ways to express themselves and to get along with others. |
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The Creative Curriculum for Infants,
Toddlers & Twos (3 volume set). Diane Trister,
Sherrie Rudick, Kai-Leé Berke, et al, $131.95
For more than a decade, THE
CREATIVE CURRICULUM FOR INFANTS, TODDLERS, & TWOS has helped teachers
understand developmentally appropriate practice and how to create daily
routines and meaningful experiences that respond to children’s strengths,
interests, and needs.
Revised into three comprehensive volumes
that reflect 38 research-based objectives for development and
learning, The Creative Curriculum for Infants, Toddlers, & Twos,
Second Edition, Revised, retains its focus on responsive care while
incorporating objectives that enable teachers to focus on what matters most for
very young children. This new edition helps teachers to plan and implement
every aspect of caring for and teaching children from birth to age 3.
Volume 1:
The Foundation, outlines the research behind the
curriculum and discusses the five central components of nurturing care and
teaching.
Volume 2:
Routines and Experiences, discusses the five
routines and eight experiences that are essential to the development and
learning of children birth to age 3, explaining how to plan intentionally while
maintaining the flexibility to respond to the changing interests and abilities
of young children.
Volume 3:
Objectives for Development & Learning: Birth through Kindergarten, explains the skills, knowledge, and behaviors that matter most to
the continuing development and learning of very young children. A tool to help
teachers observe children effectively |
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Cultivating Outdoor
Classrooms: Designing and Implementing Child-Centered Learning Environments.
Eric Nelson, $64.95
Transform outdoor spaces into learning
environments where children can enjoy a full range of activities as they spend
quality time in nature. This book is filled with guidance to help you plan,
design, and create an outdoor learning program that is a rich, thoughtfully
equipped, natural extension of your indoor curriculum. Loaded with practical
and creative ideas, CULTIVATING OUTDOOR CLASSROOMS promotes the idea that
if you can do it indoors, you can probably do it outside as well. |
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Encouraging Physical Activity in Infants. Steve
Sanders, $26.95
Babies are naturally active, and their movements help
them explore their environment. They first move involuntarily, based on
reflexes, and then learn to move more independently as their bodies grow
stronger and they begin to investigate the world around them. You can encourage
their muscle development, strength and balance with simple activities done with
infants as young as six weeks old. From tummy time to crawling, scooting and
standing, your active involvement will benefit infants in the following ways:
- Maintaining a healthy weight
- Developing good posture, strength, balance, and tracking skills
- Keeping their bodies active and learning about their new
environment
- Developing their senses of hearing, sight, and touch
The first year of life lays the foundation for further
development of gross motor skills as a toddler and preschooler. So get those
little bodies moving! |
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Encouraging Physical Activity in Toddlers. Steve
Sanders, $26.95
Toddlers are on the move almost constantly! Even though
encouraging physical activity is not a problem, you can model new movements and
skills and lay the foundation for them to enjoy physical activity as they grow.
Toddlers need lots of time to master the basics, such as jumping, rolling, and
balancing. As they become more comfortable with their bodies and confident in
their ability to be physically active, their desire to participate will
increase. They’ll enjoy kicking and throwing different types of balls, walking
up and down stairs, running outside, and pedaling tricycles. Most of their
physical activity involves unstructured play, and rightly so. However, you can
also introduce them to new equipment with structured play and then let them
explore on their own or with playmates. If you help toddlers understand how to
develop physical skills, you will help them build confidence and have fun being
active. What a gift for a lifetime! |
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First Art for Toddlers
and Twos: Open-Ended Art Experiences. Mary Ann Kohl, $23.95
Discover the natural curiosity and
enthusiasm of toddlers and twos as they explore creative art experiences
designed just for them. In this updated, color edition of FIRST ART FOR
TODDLERS AND TWOS, you will find more than seventy-five art experiences, with
lots of variations that add to the fun and tips for making the activities run
smoothly. There's even a chapter of special adult-made props, such as an Art
Baggie Book to display a child's artwork and a Tabletop Easel made from a pizza
box to catch all the drips. |
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Focus on Babies: How-tos and What-to-dos
when Caring for Infants. Jennifer Karnopp, $23.95
Complete with tips for creating a
developmentally appropriate environment and experiences that stimulate infants’
muscles and minds, FOCUS ON BABIES gives you the tools to craft a
quality learning environment that’s as unique as the needs of the babies in
your care.
