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Go With Your Heart is an inspiring story that teaches children the power of trusting their own feelings. It takes place during recess, where Lena finds herself having to decide who to play with and what to play. Throughout the story, Lena listens to her heart, which helps her make good choices.
Are you looking for an easy, practical picture book that will show you how to cultivate positive thinking skills in your kids and stir conversation around positive thinking even when things are tough?If you have answered YESLet this fun picture book show you how to impart a positive mental attitude in your children. This books follows a young boy named Kyler as he navigates his emotions during disappointing situations. Positive thinking makes all the difference in one's life. High, healthy self-esteem can inspire confidence, and turn thoughts into powerful positive energy that paves way for success in life. Children's books on emotions can be a great way to help them to discard negative thinking patterns and learn positive skills; such as positive self-talk, affirmation and intuitive intelligence that will enhance how they view themselves and the surrounding environment.More specifically you will find;Brightly-colored, child-friendly pictures that makes the learning process fun and keeps the children interested.Simple, short explanations accompanying the pictures that enhance children's learning.Creativity and color in pictures that gently guide your children to self-reflect in a subtle, encouraging way.Useful narrative that sparks fruitful conversations between you and your children about how to be positive in life.And much more!This will be one of the best kids picture books to add to your collection!
Bella has many great qualities, but none of these earned her the nickname, "pineapple girl." She turns into a pineapple whenever she sneezes! One day, Bella discovers a hidden door in her bedroom that leads to a secret world!
A celebration of all the things that hope can mean and how to reach for your dreams, whether they are as big as the night sky or as small as a bowl of ice cream.
In this stand-alone novel with themes of friendship and family, twelve-year-old Elsby discovers a family of talking cats living in the house next door and must help them harness the magic that made them that way. From the author of the acclaimed Coo, The Cats of Silver Crescent is for fans of Kathi Appelt and Katherine Applegate.With her mother busy traveling for work, Elsby isn't thrilled to be spending a few weeks with her great-aunt Verity. Luckily, she has her notebook and a lush garden to sketch to help pass the time. But a visitor takes Elsby by surprise: a cat standing on its two hind legs and dressed like a sailor dashes across the garden and into the neighboring woods!Elsby can't believe her eyes, and she can't imagine that Aunt Verity would believe her, either. But that night, the cat and three of his cat companions approach Elsby. They need Elsby's help. While the cats can talk, think, and behave like humans, the magical spell that made them that way will revert if it's not renewed soon. Elsby might be the only one who can save them--but every enchantment comes at a price.A contemporary fantasy about family, friends, trust, and the magic that's inside everyone, The Cats of Silver Crescent will captivate animal lovers and fans of Jenn Reese's A Game of Fox & Squirrels.
Alt for mange unge mistrives. De kæmper med angst, depression og ensomhed. Livet er blevet en evig eksamen. Døgnet rundt skal der præsteres og performes både menneskeligt og fagligt. Men du er allerede bestået er budskabet fra højskoleforstander Bjørn Bredal.Vi er i en ond cirkel, hvis vi tror, at mistrivsel skyldes noget, som er gået i stykker i den enkelte. Bredal forsøger at bryde cirklen ved at fokusere mere på trivsel end på mistrivsel og mere på fællesskabet end på den enkelte. Bliver vi bedre til at hjælpe hinanden, bliver vi nok også bedre til at hjælpe os selv. Med udsyn til europæiske ideer om krop, sjæl og tvivl er Du er bestået et bud på et samfund, som tænker i helhed.Bjørn Bredal (f. 1956) er forstander for Johan Borups Højskole i København. Tidligt formet af livet omkring en cykelforretning i Herlev. Udbryder fra et missionsk, kristent miljø. Cand.mag. i fransk og musik fra Københavns Universitet med efteruddannelser i Paris og Oxford. Tidligere redaktør på Gyldendal, Weekendavisen og Politiken. Siden oversætter, forfatter, underviser og nu: højskolemenneske.
