Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members
Lerner Publishing Group Mazal Bueno!
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£8.54
Mindthrive Publishers Singing With Joi: There Are Lots of Different Ways to be a Family
£11.00
Abbott House Publications I Will Always Help You Sleep: A Gentle Parenting Story Book Series
£12.08
Bee Kind Books Goldie Locks and the Bears at No. 3
£15.48
Starfish Bay Publishing Pty Ltd We Love Our Dad
Book SynopsisAge range 3 to 6A day in the life of a seemingly hopeless, mistake-making dad, whose children know he is the world’s best dad after all.In this light-hearted and cheerful story, three kids recount their funny experiences with the world’s most hopeless dad. He is a dad who balances looking after his kids and working from home. He’s clumsy and forgetful, and he makes mistakes, but he’s always there for them and ready to scare away monsters under the bed. At the end of the day, his kids know he really is the world’s best dad.
£999.99
Tundra Books Throwaway Daughter
Book SynopsisA Canadian teenager travels to China to explore her ancestry and search for her birth mother in a dramatic and moving YA novel.Throwaway Daughter tells the story of Grace Dong-mei Parker, whose biggest concern is how to distill her adoption from China into the neat blanks of her personal history assignment. Aside from the unwelcome reminders of difference, Grace loves passing for the typical Canadian teen — until the day she witnesses the Tiananmen massacre on the news. Horrified, she sets out to explore her Chinese ancestry, only to discover that she was one of the thousands of infant girls abandoned in China since the introduction of the one-child policy, strictly enforced by the Communist government. But Grace was one of the lucky ones, adopted as a baby by a loving Canadian couple. With the encouragement of her adoptive parents, she studies Chinese and travels back to China in search of her birth mother. She manages to locate the village where she was born, but at first no one is willing to help her. However, Grace never gives up and, finally, she is reunited with her birth mother, discovering through this emotional bond the truth of what happened to her almost twenty years before.
£10.99
Tundra Books The Worlds End
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£15.29
Hachette Children's Group The Life and Death Parade
Book SynopsisStrange rituals, hauntings and the occult collide in this darkly memorable YA thriller. Perfect for fans of Louise O'Neill, Sarah Waters and Donna Tartt.One year ago, Kitty's boyfriend Nikki Bramley visited a psychic who told him he had no future. Now, he's dead. With the Bramleys grieving inside their rural English home, Kitty sets out to find the psychic who read Nikki his fate.Instead she finds Roan, an enigmatic medium claiming he can speak to the dead. He belongs to the Life and Death Parade - a group that explore the thin veil between this world and the next. Kitty is convinced he's a charlatan - but the 'magic' seems to work. The darkness is lifting.But there are things Kitty can't ignore - evidence of strange rituals, shadows of the boy she lost, and Kitty begins to suspect that this boy had something to do with Nikki's death. More, that he may have the very real power to bring him back ...'Haunting, unexpected, beautifully written. One of the best books I've read this year' LOUISE O'NEILL on In the Dark, In the WoodsTrade ReviewA breathtaking, gut-wrenching coming-of-age saga from all sides. Readers will be swept into the Cresswells' claustrophobic world and ache for them long after it's set aflame. * Kirkus *A haunting family portrait centered on the power of belief. * Publishers Weekly *Haunting, unexpected, beautifully written. In the Dark, In The Woods is one of the best books I've read this year. * Louise O'Neill *
£7.99
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Something Different About Dad: How to Live with
