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Making Friends is an Art Book Review and FREE Activity From Life Lessons for Little Ones: I am a huge fan of Julia Cook. I have not come across many books about friendship that I love to use with kids. However, Julia hit the crayon right on the tip when writing this colorful book. |
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Raising Readers in Storm Lake, IAStorm Lake’s youth are given many opportunities to read and many people are there to encourage them. |
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Children’s author speaks to students Children’s author Julia Cook spoke to students and parents at Greene County Tech Primary School on Thursday. According to her website Cook is from Fremont, Neb. and has published 38 children’s books. |
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Festival Offers Parenting Tips Too “Parenting is one of the most difficult jobs on the planet, and you don’t have to do it alone,” Julia Cook said. Cook, author children’s books such as “My Mouth is a Volcano!” and “Making Friends is an Art,” spoke at the Chautauqua Tent Friday afternoon as part of the 26th annual John C. Fremont Days. |
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Creative People Using Julia Cook Books Julia Cook books are great tools to be used in classrooms, at home, even at the workplace. On this board are pictures that have been sent to Julia where very creative people have used the books to educate and empower kids in awesome ways! |
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Happy Birthday Author: An Essay on Julia Cook This week, I learned that I need to be careful to not assume that my children completely understand issues like family safety and social skills. We read a half dozen books by Julia Cook including Bully B.E.A.N.S, My Mouth is a Volcano, and A Bad Case of the Tattle Tongue. |
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Book Review: Personal Space Camp A new Children Book Review: Personal Space Camp from ChildrenBookMix.com. |
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The Art of Making Friends at KC Star Friendships are very important when it comes to our emotional health! A lack of friends can have devastating effects on a child. |
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Talking with Bobblehead Dad – Using Children’s Books to Teach Tough Lessons Julia joins Jim Higley to to talk about the many ways you can share information on subjects that are often hard to discuss. Reading to your children is one of the most positive ways to communicate with them. |
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Teaching Kids to Feel Good About Themselves (From The Herald-News) Minooka Grade School District 201 had a special treat recently when children’s author Julia Cook came to talk about her books and her writing career. |
| Amazing Me A new children’s book by Julia Cook and Laura Jana, MD, written for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, aims to teach parents the normal social, emotional and cognitive milestones of early childhood while alerting them to warning signs of autism and other developmental disorders. | |
| Julia gives students lessons and advice in this article from The Independent.com | |
| Julia talks about The Worst Day of My Life Ever, a book about listening and following instructions on The Morning Blend in Omaha. | |
| Julia talks about books that make a positive difference, including her latest works, on The Morning Blend in Omaha. The goal behind Julia’s books is to actively involve young people into her fun and creative stories and teach them to life lessons. | |
| Find out how Julia got into writing in the first place and how many books she’s written this far into her career on this edition of The Morning Blend in Omaha. | |
| Books that Tackle Hard Topics on Good Things, Utah | |
| From Boys Town Press | |
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She’s a national award winning children’s author, and her books are all about making kids better. Julia Cook joins Hawaii News Now |
| From Good Morning America, with Julia’s co-author, Dr. Laura Jana | |
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Feature in Lincoln JournalStar: Fremont children’s author tackles the tough — and not so tough — stuff. |
| Feature in Fremont Tribune: Local woman, dogs help children learn about strangers and safety |