Focus on Toddlers: How-tos and
What-to-dos when Caring for Toddlers and Twos.
Jennifer Karnopp, $23.95
The elements of a quality learning
environment are not the same for every age. The toddler years are unique,
and what works for preschoolers does not always work with toddlers. Complete
with tips for creating a developmentally appropriate environment and
experiences, FOCUS ON TODDLERS explains how to structure a program where toddlers
and two-year-olds can learn, play, and thrive. |
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Foundations of Responsive Caregiving:
Infants, Toddlers, and Twos. Jean Barbre, $41.95
Understanding the development of
infants, toddlers, and twos equips you with the tools and best practices needed
to guide, teach, and care for them. FOUNDATIONS OF RESPONSIVE
CAREGIVING addresses the unique needs and responsibilities you have as you
influence the ways young children acquire skills, master developmental
competencies, and build positive relationships. This foundational approach
helps you understand young children's development and provide high-quality, responsive
caregiving to support children in their earliest years. |
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Outdoor Play for 1-3 Year Olds: How to Set Up and Run
Your own Outdoor Toddler Group. Isabel Hopwood-Stephens, $43.50
We are all mindful of the increasing news coverage of
outdoor play and its benefits, but how can you go beyond the sandpit and
hopscotch to create a magical and creative experience for the children in your
care? This book provides all the encouragement you will need to set up and run
an outdoor toddler group. It provides a step-by-step guide to selecting an
appropriate site, resourcing the outside area, devising age-appropriate
activities, planning activities and the legal requirements involved. Including
an overview of the developmental milestones of babies and toddlers, it shows
you how you can meet their specific needs. |
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Raising a Talker: Easy Activities for Birth to Age 3.
Renate Zangl, $23.95
Combining fun, easy-to-do activities with research-based
tips and developmental overviews, Raising a Talker helps
parents and caregivers naturally transform play sessions into meaningful
language-learning experiences. Little tweaks and easy changes in everyday play
create nurturing environments where communication and discovery can flourish.
These skills build the foundation for better communication, both now and later,
and set the stage for success in school and beyond. This practical
communication and language guide shows parents and caregivers how to play and
talk in ways that foster children’s emerging language skills while building on
their natural curiosity and exploring the world together. |
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Simple
Signing with Young Children: a Guide for Infant, Toddler, and Preschool
Teachers. Carol Garboden Murray, $32.50
Written for teachers of hearing children from birth to age six, Simple Signing is the perfect introduction to teaching
young children through sign. There are chapters for infants, toddlers,
and preschool children, with age-appropriate signs. The chapter
written for teachers of infants focuses on using beginning signs
as a bridge to communicating with words, while the toddler chapter
focuses on signing to promote expression, enrich vocabulary, and
teach social skills. The preschool chapter places an emphasis on
using signs to enhance emergent literacy skills … Simple Signing shows teachers just how easy and valuable it can be to incorporate
sign language into daily activities. |
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Starting with Character: Activities for Infants,
Toddlers, and Twos. Cathy Waggoner & Martha Herndon, $34.95
Starting with Character focuses on character development
in infants, toddlers, and twos. This guide provides everything needed for
preparing the environment, creating routines, and evaluating individual
learning styles. Lesson plans and steps for creating new lessons are provided,
as well as guides for evaluating children's progress. Facilitate the
development of key character traits in children: caring, honesty, integrity,
respect, responsibility, and self-discipline. |
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Teaching Twos and Threes: a
Comprehensive Curriculum. Deborah Falasco, $45.95
With a focus on the special joys of
working with two and three year-olds, this comprehensive curriculum meets their
developmental needs, includes a wide range of activity ideas and learning
experiences, and provides strategies to help teachers and caregivers plan a
thoughtful program and build positive relationships with young children. |
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Time for a Story: Sharing Books with Infants and
Toddlers. Amy Brooks Read & Saroj Nadkarni Ghoting, $26.95
If you’ve ever tried reading with an infant or toddler,
it may look something like this: you sit down on the floor and start reading,
and the child pats the pages, chews on the book, or toddles away! With all the
signs pointing to disinterest, is it even worth it to read to children from
infancy to age two? The answer is yes! Children’s books are tools that
prepare young children for later reading success — the way you use books with
children makes a difference in their early literacy development. Planning story
times with infants and toddlers can be challenging, but with thought and
preparation, you can maximize the reading experiences of these little learners!
