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How to Raise a Mom - Mother's Day Stories Read Aloud for Kids
How to Raise a Mom - Mother's Day Stories Read Aloud for Kids Teacherflix 1 Views • 2 years ago

How to Raise a Mom - Mother's Day Stories Read Aloud for Kids
by Jean Reagan
Illustrated by Lee Wildish

Click here to purchase How to Raise a Mom:
https://www.amazon.com/How-Rai....se-Mom-Jean-Reagan/d

Celebrate the bond between moms and children in a humorous book that invites the kids to do the hard work of raising their mom...if just for a day!

A New York Times Bestseller

This humorous new addition to the beloved HOW TO . . . books takes readers through a playful, busy day with Mom. Written in an instructional style, two siblings suggest the best ways to raise a happy, healthy mom—from waking her up in the morning to arranging play dates, to making sure she gets enough exercise, some quiet time, and plenty of veggies! Filled with charming role-reversal humor, creative ideas, and lots of love, How to Raise a Mom is the perfect gift for Mother’s Day—or any day!

Praise for the HOW TO . . . series:

“A silly take on role reversal.” –Kirkus Reviews (How to Babysit a Grandma)

“Laugh-out-loud funny. . .” –Kirkus Reviews (How to Raise a Mom)

“. . . laugh-out-loud scenes and funny hidden details.” –Kirkus Reviews (How to Babysit a Grandpa)

“Touches of humor in each of the digitally rendered illustrations.” –Kirkus Reviews (How to Surprise a Dad)


The fun doesn't stop! Check out more HOW TO... picture books:

How to Babysit a Grandma
How to Babysit a Grandpa
How to Catch a Santa
How to Get Your Teacher Ready
How to Raise a Mom
How to Surprise a Dad

What Do You Do With An Idea? Children's Story Read Aloud - Inspirational Kids Books
What Do You Do With An Idea? Children's Story Read Aloud - Inspirational Kids Books Teacherflix 9 Views • 2 years ago

What Do You Do With an Idea
by Kobi Yamada
Illustrated by Mae Besom
Read by Let's Read Stories

A New York Times Best Seller and award-winning book, What Do You Do With an Idea? is for anyone who's ever had a big idea.

This is the story of one brilliant idea and the child who helps to bring it into the world. As the child's confidence grows, so does the idea itself. And then, one day, something amazing happens. This is a story for anyone, at any age, who's ever had an idea that seemed a little too big, too odd, too difficult. It's a story to inspire you to welcome that idea, to give it some space to grow, and to see what happens next. Because your idea isn't going anywhere. In fact, it's just getting started.

Praise for What Do You Do With an Idea?

National best seller, appearing in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly.

Gold medal winner of the Independent Publishers Award, the Washington State Book Award, and the Moonbeam Children's Book Award.

"What makes this message so unique is the simple but beautiful way it's delivered, in narrative and illustration, through the eyes and voice of an innocent and hopeful child. What Do You Do With An Idea? is a spectacular book for all ages and is a wonderful treasure for any home or school library."—The Children's Book Review


"Despite the fact that it's Yamada's first time writing a children's book, it's had breakout success, selling over 300,000 copies since its publication date of January 2014."—Publisher's Weekly

Kids Books like What Do you Do With an Idea read aloud are the perfect stories and experiences to build children's imagination and creativity. Help develop confidence in your toddler, kindergartener, 1st or 2nd grader with this story to listen to as supplemental reading or to read along with. Hearing children read stories can introduce kids to sentence structure and literacy in a safe and supportive environment. Thank you for watching!

Click here to purchase What Do You Do With an Idea:
https://www.amazon.com/What-Do....-You-Idea/dp/1938298

LITTLE BUNNY FOO FOO - The Real Story - Easter Children's Stories Read Aloud for Kids
LITTLE BUNNY FOO FOO - The Real Story - Easter Children's Stories Read Aloud for Kids Teacherflix 2 Views • 2 years ago

LITTLE BUNNY FOO FOO - The Real Story - Easter Children's Stories Read Aloud for Kids
by Cori Doerrfeld

Click here to purchase Little Bunny Foo Foo - The Real Story:
https://www.amazon.com/Little-....Bunny-Foo-Real-Story

Finally, the real Little Bunny Foo Foo song can be sung. You see, Little Bunny Foo Foo was provoked into bopping those field mice on the head after they stole her freshly baked cupcakes! And the so-called "good" fairy? Well, let's just say she was spotted accepting a sweetly frosted bribe or two. Adorable art, irreverent humor, and a deliciously satisfying surprise ending - Cori Doerrfeld has given this classic song an irresistible modern twist.

