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OverviewJake is Stinky is the forth in the series of thirty Jake adventures and is part of Jake's Brain Training experience. We are introduced to more of the twenty people who help him deal with his experiences as he learns about growing up. The adventure he has in Jake is Stinky allows him to deal with both unexpected Joys and problems. The biggest lesson Jake learns from this adventure is to live with the problems caused by his actions. Jake learns about the importance of planning...friendship...animal behaviour... getting advice... accepting help and caring about others and the special powers and nutritional value of some foods. He practices using unusual cleaning methods and materials and using north, south, east and west directions. Children love hearing and reading about Jake. Adults enjoy the smiles and excitement that show up on children's faces...and always enjoy the story. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chris Hayes , Mayank Shail , Charles J LabellePublisher: Jake Stories Publishing Imprint: Jake Stories Publishing Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.113kg ISBN: 9781896710280ISBN 10: 189671028 Pages: 38 Publication Date: 19 October 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor Information"Charles LaBelle is a grandfather, storyteller, and author who uses childhood memories to create the Jake Series and the Shannon's Backyard Series of sixty illustrated children's books. Dyslexia shaped his life. Writing stories would never have happened without encouragement. His first story about a boy and his dog won first prize in a writing contest conducted by the Humane Society. His grade three teacher gave him an ""A"" in a story about atomic bomb survivors in a bank vault. This encouragement allowed him to continue believing he could write a story. Working as a heavy construction surveyor, real-estate developer and business owner, not much time was spent writing. During that time, however, he took short story and screen writing courses and noticed the same repeated mistakes in spelling and word construction. He was finally diagnosed as a dyslexic . . . not a stupid person! What a joy! This new understanding moved him to study neuroscience. He is convinced that the human brain can change and be improved. His own efforts in that direction have given him new abilities, new typing skills, improved organizational abilities, and working speed. Charles believes that ENCOURAGEMENT and PRAISE shape a child's future, That problems can be recognized and overcome, that reading, writing, storytelling, singing, poetry, and acting can be part of every child's life. Parents, professionals, and siblings can make it happen. His primary goal is to encourage all children to embrace their imagination . . . to have fun . . . to nurture their creativity by reading to themselves and to groups . . . to have the confidence to ask adults to read to them . . . to ask other children to read with them . . . to act out stories, to make music, sing songs, dance, and recite poetry. He believes that a story can include opportunities for a child to have fun and do new things. ""New things change a child's brain. The child will develop new skills. When creative stories become a part of a child's life! Confidence will grow! Positive changes will happen!""" Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |