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Bonnie Carole

2 Books
Bonnie Carole is an author of educational children's books, specializing in early learning concepts and engaging non-fiction. She has contributed extensively to the 'Concepts: Seasons and Colors' series, which introduces young readers to basic visual and seasonal themes. Additionally, Carole writes for the 'Seeing Both Sides' series, helping students develop critical thinking skills on everyday topics like school uniforms and nutrition.

Books in "Seeing Both Sides"

A shirt, pants, shoes, and maybe a tie: for some students, getting dressed for school is simple because everyone wears a uniform. But is that always a good thing? School Uniforms, Yes or No looks at both sides of a question many kids understand right away. Uniforms can save time, make mornings easier, and help students feel like part of a group. They can also make it harder to show your own style or feel different from everyone else. With clear examples, helpful text features, and questions that invite careful thinking, this early nonfiction reader helps you compare opinions, notice reasons, and begin building your own point of view.
6-8 Years 27 Pages
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Chips and candy can be fun to eat, but fruits, vegetables, and other healthy snacks help your body feel ready for the day. How do you decide what makes a good snack choice? Junk Food, Yes or No presents a simple, balanced look at a familiar topic for young readers. The book compares the appeal of treats with the benefits of foods that support everyday health, helping children think about choices without turning the topic into a lecture. Part of the Seeing Both Sides series, this early nonfiction title uses clear examples, glossary support, and text-based questions to help readers notice reasons, compare ideas, and practice forming their own opinion.
6-8 Years 28 Pages
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