In Time for a Story, explore fun and engaging ways
to talk, sing, read, write, and play with young children throughout the day to
help them begin developing important pre-literacy skills, including
phonological awareness, print awareness, letter knowledge, and background
knowledge. These practical techniques will help you put the children in
your care on the path to school readiness! |
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Toddler Time. Joaine Oliphant, Editor, $13.95
Classroom activities for active toddlers. |
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Toddlers Moving & Learning: a Physical Education
Curriculum. Rae Pica, $29.95 (ages 6-8)
Physical education is a critical part of every early
childhood curriculum. Children need to move to channel their energies in
creative, beneficial ways and to learn habits for lifelong health and
fitness. Toddlers Moving & Learning provides more than 50
developmentally appropriate activities that contribute to a well-rounded
curriculum in any classroom or program. The book contains:
- An updated introduction reflecting new research and trends in
early childhood health and fitness and information on how movement benefits
children's learning and development
- 14 lesson plans, each with one body parts activity, one non-locomotor
activity, one locomotor skill experience, and one activity exploring an element
of movement, for a total of 56 activities
- Extension ideas and adaptations to use with children who have
special needs
- Curriculum connections for each activity and explanations about
how activities are aligned with and meet early learning standards from NAEYC
and AAHPERD
- A CD with original music to add joy and energy to the activities
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Treasure Baskets and Heuristic Play: Ideas for
Children from Six Months to Seven Years. Sally Featherstone, $30.00
Heuristic Play is a tightly described, but freely
accessed activity, using a specific range of 'found' or everyday objects, and,
in its pure sense, is only really applicable to a specific age range (from 12
months to about two and a half). However, there is now plenty of evidence
that heuristic play has continuing value for children throughout the Foundation
Stage and well into the primary years. Collections of objects, carefully
selected and offered in both adult-led and child-initiated sessions, indoors
and outside, can build on the experience of treasure baskets.
In this informative and helpful book you will find further information on the
process of using both treasure baskets and heuristic play with babies and young
children. You will also find chapters which explore the benefits of heuristic
play with objects for children throughout the early years from six months to seven
years. Of course, the materials, the provision and the adult role will develop
and change as children mature, so this book also gives guidance on how
heuristic play itself should change to meet the needs of children at different
stages of development. |
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Understanding Babies and Young Children
from Conception to Three: a Guide for Students, Practitioners and Parents. Christine Macintyre, $44.95
Written to support ECE professionals,
this fascinating book explores the pre and post-natal development of children
from conception to three. It outlines the key aspects of progression,
discussing how innate and external factors combine to influence a child’s
well-being and abilities. Based upon exhaustive research in the field, but
written in a way that is relevant and lively to practitioners and students
alike, the text is organized in a question-and-answer format for quick and easy
referencing. |
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Complete
Booklist
Activities for Responsive Caregiving:
Infants, Toddlers, and Twos. Jean Barbre, $29.95
Ages and Stages: Developmental Descriptions & Activities Birth through Eight Years. Karen Miller, $27.95
And the Cow Jumped Over the Moon: Over 600 Activities to Teach Toddlers using Familiar Rhymes and Songs. Pam Schiller & Thomas Moore, $23.95
Being with Babies: Understanding and Responding to Infants
in Your Care. Beverly Kovach & Denise Da Ros-Voseles, $28.95
The Best for Babies: Expert Advice for Assessing
Infant Toddler Programs. Alice Sterling Honig, $15.95
The Biting Solution: the Expert’s
No-Biting Guide for Parents, Caregivers, and Early Childhood Educators. Lisa Poelle, $15.95
The Complete Resource Book for Infants: Over 700 Experiences
for Children from Birth to 18 Months. Pam Schiller, $28.95
The Complete Resource Book for Toddlers and Twos. Pam
Schiller, $41.95
The Comprehensive Infant Curriculum: a Complete, Interactive
Curriculum for Infants from Birth to 18 Months. K. Albrecht & L. Miller,
$46.95, Teacher’s Guide $20.95
The Comprehensive Toddler Curriculum 18-36 Months, K.
Albrecht & L. Miller $46.95; Teacher’s Guide $20.95
The Creative Curriculum for Infants,
Toddlers & Twos (3 volume set). Diane Trister,
Sherrie Rudick, Kai-Leé Berke, et al, $131.95
Creative Resources for Infants and Toddlers, 2nd Edition.
