Fountaindale Public Library

Yellow pack

Label
Yellow pack
Language
eng
Characteristic
combination
resource.interestAgeLevel
Ages 3+
Main title
Yellow pack
Oclc number
1241984753
Series statement
Launchpad AcademyLaunchpad Pre-K Academy. Path D, Social & Emotional
Summary
"Launchpad Pre-K Academy gives preschool-aged children 5 different paths to explore on their way to kindergarten. Using this Academy can help little learners develop the skills needed to enter their first year of school and inspire them to try new things with confidence. Organize thoughts; Problem solve through reasoning; Express emotions & needs; Explores independence."--, Publisher descriptionDuckie Deck collection:, Focusing on skills children will need outside the classroom, this collection of preschool games focuses on supporting healthy habits and developing creativity while solving some of the challenges of childhoodFrosby. Picnic camp:, Frosby Picnic Camp is a fun, summer game in which children can make their own picnic snacks and sandwichesRobot's first day of school:, Today is the first day of school for Robot. He's really nervous. He has math class, art class, and recess today, but he's never done any of them before. Have you? Trying new things can sometimes be scary, but once you try something new, you'll see that it can be interesting and you might just be really great at it! See what Robot's first day of school is like in this interactive story and make thoughtful choices to help Robot feel more comfortable!sSpeakaboos' parent app, HOMER, is a proven early learning program that builds personalized learning plans for children ages 2-8--complete with this story and others like this!Peppy Pals Farm. Friendship adventure:, Join four quirky animal friends on an exciting adventure in this colorful and fascinating world as they learn about emotionsMiffy's world:, Based on the beloved picture books created by artist Dick Bruna, and the worldwide hit TV series:Miffy is brought to life in a gentle and beautiful 3D interactive app. Children will discover surprises in everyday activities through play, while exploring, discovering, and listening to stories!Gratitude:, Sing along with Theo about the things that he is grateful for. He wakes up in the morning, and the first thing he's grateful for is his dog's friendship as he runs up to him to play! And so starts his day of being thankful. When Theo's grateful, he says, "Thank you!" What are you grateful for?Storybook animations. A good day for sharing:, A rabbit shares the fruit of her shopping trip with her friends, who then return the favor by sharing with her some of what they made from those ingredients. In the end, they all return to the rabbit's house for a Thanksgiving potluck supperStorybook animations. First day of school:, Justin's big brother Max is off to his first day of school. Max misses him at first but has fun playing with his friends building with blocks and making tasty treats while he waits for his brother to come homeStorybook animations. Making friends:, A story about Roberto's first day of schoolStorybook animations. One dark night:, Old MacDonald's farm animals feel nervous and then hide as they see trick-or-treaters go byStorybook animations. Time to help, time to play:, Chica-Chick is running an errand for Grandma Hen, but her friends invite her to play with them. Instead, Chica-Chick focuses, does her chore, and then gets to playFriendship fun:, Millie finds two friendship necklaces buried in the sand. She keeps one, but who gets the other? Tutt? Olive? Nip? Nap? Homer? How can Millie decide?
Table Of Contents
Duckie Deck collection -- Frosby. Picnic camp -- Robot's first day of school -- Peppy Pals Farm. Friendship adventure -- Miffy's world -- Gratitude -- Storybook animations. A good day for sharing -- Storybook animations. First day of school -- Storybook animations. Making friends -- Storybook animations. One dark night -- Storybook animations. Time to help, time to play -- Friendship fun
Target audience
preschool
resource.variantTitle
LaunchpadPath D, Social & EmotionalPath D, Social and Emotional
Classification
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