Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Emotions, moods, feelings and behaviours
Peppertree Press Feeling Special
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£20.09
Xulon Press You Are My Beloved
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£18.95
Morgan James Publishing llc The Fibbing Giraffe
Book SynopsisFibbers get caught!The Fibbing Giraffe is a tale about a dishonest giraffe who fibs to his family and friends. It begins with fibs about him beating his buddies in various games. As a result of his fibs, his neck begins to shrink! He loses his ability to enjoy the things he used to enjoy, such as eating tree top leaves. The Fibbing Giraffe then tells his biggest fib. He lies to his mother about breaking the window. His neck vanishes! Is he ever going to be able to get his neck back to its original size? (Think Pinocchio but in reverse!)
£7.59
Free Spirit Publishing Inc.,U.S. You Have Feelings All the Time
Book SynopsisHelp young children build their emotional vocabulary.You Have Feelings All the Time serves as a reminder that emotions are a healthy, normal part of life. Some of those feelings are big and some are quiet. Some feel good and others can feel uncomfortable and that s okay. Written from the perspective of a caring adult speaking to a child, this charming book helps young children build an emotional vocabulary. You Have Feelings All the Time is an affirming and supportive book about children s many different feelings. It helps preschoolers develop emotional literacy by naming and normalizing emotions. Strong emotions can scare or overwhelm kids, and helping them see that everyone feels mad, sad, or scared sometimes can comfort them and build their perspective-taking skills and their emotional vocabulary. Its charming rhyme and heartwarming message make the book perfect for storytime, home, the preschool classroom, and whenever children need help building an emotional vocabulary.All the Time SeriesWritten from the perspective of an adult speaking to a child, these rhyming books help young children know that they are deserving of love through life's ups and downs and show them all the ways they re supported as they continue to grow and learn.Trade Review"Warmly allows children to understand that emotions are natural. Kids will identify with the book and the message, which has story hour potential as well as a home on the SEL shelves."-- "School Library Journal" "How do we help children make sense of their feelings? In this charming read-aloud, Deborah Farmer Kris deftly reassures children and caregivers that all emotions are a normal, healthy part of life--and reminds us to approach our feelings with curiosity and compassion. What a gift!"--Dr. Susan David, author of Emotional Agility
£15.29
Lucid Books Better Than a Bully
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£12.74
Hitchcock Media Group LLC Sammy the Skeleton's Halloween Surprise
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£10.04
Halo Publishing International Jack the Brave
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£20.85
Halo Publishing International Maria's Wonderland
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£20.85
Halo Publishing International Shared Spirits: Connecting to Nature's Wisdom
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£23.36
Mango Media I Do Not Like Living with Brothers: The Ups and
Book SynopsisLiving With Siblings Can Be Great, Even When They're Brothers#1 New Release in Early Learning Beginner ReadersLearn about the importance of family. I Do Not Like Living With Brothers aims to teach young siblings to see the value and goodness in each other. We never like everything about our brothers or sisters, but if we focus on the positive and recognize that our family cares about us, then we can live in community with greater joy.Turn sibling rivalry into love and kindness. Exploring the family dynamic of a sister living with two brothers, in this children's book, our young narrator discovers that while her brothers are dirty, smelly, and sometimes selfish, they are also kind, funny, and helpful. Author and father Daniel Baxter, cohost of the popular YouTube channel How It Should Have Ended, shows kids that perhaps living with your siblings is not all bad.I Do Not Like Living With Brothers is a great empathy book for kids. With creative examples and fun illustrations, it will teach young girls and boys: How to be more generous Why we should appreciate the people we live with That even though living with siblings can be hard work, it's worth it! If you and your child enjoy seeing examples of tolerance and reading kindness books for children like Be Kind, You're the Biggest, and Kindness Starts with You, you will love I Do Not Like Living With Brothers.
£13.99
North Star Editions How I Feel: I Feel Sad
Book SynopsisThis title introduces young readers to sadness. Simple text, lively photos, and a photo glossary make this title the perfect introduction to feeling sad.
£9.49
New Harbinger Publications Healing Racial Stress Workbook for Black Teens:
Book SynopsisIf you've experienced or witnessed racism or discrimination, you may feel stressed, angry, sad, or anxious. You may have trouble focusing on school or enjoying time with friends. And you may even have moments when your heart races and you fear something bad will happen. You should know that you are not alone, and what happened to you isn't your fault. Most importantly, there are tools you can use to work through these difficult emotions, regain your confidence, and move forward from your experience. This workbook can help guide you, step by step. Written by a team of experts in Black mental health and wellness and grounded in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), this workbook offers evidence-based strategies to help you manage emotions in the face of race-based stress due to microaggressions, implicit bias, overt racism, and vicarious racism. You'll also learn to find strength in your racial and cultural identity, and gain the skills needed to resist racism and thrive. You'll gain tools to help you: - Name and define your experience - Explore how racial stress can impact your thoughts, feelings, and behaviour - Create a "game plan" for responding to racism - Apply what you've learned out in the world With this workbook, you'll see that you are not alone in your experience, and will find stress-relieving strategies you can draw on throughout your lifetime to stay well in body and mind. Finally, you'll learn tips for navigating discussions about race and experiences of discrimination, so you can be empowered to stand up for what's right and contribute to an antiracist society. In these increasingly challenging times, kids and teens need mental health resources more than ever. With more than 1.6 million copies sold worldwide, Instant Help Books are easy to use, proven-effective, and recommended by therapists.
