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Dinosaurs Divorce: A Guide For Changing Families

Book Cover, Dinosaurs Divorce: A Guide For Changing Families

This reassuring picture book is perfect for helping young children deal with the confusion and anxieties apt to arise when divorce…

© 1986 Brown, Laurene Krasny & Marc
Audience: Children

Discover Your Child’s Learning Style

Does your child learn best in the morning, afternoon, or evening? Does his reading comprehension increase or decrease when music…

© 2013 Mariaemma Willis
Audience: Parent, Professional

Do Little Mermaids Wet Their Beds?

Book Cover, Do Little Mermaids Wet Their Beds?

Cecelia is a clever little girl who can do many things, even write her name in pen. But she has…

© 2000 Willis, Jeanne
Audience: Children

Do You Stutter: A Guide For Teens

Book Cover, Do You Stutter: A Guide For Teens

A real help for teens experiencing tough times! Because you are a teen and because you sometimes stutter, some problems…

© 2004 Audience: Adolescents/Teens

Does My Child Have A Speech Problem?

Book Cover, Does My Child Have A Speech Problem?

All children go through periods of saying “ting” for “thing” or “feets” for “feet,” and no two children learn to…

© 1997 Martin, Katherine L.
Audience: Parent, Professional

Dog Wants to Play

Book Cover, Dog Wants to Play

This is a text and braille book. Dog wants to play. When? Today! But no one will play with Dog….

© 2009 Christine McDonnell

Don’t Talk to Strangers (HipKidHop)

Rap and read along with today’s freshest hip-hop artists–the poets of a new generation–as they impart positive life lessons in…

© 2003 Kevi
Audience: Children

Don’t You Get It? Living With Auditory Learning Disabilities

Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) is a processing problem, considered a learning disability, where the child (or adult) is unable to…

© 2008 Harvey Edell; Jay R. Lucker Edd, Ccc-A/Slp, Faaa; Loraine Alderman Psy.D.
Audience: Parent, Professional

Dotty The Dalmatian Has Epilepsy

A dog that has Epilepsy saves a baby’s life, and is proudly rewarded. Ages 3-5.

© 1993 Epilepsy Foundation Of America
Audience: Children