Book SynopsisThere's something different about Dad. He gets upset when we're even a minute late for dinner, he is angry at noisy family gatherings, and he really likes talking about buses. He is also always on time to pick us up from school, helps with our homework for hours on end, and has a detailed knowledge of car engines that has saved day trips from breakdown disaster. It's ok that there's something different about Dad!Following the story of Sophie and Daniel whose Dad, Mark, is on the autism spectrum, this heart-warming comic reveals the family's journey from initial diagnosis to gradual appreciation of Dad's differences. The family learn the reasons behind Dad's difficulties with communication, the senses, flexibility, and relationships, and find ways to make family life easier for everyone. It is an informative, light-hearted and reassuring look at growing up with a parent on the autism spectrum.Trade ReviewI really like this book: a compelling tale about living with a parent with Asperger's which manages to impart a lot of valuable information. Kirsti Evans' entertaining narrative pulls the reader along effortlessly, while John Swogger's clear full-colour graphics are sure to appeal. The characters are well defined and believable and the action rings true. It can be a challenge to make educational works engaging, but this book really nails it. -- Ian Williams, author of ‘The Bad Doctor’ and founder of GraphicMedicine.orgSomething Different About Dad is an excellent resource for families impacted by Asperger Syndrome. The authors serve as guides through the daily dilemmas that may emerge. They use an effective combination of image and text to explain terminology in concrete, useable ways. The book provides a non-judgmental categorization of differences in AS - how they may be manifested and managed while caring for all parties involved. The book also effectively addresses misinformation that one might encounter, making it a one-stop reference in this area. Most effective is the section in which a big family event that goes awry is deconstructed to help generate understanding. This book helpfully encourages concrete self-care for all parties while also promoting online safety. A bonus shout out to the power of comics in health information is greatly appreciated! Something Different About Dad is a fantastic resource for anyone and everyone impacted by Asperger Syndrome. -- MK Czerwiec, a.k.a. Comic Nurse and co-manager of GraphicMedicine.orgThere are very few book currently available aimed at children with an autistic parent. This book contains some useful tips, aimed at enabling families with an autistic adult to better understand and help each other. -- Youth in Mind * Youthinmind.info *Table of ContentsPreface & Notes on the Text. 1. This Is My Family. 2. So What Is Asperger Syndrome? 3. The Parents' Evening. 4. The Holiday. 5. Making Time For Yourself. 6. What About Me? 7. Understanding Asperger Syndrome. 8. Being Different. Afterword. A Note about Online Safety. Glossary.
£17.40
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Can I tell you about Multiple Sclerosis?: A guide
Book SynopsisMeet Maria - a woman with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Maria tells the story of her holiday with her husband Ben, her children Cara and Dino, and Teddy the dog, which was interrupted when she began to feel dizzy, exhausted and weak. She explains how this led to her diagnosis and describes what MS is, how it affects her daily life and what others can do to help.This illustrated book will be an ideal introduction to MS for children from the age of 7, as well as older readers. It will help family, friends and carers to better understand and explain MS, and will be an excellent starting point for group discussions.Trade ReviewAngela Amos has written this book from the heart. The straightforward language describes in an authentic way what Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is, and how it may impact different members of a family, including the person diagnosed with this degenerative disease. It is a poignant story that will speak to both parents and children about feelings that are sometimes difficult to acknowledge and explain and the delightful illustrations help with this too. -- Dr. Lynne Souter-Anderson, Director of Bridging Creative Therapies Consultancy and author of 'Touching Clay, Touching What? The Use of Clay in Therapy' and 'Making Meaning, Clay Therapy with Children and Adolescents'Table of Contents1. Meeting Maria and her family. 2. Becoming ill. 3. Receiving a diagnosis. 4. Professionals who can help. 5. Treatment. 6. How MS affects the family. 7. How Maria manages MS. 8. What is MS? 9. Different kinds of MS. 10. Recommended reading, websites and organisations.