A Loud Winter’s Nap - Christmas Books Read Aloud for Children by Kids
A Loud Winter’s Nap - Christmas Books Read Aloud for Children by Kids Teacherflix 6 Views • 2 years ago

A Loud Winter’s Nap - Children's Christmas Stories Read Aloud for Kids
by Katy Hudson

Click here to purchase A Loud Winter’s Nap:
https://www.amazon.com/Loud-Wi....nters-Nap-Katy-Hudso

For Tortoise, winter is good for one thing: a nice long nap. Can friends open his eyes to a season full of surprises? Every year, Tortoise hibernates through winter. He assumes he isn’t missing much. However, his friends are determined to prove otherwise! Will Tortoise sleep through another winter, or will his friends convince him to stay awake and experience the frosty fun? In the follow-up to her bestselling Too Many Carrots, Katy Hudson delivers a charming picture book, featuring the fun of winter and the heartwarming benefits of friendship.
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Canon and Variation by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/

Reproductive System, Part 3 - Sex & Fertilization: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #42
Reproductive System, Part 3 - Sex & Fertilization: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #42 Teacherflix 18 Views • 2 years ago

After weeks of discussion of human reproduction, today we arrive at the main event: THE SEX. Hank explains the four phases of the human sexual response, how fertilization happens, and how different contraceptive methods work.

Pssst... we made flashcards to help you review the content in this episode! Find them on the free Crash Course App!

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Chapters:
Introduction 00:00
Four Phases of Human Sexual Response Cycles 0:53
Fertilization 3:01
Contraceptive Methods 6:59
Review 8:58
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Reproductive System, Part 1 - Female Reproductive System: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #40
Reproductive System, Part 1 - Female Reproductive System: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #40 Teacherflix 34 Views • 2 years ago

Human reproduction is complicated and important, and it's going to take a four-part series for us to cover it. Today, we're kicking that off with the female reproductive system, starting with how sex hormones affect oogenesis and ovulation, continuing through how the ovarian and menstrual cycles mature and release oocytes, and creating a comfy uterine environment for a fertilized egg.

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Chapters:
Introduction: Human Reproduction 00:00
External Female Reproductive Organs 1:49
Ovaries Structure & Function 2:28
Ovarian Follicles and Oogenesis 3:15
The Ovarian Cycle 4:05
Fallopian Tubes 6:53
The Uterus 7:10
The Menstrual Cycle 7:45
Review 9:11

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The Age of Exploration: Crash Course European History #4
The Age of Exploration: Crash Course European History #4 Teacherflix 17 Views • 2 years ago

The thing about European History is that it tends to leak out of Europe. Europeans haven't been great at staying put in Europe. As human beings do, the people of Europe were very busy traveling around to trade, to spread religion, and in a lot of cases to try and conquer other people. In the 15th and 16th centuries, Europeans developed a bunch of tools and techniques that would allow them to travel around the world, in numbers and force heretofore unseen on the planet. And a lot of the results weren't great for the people who already lived in the places Europeans were "visiting."

Sources
Fernandez-Armesto, Felipe. Pathfinders: A Global History of Exploration. New York: W. W. Norton, 2006.

Smith, Bonnie G. Modern Empires: A Reader. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016.


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IP Problems, YouTube, and the Future: Crash Course Intellectual Property #7
IP Problems, YouTube, and the Future: Crash Course Intellectual Property #7 Teacherflix 55 Views • 2 years ago

In which Stan Muller talks about some of the problems in Intellectual Property law as it exists today. He'll also teach you a little about how IP law applies to everyone's favorite media platform, YouTube. Lastly, he'll do a little prognosticating, and try to predict how IP law might change in the future.

Destin's Freebooting Video:
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TO: Everyone
FROM: Me

You CAN'T be 'Based off' of anything! BASED ON!

FROM: denial

Nou Ani Anquietas. Hic Qua Videum.


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Covid-19 and Public Health: A Message from Crash Course
Covid-19 and Public Health: A Message from Crash Course Teacherflix 8 Views • 2 years ago

We’ve heard from so many teachers and students who are using Crash Course videos to help with learning amid all this uncertainty, and we are very grateful. Here is some widely applicable, evidence-based public health advice that we put together with the help of our friends at Operation Outbreak and the Sabeti Lab at Harvard.

This video is supported by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation through Operation Outbreak and the Sabeti Lab at Harvard University and at Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.

Complexly also has other great channels like Healthcare Triage with Dr. Aaron Carroll and SciShow that are providing in-depth updates on COVID-19.
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Healthcare Triage: https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLkfBg8ML-gI

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