£14.24
Dg Books Publishing Enseña a tu Dragón Sobre las Consecuencias:
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£15.46
Dg Books Publishing Bringe deinem Drachen Konsequenzen bei: (Teach
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£15.10
Dg Books Publishing Il drago triste: (The Sad Dragon) Una simpatica
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£14.26
Dg Books Publishing Insegna una corretta igiene al tuo drago: Aiuta
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£14.24
Xulon Press The Lonely Cloud
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£12.53
Gatekeeper Press I Am a Powerful Person
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£12.34
Simon & Schuster Bloom
Book SynopsisFrom the author of Curls and Glow comes a joyfully poetic board book that delivers an ode to African American girls as naturally beautiful in our human garden.those girls bloom these do too we bloom like flowers how about you? Introduce young readers to the idea of self-love in a simple, playful rhythm with this luminous story where each little girl is as unique and beautiful as a blossoming flower.
£5.99
Innerquest Polly's Scary Friend
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£9.33
13th & Joan The Beauty of My Skin
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£12.00
Thureos Management, Inc. D/B/A Thureos Books The Adventures of Sparky & Mr. Fox: Sparky Gets
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£8.99
Kimberly Demeo The Bow After the Rain
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£11.99
Row House Publishing Zara'S Big Messy Goodbye
Book SynopsisAn excellent Social Emotional Learning (SEL) tool for grownups and little readers for learning about loss and how grief looks different for everyone (and that's okay).After seven-year-old Zara experiences a death in her family, she learns that being sad can look different for different people. With her Mama's help, Zara also learns a way to find comfort when big messy goodbyes feel too big and messy. Written by mother-of-five and meditation guide Rebekah Borucki, Zara's Big Messy Goodbye teaches children how to recognize and accept their grief while also showing them how to accept the way others grieve. And though this story deals with the loss of a beloved family member, it is appropriate for teaching children about all kinds of loss, like a broken friendship or a separation caused by moving to a new home or school. Grief and trauma therapist Gina Moffa, LCSW, will also be your guide. You'll find a section for parents, teachers, and caregivers at the back of the book, which offers you several exercises to use to work through grief together. Get free gifts: You'll also get free access to downloadable coloring pages, an exclusive guided meditation for kids, and more! Just use the website link found inside the book to download your exclusive gifts. Rave customer reviews for Zara’s Big Messy Goodbye: “I like the Zara books because they show what many books don't: an interracial marriage, separated or divorced parents committed to coparenting their children, Black women with natural hair, and more. Zara, like all children, has big feelings and she needs help naming, processing, and expressing these feelings. In this particular book, Zara's aunt passes away. She has big feelings and is angry that her younger brother is responding differently. This is a gentle book about grief, showing that people react differently and that's okay. The back of the book also has some resources for caregivers around helping children process grief.” “When a 7-year-old learns that her Aunt has died, she goes through complex feelings of grief. Well here is a children's book that made me cry, for I could relate to the emotions of the little protagonist - and to the tools offered in the book (both the story itself and the afterward) as ones that have been useful for my own processing of grief. If you're looking for stories with Black main characters, stories with complex topics, stories written by Black authors, or stories to help kids learn healthy habits to help them process difficult and big feelings, the Zara books are a great addition to your bookshelves.” “Zara's Big Messy Bedtime honestly and clearly explores the multitude of feelings that arise when a loved one dies. I love that it gives parents practical language and a concrete activity to use with their child/children when experiencing the grief caused by the death of a loved one. I also appreciate the expert information and strategies provided by a licensed psychotherapist at the end of the book around death/grief. Most adults do not know how to process their grief- what a gift to be able to have information and tools to help teach our children to process theirs.” “I know this is written for children (and should be on every child's bookshelf, because one thing that's guaranteed as a human is loss) but I don't have kids at home anymore. I am actually grieving the loss of my youngest son, Torin, who died in March of 2020... and this book reminded me how much love I feel when I bring to mind memories of him (even though it still hurts!) I am so grateful for this book... our society needs to change the narrative around death and grief, and this is a beautiful example of how we can support each other through our losses.” “I appreciate the child-centered, nondenominational approach to processing death. Zara's experience is about connecting with herself, her memories, her family. This book would complement any family's belief system, and support both children and adults in navigating the diverse and sometimes unexpected emotions around death. The notes in the back explicitly empower adults to help children process loss, and feel confident in their ability to connect even during difficult emotional situations. This belongs on bookshelves in homes and in schools!” “We love the Zara books, and Zara's Big Messy Goodbye did not disappoint. These books focus on how to process challenging feelings, which is helpful for raising emotionally intelligent children. My 8 and 4 year old both enjoy the illustrations as well. My 8 year old's review is that 'it's a good story with a good lesson.' This book was timely with so many people having to experience the death of a loved one during the Pandemic. I highly recommend this and all of the other Zara books.” “We are big fans of Zara in our house! This book is no different. If you're searching for a way to discuss grief and loss with your children, this book is fantastic. It's adaptable for various ages and there are no religious undertones, nor does it rule out adding your family's personal religious or spiritual beliefs to the conversation. It's just really lovely, relatable, supportive information wrapped up in a sweet story with the signature gorgeous Zara illustrations. The resources at the end of the book are so helpful.” Celebrity praise for Zara's Big Messy Goodbye: 'This delightful book opens a door for the healing conversations around grief and loss that our families and communities so urgently need right now. Zara shows readers how to use simple tools to foster understanding and acceptance for all the ways we experience and express being human.” — Tembi Locke, Author of NYT Bestselling book FROM SCRATCH, Producer, Actress, and Advocate “Zara beautifully offers mindfulness for kids and adults alike.” — Rachel Ricketts, activist and author of Do Better “Friends, I cannot recommend these books enough. Get Zara for you, your kids, your nieces, your nephews... They’re just so beatitful!” — Jennifer Pastiloff, author of the National Bestseller, On Being Human
£15.19
Our Wings of Hope, LLC My Voice is My Superpower
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£13.99
Saieda Salihi I am Magical: A children's book to make every
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£15.30
Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada Holiday!
Book SynopsisA funny, offbeat story about how disruptive change can be — even if it’s a holiday! Early one morning, a strange visitor arrives — a visitor whose name is Holiday. “I’ll be taking over for you today!” Holiday tells Monday. And before long, Holiday has met the other days, even Saturday and Sunday, who usually sleep all week. With each introduction, Monday becomes more and more upset. She is used to starting the week, and she’d like to keep it that way. When Holiday announces how much fun he’s having, and that he’d like to stay, Wednesday and Friday admit that they are a little worried, too. Meanwhile, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday are completely smitten by this exciting new day. Finally, Monday (with Wednesday and Friday in tow), asks Holiday to kindly pack his things and go. Then just in time, Tuesday comes up with a solution that will work for everyone. Natalie Nelson’s ingenious characterizations of the days of the week will delight readers young and old, as will her story that pokes fun at how set in our ways we can be and how we might instead choose to be open to change and embrace the unexpected. Key Text Features speech bubbles illustrations labels Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.2.6 Acknowledge differences in the points of view of characters, including by speaking in a different voice for each character when reading dialogue aloud.Trade ReviewHoliday! makes for quietly kooky and witty reading. * Fab Book Reviews Blog *
£13.29
Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada Violet Shrink
Book SynopsisIn this powerful story from Christine Baldacchino, author of Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress, a young girl navigates social anxiety at family gatherings and works with her father to find a solution. Violet Shrink doesn’t like parties. Or bashes, or gatherings. Lots of people and lots of noise make Violet’s tummy ache and her hands sweat. She would much rather spend time on her own, watching the birds in her backyard, reading comics or listening to music through her purple headphones. The problem is that the whole Shrink family loves parties with loud music and games and dancing. At cousin Char’s birthday party, Violet hides under a table and imagines she is a shark gliding effortlessly through the water, looking for food. And at Auntie Marlene and Uncle Leli’s anniversary bash, Violet sits alone at the top of the stairs, imagining she is a slithering snake way up in the branches. When Violet learns that the Shrink family reunion is fast approaching, she finally musters up the courage to have a talk with her dad. In this thoughtful story about understanding and acceptance, Christine Baldacchino’s warm text demonstrates the role imagination often plays for children dealing with anxiety, and the power of a child expressing their feelings to a parent who is there to listen. Carmen Mok’s charming illustrations perfectly capture Violet’s emotions and the vibrancy of her imagination. A valuable contribution to books addressing mental health. Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.2.3 Describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.Trade ReviewChristine Baldacchino and Carmen Mok have given introverts and shy children the opportunity to see themselves and be accepted as they are. * CanLit for Little Canadians *A calm, effective model for stating—and listening to—needs. * Kirkus Reviews *Carmen Mok’s illustrations, rendered in gouache, color pencil and graphite pencil, add charm and provide a very detailed, fantastical addition to the story. … Books like Violet Shrink can serve as starting points for discussion with children and can serve as essential tools for parents and teachers alike in addressing anxiety. * CM Review of Materials *Refreshingly, the book centers on a character whose shyness and anxiety are not 'overcome'; rather, they are accepted and understood. * School Library Journal *
£14.24
Heather Gagnon Never Ever Trevor
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£14.94
Engage Books Guilt: Emotions and Feelings (Engaging Readers,
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£7.88
Octopus Publishing Group The Happy Workbook: The Feel-Good Activity Book
Book SynopsisWe all feel sad sometimes, especially when things aren't going so great. It can also be because our minds are dwelling on sad thoughts and we have too many of them, which can feel very uncomfortable and stop us from being happy and having fun. The Happy Workbook is here to help by showing how to express feelings clearly and openly, and offers creative ways to focus on the good things in life and find some happiness in every day. This activity book will help you: Identify what makes you happy and sad with an emoji chart. Let go of sad thoughts by making a paper boat and watching it float away. Create your happy sanctuary in your bedroom. Immerse yourself in your very own happy memories book. Take pride in your achievements with medals to make and wear.
£10.44
HarperCollins Publishers Little Gems – Carrie and the Roller Boots
Book SynopsisSidney and Carrie return in this uplifting Little Gem by award-winning author Lisa Thompson as Carrie embarks on a mission to discover her special talent. Carrie’s best friend Sidney is planning to show off his tap-dancing skills during Friday Fun Time at school and Carrie wants to join in. She plans an amazing routine where Sidney will dance and she will roller skate. But there’s one big problem … Carrie has never roller skated before. Will the performance end in disaster or will their friendship help them to dazzle the audience?Trade Review"This delightful chapter book demonstrates that it takes time, hard work and perseverance to develop new skills, and also highlights the importance of supportive friendships. It sensitively explores Carrie’s feelings of frustration and apprehension, as well as Sidney’s concern for his friend." – BookTrust
£6.99
Little Tiger Press Group Can You Share, Little Whale?
Book SynopsisA strikingly-illustrated book about learning to share from Jonny Lambert, creator of Little Why, The Only Lonely Panda and I Love You More and More. Little Whale does NOT like to share. She wants to be the one to lead the pod and to eat all the delicious fish by herself. And she certainly doesn’t want anyone to share her mum’s attention. But when her friend Blue shares a snack, Little Whale is inspired to set out on a journey to find the beauty of sharing with one another. This heartwarming and tender story is ideal for parents who want to teach their children the importance of sharing. Just like The Squirrels who Squabbled by Rachel Bright and Jim Field, Llama Llama Time to Share by Anna Dewdney and It's Mine! by Leo Lionni, Can You Share, Little Whale? is an insightful tale that celebrates the joy that comes from sharing.
£999.99
Pursuit of Wisdom Coaching Captain RAS in Be Careful What You Wish for!
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£12.00
Step-By-Step International Publishing UK Limited Orange
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£6.99
Step-By-Step International Publishing UK Limited Red
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£6.99
Blue Falcon Publishing Friends of Mr Bob
Book SynopsisThis is a book all about the importance of wellbeing... A little bird, Remnant, was all alone in the woodland. As the clouds moved across the sky overhead the little bird looked up. The clouds seemed to be connecting together into an interesting shape. Follow this journey of wellbeing and togetherness as the interesting shape in the sky reveals that friendship is the greatest treasure of all.
£7.99
The Roaring Lion Newcastle LTD I Wear Self-Confidence Like a Second Skin
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£9.49
The Children's Coach Hugo the Hippo falls in Love: A Story about
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£8.59
Iheringius Feeling Wobbly?: Ask Fizzy to Magic It Away
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£8.21
Exisle Publishing Two Rabbits: Even best friends argue sometimes …
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£10.44
Library for All Spike Learns Some Tricks -
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£9.99
Library for All This Is Me! - Це я!
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£9.99
Library for All Feelings At The Fair -
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£9.49
Grumpy Publications Invasion of the Grumpies
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£15.00
Boys Town Press Green-Eyed Goose: A Boone Story About Overcoming
Book SynopsisBoone is back and boy is he bothered! Why is his brother Finn the first to fly? And why can Otter do somersaults but Boone can''t? And what''s with Beaver''s big tail? It just doesn''t seem fair! But Boone soon learns, with the help of those around him, that instead of begrudging what others have or earned, he should be grateful for what he has and work hard to earn anything more he wants.
£9.89
Building Confident Scholars Through Literacy Publishing LLC Magical Words for Young Scholars
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£12.88
Dg Books Publishing My Dragon Books Coloring - Train Your Dragon To
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£9.99