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We Love Math with Miss Jenny

October 2nd, 2009
Music CD-Book Set for Parents, Teachers, & Kids! Miss Jenny teaches pre-K to first grade math concepts in her 27-songs audio CD-book set. Songs use fun characters like Zero the Hero and the Pizza-Eating Alligator to teach basic concepts and skills. Book includes all lyrics, simple instructions, [...]
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Phonics Time with Miss Jenny

September 27th, 2009
Posted by Booklines
Music CD-Book Set for Parents, Teachers, & Kids! Miss Jenny's Phonics Time audio CD-book set makes teaching reading fun & easy for parents and teachers. Children learn K-2-level reading concepts: Letters and sounds, short vowels, long vowels, advanced one-syllable letter combinations, contra [...]
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Make a Difference with Miss Jenny

September 27th, 2009
Posted by Booklines
Music CD-Book Set for Parents, Teachers, & Kids! This 28-song audio CD-book set teaches children to “make a difference” for themselves, for their families, for their friends, and for the world! Children learn to take pride in who they are, and to define the core values that guide their lives [...]
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Health and the Human Body with Miss Jenny

September 27th, 2009
Posted by Booklines
Music CD-Book Set for Parents, Teachers, & Kids! This 18-song audio CD-book set teaches basic concepts such as caring for our bodies, staying safe, and brushing our teeth. Children also learn advanced concepts about nerves, their brains, their hearts, and wound repair. A student workbook makes a [...]
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Early Phonics with Miss Jenny

September 27th, 2009
Posted by Booklines
Music CD-Book Set for Parents, Teachers, & Kids! “Miss Jenny” teaches the basic skills children need to read in “Early Phonics.” The CD features 29 songs plus selected karaoke versions. Children learn comprehension strategies, basic letters and sounds, and the 25 most common words in the [...]
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Advanced Phonics with Miss Jenny

September 27th, 2009
Posted by Booklines
Music CD-Book Set for Parents, Teachers, & Kids! Miss Jenny teaches advanced concepts through fun songs in her Advanced Phonics audio CD-book set. Children learn about plurals, past tense rules, comparative spellings, and more in this sequel to Phonics Time. This sequel to "Early Phonics with Mi [...]
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6-Traits Writing with Miss Jenny

September 27th, 2009
Music CD-Book Set for Parents, Teachers, & Kids! Miss Jenny's 6-Traits Writing program teaches children six components of great writing in 28 songs. [...]
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BeachHouse Publishing books

September 25th, 2009
2009 RELEASES BOARD BOOKS Animals Sing Aloha by Vera Arita; illustrated by Ron Louie This ground-breaking book is specifically designed to begin introducing young children to phonics through a vibrantly illustrated text that can be read or sung to an original musical score by the author, Vera Arita. [...]
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No Ka 'Elepaio Kolohe-The Naughty 'Elepaio

September 25th, 2009
This is the first in a series of traditional Hawaiian stories retold for today’s learners. In this bilingual tale, 'Elepaio pecks a hole in Kanaka's water gourd, provoking the man to throw a rock at him. ‘Elepaio flits about the forest trying to get sympathy from the other birds. In the end, ' [...]
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Ho‘onohonoho: Traditional Ways of Cultural Management

September 25th, 2009
Posted by Helen Au

Can culture- and tradition-bound Hawaiians survive in the modern business world? This is a question that has been asked over and over as economic prosperity has risen in the islands but by-passed the Hawaiian community. International economic initiatives and development began with the first tourists—the British explorers that accompanied Captain James Cook in 1778. But systems for managing natural and human resources in the island chiefdoms were well established prior to their arrival. Malcolm Naea Chun examines the account of both Native and non-native writers to discover what he calls “cultural management,” then explores how its tools and techniques can be used today for organizations that want to be culturally based, and to operate effectively in the modern business world.

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