£14.19
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Perry Panda: A Story about Parental Depression
Book Synopsis"Perry, you're not naughty and you've not upset your mum. It's not your fault - it's never your fault - that your mummy feels this glum."Perry is worried about his mum. He speaks with his grandma, who explains how his mum is feeling and offers reassurance. She makes it clear that Perry is not to blame and talks about some of the things that might help his mum feel better.Perry Panda is a story designed to help young children understand a parent or carer's depression. With simple rhymes and bright illustrations, it explains behaviours that may seem unusual to the child and reassures them that it is not their fault.Trade ReviewAn excellent book to blow away taboo. I wish I had had this book! -- Fern Britton, TV presenter and author, with experience of post-natal depressionBeing a parent can be tough and I get so many messages from parents who are struggling away in silence. Quite often they are also struggling with their mental health. Depression is now so evident in our society and I think Perry Panda plays a vital role in explaining it to children. This little story was heartwarming and brought me to tears. What a lovely, thoughtful thing to publish. -- Rachaele Hambleton, Part-Time Working Mummy (parttimeworkingmummy.com)Perry Panda is a much needed resource explaining depression to children who need reassurance that it isn't their fault. It describes in a beautifully simple but effective way what mum could be going through. I highly recommend it for mums, families and professionals as a conversation starter on the subject depression for young children. -- Rosey Adams, founder of PND and MeThis book simply and sensitively explains parental depression to young children using rhyme and pictures. It is a book that will be an invaluable resource to both parents and professionals. -- Dr Lucy Willetts, Clinical PsychologistPerry Panda is a wonderful and astute book for young children, providing them with reassurance and advice if a parent is struggling with depression. Sometimes a hug and a smile are just what is needed -- these a child can freely give. -- Jonny Benjamin MBE and Neil Laybourn, Mental Health CampaignersTable of ContentsPerry Panda.
£14.99
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Digital Kids: How to Balance Screen Time, and Why
Book SynopsisFor many children and teens daily Internet use is the norm - but where should we draw the line when it comes to digital media usage? This handy book lays out the essential information needed to understand and prevent excessive Internet use that negatively impacts behaviour, education, family life, and even physical health.Martin L. Kutscher, MD analyses neurological, psychological and educational research and draws on his own experience to show when Internet use stops being a good thing and starts to become excessive. He shows how to spot digital addictions, and offers whole family approaches for limiting the harmful effects of too much screen time, such as helping kids to learn to control their own Internet use. He tackles diverse questions ranging from the effects of laptops in the classroom and reading on a digital screen, to whether violent videogames lead to aggression. The author also explains how ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can make you more susceptible to Internet addiction, suggesting practical strategies to suit these specific needs. Discussing both the good and bad aspects of the internet, this book tells you everything you need to know to help children and young people use the internet in a healthy, balanced way.Trade ReviewImagine you're at an Ivy League school with one of their best professors. The lecturer is crisp, to the point and complete. This is what Dr Martin Kutscher has done with Digital Kids. In a crisp, easy way he teaches us the ins and outs of cyberspace, but more importantly, we learn how to raise well-adjusted kids in the Digital Age. Digital Kids is a true contribution and a must for both professionals and parents. -- Mark Banschick, MD, psychiatrist, child advocate, author and contributor at Psychology TodayBy emphasizing social transactions and the social rules of digital society, as well as the safe use of digital media, this book will help to create boundaries and strengthen understanding of the digital world, without frightening the reader about the use and culture of social media and the internet in general. I strongly recommend this book for parents to encourage them to get involved with what their 'digital kids' are doing online. -- Ioannis Voskopoulos, PsychologistToday's children quickly gravitate to - and master - electronic devices. This leaves their parents both proud and fearful. What is the impact on social skills and brain development? The antidote to fear is knowledge, explains veteran pediatric neurologist Martin Kutscher. In this engagingly written book, he gently walks you through the issues and the ways you can create healthy balance in your child's life. -- Gina Pera, Adult ADHD expert, author of Is It You, Me, or Adult A.D.D.?Eye-opening research that validates parents' concerns regarding the relationship their kids have with digital technology can be found in Digital Kids. Dr Kutscher's easy to understand explanations of many topics such as multi-tasking vs multi-switching, the effects of technology on reading comprehension, and the difficulty of switching from playing video games to starting homework, makes Digital Kids a great resource for parents and educators! -- Marcella Moran, MA, LMHC, The Kid Organizer, thekidorganizer.comA comprehensive, scientifically backed, yet down to earth guide for parents trying to understand this confusing digital world and how it impacts their children, especially the more vulnerable. The honest straightforward talk on parents' responsibilities for their child's internet use and how to meet them is invaluable. -- Heidi Bernhardt, President and Executive Director, Centre for ADHD Awareness, CanadaTable of Contents1. Introduction. Part One: Problems with the Use of Digital Technology. 2. Psychological/learning effects of Internet use. 3. How does our attention system work? 4. "But mom, I can pay attention to more than one thing at a time!" The myth of "multi-tasking". 5. Screens interfere with developing voluntary attention. 6. Areas where digital learning does excel. 7. Summary of digital vs. print effects on learning. 8. Other psychological effects of the Internet. 9. Neurological effects of Internet abuse. 10. Physical effects of digital media use. Part Two: Problems with the Content of the Digital Technology. 11. Social Media. 12. Does pornography and other media exposure affect sexuality. 13. Does media exposure increase the risk of violent behavior? 14. Do violent videogames lead to violent behavior? 15. Does media effect substance use? 16. Resultant AAP (2013) recommendations regarding digital media. Part Three: Problems Regarding Specific Populations. 17. Very young children and screen time. 18. Children with ADHD and screen time. 19. Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and screen time. Part Four: The Parental Role. 20. What kind of role model am I for my child? 21. How do I set limits for my child? Part Five: Setting Up the Rules: The Family Meeting and Agreement. 22. The family meeting. 23. The agreement. Part Six: Internet Addiction: The Far End of Internet Problems. 24. Internet problems cover a whole range of severity. 25. What is an addiction? 26. How does someone get addicted? 27. How common is Internet addiction? 28. Why is digital media so addicting? 29. What are particularly addicting Internet activities? 30. What personal traits are associated with Internet addiction? 31. How do we treat Internet addiction? Part Seven: Summary. 32. The recent explosion of digital technology and services. 33. The extent of screen time usage. 34. The parents' dilemma and role in setting limits. 35. Problems with the use of the Internet. 36. Problems with the content of the Internet. 37. Problems regarding specific populations. 38. The parental role. 39. Setting up the rules: the family meeting and agreement. 40. Internet addiction: The far end of Internet problems. References. Resources. About the authors.
£15.80
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Tell Me about When Moms and Dads Come Home from
Book Synopsis"Is it easy to come home after being in jail?"Ideal for use with children aged 6-11, this is a vital resource for supporting the wellbeing of children whose parent is coming home after spending time in prison. Using plain language and photographs, it reassures children and guides them through adjusting to their parent's homecoming. It explains which feelings the child and both parents might experience and the different challenges that everyone in the family might face, while suggesting ways to build new bonds with the parent. Included are activities to help children manage their feelings, tips for parents and professionals on how best to support them, and a list of resources for additional help and information.Trade ReviewWhile the incarceration of a parent is a life changing event for a child, the preparations and experiences of a parent releasing can often be even more stressful ... Tell Me about When Moms and Dads Come Home from Jail provides a supportive way for children to begin learning about what this may look and feel like. -- Kendra Jochum, LCSW-C, Reentry Services Manager, Montgomery County Correctional Facility, MarylandThis book delivers concrete information to children who experience conflicting and confusing emotions when a parent is incarcerated. The therapeutic activities and resources included provide constructive ways to successfully navigate the challenges and fears they face. Both books are excellent resources for families, school libraries, and counseling offices. -- Nancy Elbin, Retired elementary classroom teacher for 26 years and elementary school counselor for 19 yearsThe support pages alone are filled with invaluable resources and ideas. The constructive and positive suggestions can provide comfort for all in the knowledge that they are not alone in the struggle. -- Marion Finkbinder, former educator and administrator, Montgomery County Pubic Schools, MarylandI love the non-judgmental approach; the photographs and activities help promote positive management of difficult feelings and emotions. Both books project a compassionate and understanding tone and provide a wealth of information and answers to common yet distressing questions. -- Monya Cohen, Psychologist working with children and teens who have incarcerated parentsTable of ContentsDedication. Acknowledgements. To the Reader. Tell Me about When Moms and Dads Come Home from Jail. Activities. Tips for Parents and Professionals. Helpful Hints. Resources and Further Reading.
£15.80
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Tell Me about When Moms and Dads Go to Jail
Book Synopsis"This book will help you understand what is happening to your mom or dad who goes to jail..."Ideal for use with children aged 6-11, this is an invaluable resource for supporting the wellbeing of children whose parent is incarcerated. It explains what jail is like and why some people have to go there, while reassuring children that their parent loves them, is safe, and is working hard to come home again. Included are activities to help children manage their feelings, tips for parents and professionals on how best to support them, and a list of resources for additional help and information.Trade ReviewThis book delivers concrete information to children who experience conflicting and confusing emotions when a parent is incarcerated. The therapeutic activities and resources included provide constructive ways to successfully navigate the challenges and fears they face. Both books are excellent resources for families, school libraries, and counseling offices. -- Nancy Elbin, Retired elementary classroom teacher for 26 years and elementary school counselor for 19 yearsProvides relevant information to children that supports their understanding of incarceration and encourages them explore their own feelings and experiences. The combination of reflective activities for children with tips for parents and professionals is invaluable! -- Kendra Jochum, LCSW-C, Reentry Services Manager, Montgomery County Correctional Facility, MarylandThe support pages alone are filled with invaluable resources and ideas. The constructive and positive suggestions can provide comfort for all in the knowledge that they are not alone in the struggle. -- Marion Finkbinder, former educator and administrator, Montgomery County Pubic Schools, MarylandI love the non-judgmental approach; the photographs help promote positive management of difficult feelings and emotions. Both books project a compassionate and understanding tone and provide a wealth of information and answers to common yet distressing questions. -- Monya Cohen, Psychologist working with children and teens who have incarcerated parentsTable of ContentsDedication. Acknowledgements. To the Reader. Tell Me about When Moms and Dads Go to Jail. Activities. Tips for Parents and Professionals. Helpful Hints. Resources and Further Reading.
£15.80
Bonnier Books Ltd The Window: A beautifully told story about losing
Book SynopsisA touching exploration of grief and the difficult emotions surrounding death, The Window is a beautiful reminder that those we love will always be with us. All the other windows in the hospital look out on dull, grey buildings, but Daria and her grandpa can see the beach from the window in his room. Whenever Daria visits, she and her grandpa sit and watch crashing waves, flying kites, and happy families. Daria hopes for the day she and Grandpa will be able to visit the beach and build sandcastles together. The surprise twist at the end of the book offers a light-handed yet emotional punch, showing how even in the darkest places, hope can be found. Accompanied by notes for parents and guardians written by Dr Sharie Coombes, child and family psychotherapist, on how to support children who are experiencing a bereavement.