Decisions Can Be HARD! Here's a great story for helping kids manage their emotions and anger.This fun picture book opens a lot of opportunities to talk about emotions and feelings. Based on self-regulation theory, this is a story that helps to let their feelings out in a healthy way.* Teaching kids how to make good choices* Every choice (good or bad) comes with consequences* Helps children with decision-making process* Learn how to behave, tolerate frustration, adapt to change* Teaching kids about empathy, kindness, and compassionChildren will learn how to breathe through anger and frustration, to be able tothink before acting, to be mindful. It's perfect for preschoolers ages 3 to 5, parents, teachers and anyone who works with kids.And* Cute illustrations with nice rhyming story* Not too long, grabs kid's attention* Print version includes COLORING PAGES*Perfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten
This is a story about an alien, Zola. Zola and her family have just moved to planet earth and it is Zola's first time experiencing school with humans. Zola starts school and begins to enjoy her lessons and this new adventure on earth. However, later, Zola struggles coping with new and unfamiliar feelings on her first day at school as she experiences some unkindness from her peers. These children from her class tease Zola for being and looking different from the other children in their school. At first, Zola does not understand why they are teasing her and feelings she has never felt before begin to surface. Zola meets some friends who teach her the correct and safe way to manage these feelings without causing any further upset. The school grown-ups offer her the support she needs to regulate her emotions and coping techniques she can use to continue to enjoy her school day. Throughout the day, she learns about 'the red zone' and how to manage these angry, uncomfortable feelings caused by the unkind behaviour from those peers and how to still remain kind and calm. This story will be beneficial for all children between the ages of 3 and 9 years old to teach them that it is okay to have angry feelings when someone is being unkind. The book acknowledges that all feelings are acceptable and teaches children different methods they can use to recognise and manage their feelings safely. Anger being represented as 'the red zone' is a simple way in which children can recognise and match this feeling to a colour.
"In these three heartwarming, funny and colorful adventures, the neighborhood kids of Montreal's Mile End navigate the ups and downs of friendship. This striking omnibus edition includes: Colette's Lost Pet: Colette is self-conscious about making friends. When she meets the Mile End gang, she doesn't know what to say-so she hastily invents a lost pet! What will happen when her new friends catch on? -- Albert's Quiet Quest: Albert just wants to read his book in peace...but there are so many distractions in the neighborhood-what's a book-loving introvert to do? Will Albert ever find a moment of quiet? -- Maya's Big Scene: Maya's latest theatrical work is almost ready for a public performance, but she quickly learns that her actors' visions for the show might not match hers. Can Maya learn to lead by example?"--
Writing positive affirmations in cursive can have a therapeutic effect on children and help them improve their self-worth and self-image.Identifying self-esteem issues in children can be challenging as children often lack the ability to articulate their feelings or thoughts. However, certain signs that parents, caregivers, and educators can look for may indicate low self-esteem. Here are some of the signs:Negative self-talkSocial withdrawalLack of confidenceEmotional instability:Lack of interest or motivation:Self-destructive behaviourIf you notice any of these signs, it is important to provide support and guidance to help build the child's self-esteem. Encourage positive self-talk, praise their efforts, and provide opportunities for them to succeed and feel confident in their abilities. If self-esteem issues persist or seem severe, consider consulting with a mental health professional for further evaluation and support.This cursive handwriting Workbook is designed to help children replace negative thoughts by writing positive affirmations based on CBT.These affirmations are statements children can repeat to reinforce positive beliefs about themselves. The affirmations are designed to be simple, positive, and age-appropriate. Writing affirmations in cursive can help children slow down and focus on the positive message they are writing. This can be a relaxing and therapeutic activity for children. By using this workbook, children should better understand their self-worth and be equipped with the tools to build a positive self-image. Children will be better prepared to face challenges and achieve their goals with increased self-esteem and resilience.This workbook contains:Cursive handwriting practicePositive affirmationsAnimal clip art for mindfulnessStylish handwriting pagesThe use of cursive writing as a tool for this activity suggests that the act of writing can be a calming and meditative process for children. The overall message is that this workbook can be a helpful tool in promoting positive mental health and well-being in children.