Judy Herr & Terri Swim, $85.95
Cultivating Outdoor Classrooms: Designing and Implementing
Child-Centered Learning Environments. Eric Nelson, $64.95
Encouraging Physical Activity in Infants. Steve
Sanders, $26.95
Encouraging Physical Activity in Toddlers. Steve
Sanders, $26.95
First Art for Toddlers and Twos: Open-Ended Art Experiences.
Mary Ann Kohl, $23.95
Focus on Babies: How-tos and What-to-dos
when Caring for Infants. Jennifer Karnopp, $23.95
Focus on Toddlers: How-tos and
What-to-dos when Caring for Toddlers and Twos.
Jennifer Karnopp, $23.95
Foundations of Responsive Caregiving:
Infants, Toddlers, and Twos. Jean Barbre, $41.95
Infant and Toddler Experiences. $34.95; More Infant and
Toddler Experiences, $28.95. Both by Fran Hast & Ann Holyfield
Learning Activities for Infants and Toddlers: an Easy Guide for Everyday Use. Betsy Squibb, $48.95
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Making Sounds, Making Music, and Many Other Activities for Infants 7 to 12 Months. Judy Herr & Terri Swim, $22.95
Outdoor Play for 1-3 Year Olds: How to Set Up and Run
Your own Outdoor Toddler Group. Isabel Hopwood-Stephens, $43.50
Playtime Props for Toddlers: Unique Ways to Spice Up Toddler Rooms. Jean Warren & Carol Gnojewski, $26.95
Raising a Talker: Easy Activities for Birth to Age 3.
Renate Zangl, $23.95
Rattle Time, Face-to-Face Activities for Infants Birth to 6 Month. Judy Herr & Terri Swim, $14.50
Responding to Infants: the Infant Activity Manual - 6-30 Months. Inez D. Moyer, $34.95
Rhyming Books, Marble Painting and Many Other Activities for Toddlers 25 to 36 Months. Judy Herr & Terri Swim, $22.95
Simple Signing with Young Children: a Guide for Infant, Toddler, and Preschool Teachers. Carol Garboden Murray, $32.50
Simple Steps: Developmental Activities for Infants, Toddlers, and Two-Year-Olds. Karen Miller, $41.95
Sorting Shapes, Show Me, and Many Other Activities for Toddlers 13 to 24 Months. Judy Herr & Terri Swim, $22.95
Starting with Character: Activities for Infants,
Toddlers, and Twos. Cathy Waggoner & Martha Herndon, $34.95
Story Stretchers for Infants, Toddlers, and Twos: Experiences,
Activities and Games for Popular Children’s Books. Shirley
Raines et al, $24.95
Teaching Twos and Threes: a
Comprehensive Curriculum. Deborah Falasco, $45.95
Terrific Tips for Toddler Teachers. Gayle Bittinger, et al. $25.95
Things to Do With Toddlers and Twos. Karen Miller, $22.95 - More Things to Do with Toddlers and Twos, $25.95
Time for a Story: Sharing Books with Infants and
Toddlers. Amy Brooks Read & Saroj Nadkarni Ghoting, $26.95
Toddler Art 18 Months-3 Years. Susan Hodges, $17.95
Toddler Theme-a-Saurus: the Great Big Book of Toddler Teaching Themes. Jean Warren, $27.95
Toddler Theme Calendar: Weekly Activity Ideas for Exploring the Seasons with Toddlers. Elizabeth McKinnon, $12.95
Toddler Time. Joaine Oliphant, Editor, $13.95
Toddlers Moving & Learning: a Physical Education
Curriculum. Rae Pica, $29.95 (ages 6-8)
Toddlers Together: the Complete Planning Guide for a Toddler Curriculum. Cynthia Catlin, $46.95; More Toddlers Together, $46.95
Transition Time: Let’s Do Something Different! Jean Feldman, $27.95
Treasure Baskets and Heuristic Play: Ideas for
Children from Six Months to Seven Years. Sally Featherstone, $30.00
Twos Experience Art. Liz & Dick Wilmes, $19.95; Dramatic Play, $21.95; Felt Board Fun, $24.95; Finger Play, $18.95; Sensory Play, $24.95; Stories, $27.95
Understanding Babies and Young Children
from Conception to Three: a Guide for Students, Practitioners and Parents. Christine Macintyre, $44.95
A Year of Fun...Just for Babies / Just for Ones / Just for Twos. Theodosia Sideropoulos Spewock, $6.95 each
See also: Early Childhood Education/Preschoolers, Home Child Care
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