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OverviewViolet's journey to be heard celebrates the power of bold, quiet people. Violet Blandin makes it a habit to blend in. At school, no one notices her, but in the kitchen, she can't be missed. When a hands-on lesson about measurement goes haywire, Violet finds she is the only one who can save celebrated Chef Delaclaire from an awful encounter with a very salty cookie. Quiet Violet Finds Her Voice celebrates introverted kids and affirms that being quiet doesn't mean they have nothing to say. Violet's journey to be heard invites readers to see that quiet children's minds are as rich and bold as extroverted children's, and empowers introverted kids to find their voice and discover their passion. A section for adults shares discussion questions and activities to use with children, and additional digital content includes a recipe for Violet's Confident Cookie. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gabrielle Nidus , Stephanie DehenninPublisher: Teacher Created Materials, Inc Imprint: Free Spirit Publishing Inc.,U.S. Edition: Book with Digital Content ed. Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9798765924839Pages: 36 Publication Date: 19 March 2024 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback 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 ContentsReviews"""Gabrielle Nidus's delightful story illustrates how baking combines math, chemistry, and community. As a professional baker I love watching all the elements in the kitchen come together through teamwork. And as a mom of three I adore how Violet's story teaches kids to use their voices and share them with intelligence and kindness.""--Elisa Strauss, owner of Confetti Cakes and author of The Confetti Cakes Cookbook and Confetti Cakes for Kids" ""This is a story to inspire all those youngsters lacking confidence who are termed shy or timid to sense that they, too, have something to say."" * Portland Book Review * ""This is a story to inspire all those youngsters lacking confidence who are termed shy or timid to sense that they, too, have something to say."" * Portland Book Review * “Gabrielle Nidus’s delightful story illustrates how baking combines math, chemistry, and community. As a professional baker I love watching all the elements in the kitchen come together through teamwork. And as a mom of three I adore how Violet’s story teaches kids to use their voices and share them with intelligence and kindness.” -- Elisa Strauss, owner of Confetti Cakes and author of The Confetti Cakes Cookbook and Confetti Cakes for Kids “Gabrielle Nidus’s delightful story illustrates how baking combines math, chemistry, and community. As a professional baker I love watching all the elements in the kitchen come together through teamwork. And as a mom of three I adore how Violet’s story teaches kids to use their voices and share them with intelligence and kindness.” -- Elisa Strauss, owner of Confetti Cakes and author of The Confetti Cakes Cookbook and Confetti Cakes for Kids “Like its protagonist, this sweet, poetic tale about a young girl who finds her voice is instantly lovable and wise. Quiet Violet is a talented chef overshadowed by her more boisterous classmates during a cooking unit. When her class has an opportunity to participate in a televised baking show, Violet rises above stage fright and shyness to guide her team towards inspiration. Seasoned author Gabrielle Nidus and illustrator Stephanie Dehennin bring to life an important social-emotional lesson, including helpful teaching pearls for families and caregivers of other Quiet Violets.” -- Ilana Braun, M.D., Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School “Like its protagonist, this sweet, poetic tale about a young girl who finds her voice is instantly lovable and wise. Quiet Violet is a talented chef overshadowed by her more boisterous classmates during a cooking unit. When her class has an opportunity to participate in a televised baking show, Violet rises above stage fright and shyness to guide her team towards inspiration. Seasoned author Gabrielle Nidus and illustrator Stephanie Dehennin bring to life an important social-emotional lesson, including helpful teaching pearls for families and caregivers of other Quiet Violets.” -- Ilana Braun, M.D., Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School """Like its protagonist, this sweet, poetic tale about a young girl who finds her voice is instantly lovable and wise. Quiet Violet is a talented chef overshadowed by her more boisterous classmates during a cooking unit. When her class has an opportunity to participate in a televised baking show, Violet rises above stage fright and shyness to guide her team towards inspiration. Seasoned author Gabrielle Nidus and illustrator Stephanie Dehennin bring to life an important social-emotional lesson, including helpful teaching pearls for families and caregivers of other Quiet Violets.""--Ilana Braun, M.D., Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School ""Gabrielle Nidus's delightful story illustrates how baking combines math, chemistry, and community. As a professional baker I love watching all the elements in the kitchen come together through teamwork. And as a mom of three I adore how Violet's story teaches kids to use their voices and share them with intelligence and kindness.""--Elisa Strauss, owner of Confetti Cakes and author of The Confetti Cakes Cookbook and Confetti Cakes for Kids" Author InformationGabrielle Nidus is a teacher/reading specialist in Houston, Texas. She is the author of the Literacy Coach’s Gameplan (International Reading Association, 2009), in addition to several articles on strategies for teaching children to write (Educational Leadership). She is also an educational consultant and leads workshops for teachers to inspire writing in the classroom. Gabrielle has a master's degree in teaching reading from Columbia University and a BA from Brown University. Stephanie Dehennin was born in Antwerp, Belgium, but soon moved to the Flemish countryside where she spend several wonderful years playing hide and seek in the cornfields, making bike trips between the grasslands, and reading children's books from dusk till dawn. After studying illustration at Saint Lukas in Ghent, she became a freelance Art Director in the magazine world, but never stopped drawing and painting. The love for illustration was too strong to ignore, so she decided to dedicate the rest of her career to drawing and painting for children. In her free time, she enjoys watching animated movies, reading comics, and playing board games with her son. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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