
All Mine!
American Psychological Association (Publisher)
Published on 30. October 2018
Book
Hardback
16 pages
978-1-4338-2877-5 (ISBN)
Description
Read all of the acclaimed Terrific Toddler books, which include All Mine!, Boo-Boo!, Bye-Bye!, New Baby!, Potty!, and Time to Go!
All Mine! teaches about toddlers amp rsquo need to feel ownership so they and you can better navigate this tricky time in their development when everything is amp ldquo All Mine! amp rdquo
Written with simple language and reflective of children amp rsquo s realities, the Terrific Toddlers series is based on understanding of the developmental level of young toddlers The books are written by experts in the field and are critically acclaimed.
Ava, Kai, and JoJo are playing with their toys at school, but they aren amp rsquo t ready to share and take turns. Can the teacher help them out?
JoJo wants Ava amp rsquo s carrot. JoJo grabs one end of the carrot.
Ava holds tight to the other end. They both shriek!
Here comes the teacher to help.
amp ldquo I see you both want that carrot. But Ava amp rsquo s not done yet. JoJo, here amp rsquo s the asparagus-let amp rsquo s make a stew with Ava. amp rdquo
JoJo does not want to make stew. She still wants the carrot.
amp ldquo Ava, tell JoJo, amp lsquo You can have it when I amp rsquo m done, amp rsquo amp rdquo the teacher says.
Ava says, amp ldquo When I done! amp rdquo
Ideal for actual toddlers when parents are using the bestselling Busy Toddler's Guide to Actual Parenting: From Their First amp quot no amp quot to Their First Day of School (and Everything in Between) parenting book by Susie Allison, The Montessori Toddler: A Parent's Guide to Raising a Curious and Responsible Human Being by Simone Davies, illustrated by Hiyoko Imai, and Best practices in Toddler Discipline from to 5 without tantrums: Effective Strategies for Developing and Helping your Child by Mary Simmons. Also includes a Note to Parents and Caregivers written by the authors about supporting toddlers amp rsquo need for ownership.
Excerpt:
amp ldquo Sharing amp rdquo is simply not a concept that a young toddler can grasp...yet. It may seem counterintuitive, but in fact, encouraging full ownership, as the teacher does for JoJo in All Mine!, can actually hasten the development of generosity, since allowing the toddler to fully be in this phase of development hastens her mastery of the lessons about self that it provides.
It is not until at least age three-when young children are developmentally ready to want acceptance from peers and have a firm understanding of the concept of self-that they can begin to want to share.
All Mine! teaches about toddlers amp rsquo need to feel ownership so they and you can better navigate this tricky time in their development when everything is amp ldquo All Mine! amp rdquo
Written with simple language and reflective of children amp rsquo s realities, the Terrific Toddlers series is based on understanding of the developmental level of young toddlers The books are written by experts in the field and are critically acclaimed.
Ava, Kai, and JoJo are playing with their toys at school, but they aren amp rsquo t ready to share and take turns. Can the teacher help them out?
JoJo wants Ava amp rsquo s carrot. JoJo grabs one end of the carrot.
Ava holds tight to the other end. They both shriek!
Here comes the teacher to help.
amp ldquo I see you both want that carrot. But Ava amp rsquo s not done yet. JoJo, here amp rsquo s the asparagus-let amp rsquo s make a stew with Ava. amp rdquo
JoJo does not want to make stew. She still wants the carrot.
amp ldquo Ava, tell JoJo, amp lsquo You can have it when I amp rsquo m done, amp rsquo amp rdquo the teacher says.
Ava says, amp ldquo When I done! amp rdquo
Ideal for actual toddlers when parents are using the bestselling Busy Toddler's Guide to Actual Parenting: From Their First amp quot no amp quot to Their First Day of School (and Everything in Between) parenting book by Susie Allison, The Montessori Toddler: A Parent's Guide to Raising a Curious and Responsible Human Being by Simone Davies, illustrated by Hiyoko Imai, and Best practices in Toddler Discipline from to 5 without tantrums: Effective Strategies for Developing and Helping your Child by Mary Simmons. Also includes a Note to Parents and Caregivers written by the authors about supporting toddlers amp rsquo need for ownership.
Excerpt:
amp ldquo Sharing amp rdquo is simply not a concept that a young toddler can grasp...yet. It may seem counterintuitive, but in fact, encouraging full ownership, as the teacher does for JoJo in All Mine!, can actually hasten the development of generosity, since allowing the toddler to fully be in this phase of development hastens her mastery of the lessons about self that it provides.
It is not until at least age three-when young children are developmentally ready to want acceptance from peers and have a firm understanding of the concept of self-that they can begin to want to share.
Reviews / Votes
amp quot A sweet line of tiny toddler hardcovers. amp quot -Publishers Weekly's ShelfTalkeramp quot Authors Carol Zeavin, MSEd, Med, and Rhona Silverbush, JD, use groundbreaking research to craft age-appropriate stories that takes into account the language level and comprehension level of a toddler. amp quot -First Time Parent
amp quot It sounds crazy, but I amp rsquo ve actually learned a lot from the Terrific Toddlers series that Magination Press has been putting out this year. Each book is as instructive to small children as they are to adults, and nothing shows this off better than this book. Basically, it amp rsquo s about not sharing. You heard me. When a toddler goes over to a friend and starts grabbing their stuff, the adult instinct is to have the two share. But how is that fair to the kid who had the item first?...I amp rsquo ve never seen anything that discussed supporting toddlers amp rsquo needs for ownership before. Really interesting. amp quot -Betsy Bird, A Fuse 7 Production
amp ldquo The repetition will be helpful for young readers and will remind parents of the need for patience when coping with young children. amp rdquo -Joyce amp rsquo s Mystery and Nonfiction Book Reviews with some Non-fiction too!
amp quot This is a great go-to series when children are dealing with scary feelings that they don amp rsquo t understand and have a difficult time communicating. Everything is a big deal. amp quot -Children's Books Heal
amp quot I really like this Terrific Toddlers series and think I amp rsquo ll be putting a set in my library. amp rdquo -Mom Read It
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Washington DC
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: From Preschool to Preschool, Reading Age: From 6 to 7 years, Interest Age: From 2 to 3 years
Product notice
Picture book
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
full-color illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 211 mm
Width: 163 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
190 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4338-2877-5 (9781433828775)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Carol Zeavin earned her BA in music from UCLA and became a successful freelance orchestral violinist and chamber musician in New York City. She earned master amp rsquo s degrees in education and special education from Bank Street College and worked with infants and toddlers from 992 to 2 , both as head teacher at Rockefeller University amp rsquo s Child and Family Center and Barnard amp rsquo s Toddler Development Center, and as a special educator employed by Y.A.I. and Theracare. She continues to perform classical music in NYC and teaches violin and piano to kids and grownups of all ages and abilities.
Rhona Silverbush, co-author of the Terrific Toddlers series, studied psychology and theater at Brandeis University and holds a juris doctor from Boston College Law School. Rhona is the co-author of Speak the Speech! Shakespeare amp rsquo s Monologues Illuminated (Faber and Faber, 2 2) and has taught theater to all age groups from tots to adults. She has taught at Columbia University Teachers College and is also a freelance writer and editor and a consultant for families of children and teens with learning differences and special needs. Visit her at www.rhonasilverbush.com
Jon Davis is an award-winning illustrator who has illustrated more than 7 books, including the Terrific Toddlers Series for Magination Press. He works digitally, in Photoshop with a tablet and pen and based in the Lake District, England. Visit him at www.jonsmind.com and follow him on Twitter: JonDavisIllust.
Rhona Silverbush, co-author of the Terrific Toddlers series, studied psychology and theater at Brandeis University and holds a juris doctor from Boston College Law School. Rhona is the co-author of Speak the Speech! Shakespeare amp rsquo s Monologues Illuminated (Faber and Faber, 2 2) and has taught theater to all age groups from tots to adults. She has taught at Columbia University Teachers College and is also a freelance writer and editor and a consultant for families of children and teens with learning differences and special needs. Visit her at www.rhonasilverbush.com
Jon Davis is an award-winning illustrator who has illustrated more than 7 books, including the Terrific Toddlers Series for Magination Press. He works digitally, in Photoshop with a tablet and pen and based in the Lake District, England. Visit him at www.jonsmind.com and follow him on Twitter: JonDavisIllust.