Elizabeth Verdick: 19 books

Book cover of Voices Are Not for Yelling
by Elizabeth Verdick, Marieka Heinlen
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2015

The toddler years are full of growth and smiles and sweetness—but also tantrums. With toddlers, yelling, screaming, wailing, and flailing are a normal part of life. Very young children don’t yet have the words to express strong feelings, and they’re still learning social skills. This board book...
Book cover of Tails Are Not for Pulling
by Elizabeth Verdick
Language: English
Release Date: June 6, 2017

Pets may not have words, but they can communicate. Paying attention to an animal’s cues—a joyful bark, a scary growl, a swishing tail—can help a child understand what the animal is “saying” and what an appropriate response might be. That’s part of what this book is about. But mostly it’s...
Book cover of Noses Are Not for Picking
by Elizabeth Verdick
Language: English
Release Date: December 18, 2014

We’ve all seen it—the nose-picking habit starts as early as the toddler years, and no child is the exception. Young children pick their noses for a variety of reasons, from colds to allergies to curiosity or boredom. This board book for toddlers and preschoolers is the answer to the age-old question...
Book cover of Voices Are Not for Yelling / La voz no es para gritar
by Elizabeth Verdick
Language: English
Release Date: December 20, 2017

English-Spanish bilingual editions of titles in Free Spirit’s popular Best Behavior series. This friendly, encouraging bilingual English-Spanish book introduces and reinforces where and when to use an “indoor voice” or an “outdoor voice.” Vivid illustrations teach children the times...
Book cover of Stand Up to Bullying!

Stand Up to Bullying!

(Upstanders to the Rescue!)

by Phyllis Kaufman Goodstein, Elizabeth Verdick
Language: English
Release Date: October 3, 2014

Who has the most power to stop and prevent bullying? Teachers? Parents? The Principal of the Universe? No, no, and no way! When it comes to changing bullying behavior, nobody has more power than upstanders—all the people who see bullying or know it’s happening . . . and decide to do something about...
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