Miles McHale, Tattletale
Part of the Little Boost series
Miles McHale is a tattletale. And everybody knows it. But he's not the only one who needs help, so his teacher decides: it's time to fight the Tattle Battle! But will Miles figure out the right time to tell a grown-up about another person's behavior, or is he doomed to be a tattletale forever?
Hello, Goodbye, and a Very Little Lie
Part of the Little Boost series
Larry lies about everything. Find out what he does when he gets caught in one of his lies.
The Social Butterfly
Part of the Little Boost series
Charlotte loves talking, singing, and playing. What Charlotte doesn't love is sitting still, being quiet, and listening, which is a big problem at school. Charlotte's overly social ways interfere with her friendships and her learning. Will Charlotte be able to modify her behavior and learn when to be social and when to be quiet? A sweet and relatable picture book story that shines a light on social behaviors.
The Messy One
Part of the Little Boost series
Vivienne is a messy girl, but it doesn't seem to bother her. But when Vivienne loses her favorite necklace, she must evaluate her messy ways and do the unthinkable. Vivienne must finally clean her room!
You Get What You Get
Part of the Little Boost series
Melvin throws fit after fit when he doesn't get what he wants. He must learn how to deal with disappointment. After all, you get what you get and you don't throw a fit.
Too Shy for Show-and-Tell
Part of the Little Boost series
Sam is a quiet little boy who hates show-and-tell. Just thinking about it makes his stomach hurt. Sam must find a way to conquer his fear and make the most of his turn at show-and-tell. This picture book is great for teaching children about emotions and challenges.
Lucia Lacorte, Poor Sport
Part of the Little Boost series
Lucia Lacorte loves games. But few friends enjoy playing games with her. When she loses, she cries and yells. And when she wins, its even worse: She dances around and rubs it in. You see, Lucia Lacorte is a very poor sport. Can anyone get through to Lucia and show her that being a good sport is the fun in fun and games? Author Christianne Jones uses humor and a helpful rhyme to teach early learners about the importance of good sportsmanship in this entertaining picture book from the Little Boost series.
Lucille Gets Jealous
Part of the Little Boost series
Lucille is very jealous of her little sister, Margaret. Everything Margaret does gets attention, and Lucille feels left out. When their grandma comes to visit, Lucille must learn how to deal with her jealousy.
Crabby Pants
Part of the Little Boost series
Roger gets CRABBY. A LOT. He is crabby about running out of his favorite food, not being able to go to the zoo, and missing his favorite TV shows. Sometimes he ends up in the naughty chair. Can Roger figure out how to stop being such a crabby pants? This humorous and lighthearted board book delivers an important message about growing up and managing feelings.
Maybe When I'm Bigger
Part of the Little Boost series
Janey is sick of hearing that she's not big enough to do anything fun. If she's not big enough to do the fun stuff, she's not big enough to do the boring stuff, either.
The Little Bully
Part of the Little Boost series
Billy is a nice boy who likes school until he encounters a bully named Fred.
Ruth's Pink Pajamas
Part of the Little Boost series
Ruth loves her super soft, cushy-wushy pink pajamas and wants to wear them to school. Her mom knows it's a bad idea, but Ruth doesn't listen. Ruth soon learns her lesson and realizes her mom was right all along.
Terrible, Awful, Horrible Manners!
Part of the Little Boost series
Peter takes pride in being rude and gross. He doesn't think manners are important at all. But when his family starts to use bad manners, Peter gets a reality check.
Eleanore Won't Share
Part of the Little Boost series
Eleanore does not like to share and soon learns a valuable life lesson about sharing and friendships.
Lacey Walker, Nonstop Talker
Part of the Little Boost series
Lacey Walker loves to talk. She talks all day, and sometimes all night. But when she loses her voice, Lacey learns the importance of listening.