The intensity of tween fandom collides with the shifting friendship dynamics of middle school as Iris comes to terms with all the ways friendships can be good and bad. Now available in paperback!Pop star Lola Bay is everything to Iris and her best friend, Leeza. Her songs speak right to their souls and they can’t wait to start a Lola Bay fan club when middle school starts. But then mean girls take over the fan club and Leeza seems to be interested in other things.Enter Dana. She’s bold and cool and not afraid to stand up for herself. Plus, she’s a massive Lola Bay fan and knows how to get free merch online. She even has big ideas for getting them to a concert.When some of Dana’s ideas make Iris a little nervous, she pushes the feelings down—Dana seems to know what she’s doing. Only as Dana’s plans get bigger and bigger, Iris feels worse and worse. And then Dana crosses a line that causes trouble for Iris’s whole family.How could someone who is supposed to be a friend do that? And, Iris wonders, how did I let things go this far?
Leaf the snail awakes, feeling a rainbow of emotions. With the help of a friend, Leaf learns healthy ways to understand and express strong feelings. This book is a gentle introduction to emotions for young and old alike.
If you are looking for an inspirational story about finding the courage to step out of your comfort zone, you have come to the right place. In "Up You Grow", Simon Seed feels safer underground but works through his fears with the help of Wise Worm. This book doubles as an educational tool about the life cycle of a tree and will enable your child to understand and connect more deeply with nature.What we know is ¿growing up can be scary. It's a big wide world out there, and we never know what's coming our way. Simon Seed feels safer underground. Can Wise Worm help him find the courage to grow?
Sometimes my mind is a curious butterfly that flits from one idea to the next...a playful puppy that can't concentrate...a busy blender that mixes things up...a mean monster that makes me feel bad.That's OK because my parents and teachers know how to help me deal with all the emotions that feel so BIG.I can learn what to do when my mind is a mean monster...a busy blender...a playful puppy...and a curious butterfly...and I smile, knowing I am safe, and loved, and special.Focused on building resilience, self-worth and positive mental health in our young people, this is a beautifully inspiring parenting resource written by an internationally best-selling author qualified in Education, NLP, Performance Coaching and Psychology.
When BAEAH Feels MadA delightful and interactive rhyming picture book designed to help young children navigate the complex emotion of anger and discover healthy ways to express themselves. Through its engaging storyline, relatable characters, and playful language, this book creates a safe and enjoyable space for children to explore their feelings.In this first installment of the Baeah's Feelings series, children will learn that it's perfectly normal to feel angry at times and that there are constructive tools available to manage and express these emotions. Through the colorful illustrations and relatable experiences of Baeah, readers will gain a better understanding of their own anger and how to channel it in safe and healthy ways.This book is the first of four in the Baeah's Feelings series.When BAEAH Feels MadWhen BAEAH Feels SadWhen BAEAH Feels ScaredWhen BAEAH Feels Happy
This colorful illustrated journal for ages 8 to 12 helps kids manage stress and anxiety and build confidence with 50 fun writing and drawing promptsBig feelings can be overwhelming but letting yourself be in your feels – no matter how uncomfortable–is really okay, totally normal, and even good for youBasic emotions–happiness, sadness, anxiety or worry, and anger–are experienced by all people and make us who we are. This beautifully illustrated journal explains what a feeling is and equips middle grade readers with a coping toolbox to better identify their triggers and develop their social and emotional skills. Chapters divided by the most common emotions (including pride, fear, grief, embarrassment and guilt) allow kids to explore their relationship with each emotion and identify moments when they feel that way. Inside, young readers will find dozens of fun activities including:Writing prompts such as drafting a letter to someone you trust and making lists of who gives the best hugs or what makes you proudMeditation and breathing practices to help kids feel calmer in stressful situations Drawing exercises like designing a superhero mask to wear when you are sad and imagining anxiety as a magical creature you can tame or anger as a friend. As kids work through the prompts, they will discover how to handle their feelings like a pro and feel more confident about their relationships with friends and family. Plus parents and caregivers will feel reassured that kids have more coping strategies for when tough times come around.
Help a child to see beauty in the world today. Follow a young boy's playful romp through the day as he awakes, goes to school, encounters people along the way, and sees the world anew. Discover the entire I CAN series and download interactive games and grown-up questions to help continue the conversation with your children. www.schoutitout.com
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