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Just Like You by Crystal Jordan

Pre-K - 5th
Looking for an engaging book to teach children about Autism? "Just Like You", a picture book for 8-12 years old, teaches children about Autism through the eyes of Zachariah. He is excited about his new adventure of starting...
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Jocelyn Learns to Dance by Jocelyn E. Cox

Pre-K - 5th
Jocelyn spends her Saturday mornings waiting for her friends to finish their fun activities. One day, she finds an activity of her own and she is very excited. Jocelyn Learns to Dance is loosely based on the writer's own experiences as a...
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I Made It by Sonya Elease Gordon

Pre-K - 5th
Looking for an inspirational children's book to empower young girls? This is it! Author, Sonya Gordon uses powerful words to create positive affirmations in "I Made It" that your child can read to boost their self-esteem and build...
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I Affirm Me by Nyasha Williams

Pre-K - 5th
An empowering alphabet book of affirmations to inspire and remind black children of their inner power, strength, and worth.
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The Epic Adventures of Super Skye and Titantrum by Candace Jordan

Pre-K - 5th
Meet Aria, an extra-ordinary little girl learning what it means to be an extraordinary big sister, and Cady, a toddler with a big personality always getting into trouble! These little ladies have super powers, alter egos and fly off on...
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Dream and Believe: AJ Wants to Play Football

Pre-K - 5th
AJ really loves football. His dream is to one day play on his school’s football team, but there’s only one problem, AJ is very small. Everyone at school, including his teacher Mrs. Wilson, thinks he won’t make it, but what AJ doesn’t...
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I Am Black History from A to Z by Keisha Jenkins

Pre-K - 5th
I Am Black History from A-Z is a poetic journey through the alphabet teaching children about heroes in the African American community that fought for justice and equality, and accomplished great things despite the world against them.
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Bugging A Bug by JC Sykes

Pre-K - 12th
Ever imagined what bugs are thinking? How about how they feel? What if bugs took vacations and had friends like you? Do bugs go to school and follow rules? Let's explore these questions while Bugging a Bug.
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Kendra Nicole's Colorful Journey in San Juan, Puerto Rico by Kendra Kreps

Pre-K - 12th
Kendra Nicole's story takes us along as a little girl travels from Newark, New Jersey to San Juan, Puerto Rico. We get to experience all the vibrant colors that Kendra Nicole embraces during her trip. As she travels she brings the reader...
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ASL Fingerspelling Quiz | Christmas Presents

3rd - Higher Ed
Let's take a break from all of that Holiday shopping and spend a little time practicing ASL with a Christmas Present's Fingerspelling Quiz. Practicing is so important when learning American Sign Language and you need to know how you're...
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Money Management For Kids: 3 Tips To Build Your Credit Score

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Getting ready to buy your first car, move into your own place, or just want to be more financially prepared for your future? You need to understand Credit Scores. In this video, Danielle from First Interstate Bank breaks down 3 Action...
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Basic Knife Skills: How To Cut Round Produce

Pre-K - Higher Ed
If you’re planning to cook a balanced meal, bake a fruit pastry, or just eat some fruits and vegetables, you probably need to know how to cut produce. 🍉🍍🥝 Because nature doesn’t give us square fruits and vegetables, we have to learn how...
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Dinosaur Names: Decoding the Meanings Behind the Names of Prehistoric Creatures

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker explores the etymology of dinosaur names and explains the literal meanings behind them. With the help of an expert from London's Natural History Museum, they delve into the origins of terms like "dinosaur"...
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Rhythm Basics: How To Read, Play, and Understand Triplets

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Our Rhythm Basics series continues with a new video that goes over how to play, read, and understand a very important rhythm: Triplets! In this fourth installment of the series, Nathan breaks down how to count triplets, and he puts the...
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Positive Mental Mindset: How To Learn From, Accept, And Overcome Failure

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Have you struggled to find motivation after failing at something? Have you ever felt like giving up after being knocked down? Overcoming failure is not easy, but it is a critical piece of our growth as human beings. In this video, Jon...
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Leftover Candy Treat: How To Make Chocolate Stars

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Have any small candies at home leftover from Valentine's Day or other holidays? We've got a great way for you to bring those leftover treats back to life in a fun and yummy way. In this video, Jessie shows you how to use chocolate melts...
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Women Who Wow: Avonte Jackson

Pre-K - Higher Ed
After creating a successful career for herself in the for-profit sector, Avonte discovered a passion for serving others. She unselfishly switched career gears to be an advocate and champion of non-profit work, helping those who need...
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Women Who Wow: Grace Davidson

Pre-K - Higher Ed
At 17 years-old, Grace became the youngest campaign manager in Washington state. While navigating through this male dominated field as a teenager, Grace found success on and off the campaign trail, helping her realize you can never be...
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Women Who Wow: Marilee Eerkes

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A story of overcoming grief and tragedy, Marilee explains the challenges and heartbreak of losing her teenage daughter in a car accident and how she and her family found the strength to not only move forward, but to support others.
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Women Who Wow: Sabiha Khan

Pre-K - Higher Ed
An activist on a mission to empower others, Sabiha Khan has spent decades working to create a better tomorrow for people of all cultures and backgrounds. After growing up in Pakistan and traveling to countries across the globe, she has...
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DIY Christmas Craft Project: Photo Ornament

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Want to add a personal touch to your Christmas tree this season? Check out this DIY project! In this video, Jessie shows you how to create a fun Photo Ornament - reindeer style! This is a great project you can do with your family each...
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Women Who Wow: Pam Renard

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A true example of putting others first, Pam Renard has traveled the world to improve the lives of others. After developing a passion for pharmacy work, Pam packed her bags, got out of her comfort zone, and put her life on hold multiple...
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Women Who Wow: Margarita Gonzalez

Pre-K - Higher Ed
After immigrating to America as a teenager without a strong grasp of the English language, Margarita Gonzalez created a new life for herself from almost nothing. While receiving support from others, she developed a strong work ethic,...
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3 Ways To Use Self-Talk To Improve Your Mental Health

Pre-K - Higher Ed
When you talk to yourself, what does your inner voice say? Are you kind to yourself? Do you tell yourself things that will improve your mental health, or make it worse? If you need help improving your self-talk, we’ve got some tips for...