£6.99
Jessica Kingsley Publishers My Trans Parent: A User Guide for When Your
Book Synopsis"A heartfelt manual for those seeking to understand their transgender parent." - KirkusMaybe you just found out your mom, or your dad, is transgender, or maybe you've known for a while. But now what?This guide covers everything you need to know. With chapters on navigating the changes in your family, finding community, going through the transition as a family, and much, much more, you'll see how other people have handled these experiences, and learn how you can too. From definitions to names and pronouns, you'll find all you need to support yourself and your family through the transition and beyond.Including real-life stories from people whose parents have also transitioned, and practical advice throughout, this essential book will be your companion every step of the way.Trade ReviewA heartfelt manual for those seeking to understand their transgender parent. -- KirkusHeather Bryant is the wiser older sister that children of all ages need when their parent transitions. Filled with practical advice and personal stories, My Trans Parent reassures, nurtures, and inspires, providing space and permission to process any and all feelings you may experience. -- Lara Lillibridge, author of Girlish: Growing Up in a Lesbian HomeGrowing up with queer moms I longed for a 'how to' book like this. Instead of asking and answering the basic questions all queerspawn have been asked about bullying, sexual/gender identity, and the general 'did you turn out okay?,' Heather Bryant delves into the messy feelings, complicated joys and unanswerable questions that only someone raised by a trans parent can access. -- Sadie Epstein-Fine, editor/author of Spawning Generations: Rants and Reflections on Growing Up with LGBTQ+ Parents
£17.40
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Cyril Squirrel Finds Out About Love: Helping
Book SynopsisCyril Squirrel asks lots of questions, but there's one thing that really puzzles Cyril..."What is love? Can I find it? Keep it? Do I need it?"With a notebook and a map, Cyril embarks on a quest to find out about love."Gone away to find out what love is. Back soon."Helping children to learn about the ways that love can look, sound or feel, this heart-warming picture book shows some of the many different forms love, friendship and kindness take. Suitable for all children aged 2-6, especially those who may have confused ideas about love, Cyril's adventure includes guidance for adults on how the book can be read with children.Trade ReviewCyril's story can be enjoyed by parents and children alike, and provides lots of engaging opportunities to spark conversations about feelings, acts of kindness and relationships. Sitting down and encouraging open conversations with children from a young age is a great way to help them to start developing the skills to understand and manage their emotions. Also includes a really useful grown-ups guide to help us adults. -- Catherine Roche, Chief Executive, Place2Be
£12.58
Bookvault Publishing My Baby, Our Doula, and Me
£20.02
Jessica Kingsley Publishers A Different Home: A New Foster Child's Story
Book SynopsisA sensitive picture book to help ease the anxieties of foster children aged 4 to 10 entering placement.In A Different Home, Jessie tells us her story of being placed in foster care. At first she is worried and has lots of questions. The new home is not like her old home -- she has a different bedroom, different clothes, and there's different food for breakfast. She also misses her family. When Jim and Debbie, her foster parents, answer her questions she begins to feel better and see that this different home is kind of nice. Written in simple language and fully illustrated in color, this storybook is designed to help children in care, or moving into care, to settle in and answer some of the questions they may have. Accompanied by notes for adults on how to use the story with children, it will be a useful book for foster parents and caseworkers, as well as social workers, teachers and anyone else working with children in foster care.Trade ReviewThe depth of empathy running through the story is heartfelt. I could hear, smell and feel the little one all the way through. This book will surely comfort and go some way to allay the very real fears that run through you as a child when being placed in the care system. -- Jenny Molloy, Looked After Children Adviser and Trainer, and author of Hackney Child written as Hope DanielsA Different Home transported me back to the time when, at the age of 7 or 8, I was dropped off with total strangers. I had no idea why I was there or how long I'd be there for. The strangers' house was clean, their fridge was full, and they were nice -- but they were still strangers. They changed my life in a positive way, for which I am grateful, though much of my anxiety could have been relieved had they been able to read this book with me. -- Rhonda Sciortino, former foster child and author of 'Succeed Because of What You've Been Through'A Different Home shows how children often feel about entering foster care and being away from the only home they have ever known. It's accurate, honest, warm and a great resource for parents and professionals. -- Dr. Sue Cornbluth, Psychologist, National Expert in Foster Care/Adoption and Trauma, USAThe really lovely pictures in this sensitive picture book are a huge asset and show clearly Jessie's feelings as well as her development from fear to acceptance, and some advice to foster parents from the authors, experienced at fostering, are an asset too. -- Healthy Books blog
£14.99
Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Lie That Wasn't: Big Things Happen When
Book SynopsisArthur is daydreaming in class when his teacher announces, "Remember it's Parents' Evening tonight - don't forget to give your parents the letter."Oh no! Arthur hasn't been doing his homework and doesn't want to get in trouble. Time to tell a lie! But then something strange happens - Arthur's lies start to come true... Mum is at space camp; dad has a snazzy new car and Mr Lott the teacher is stuck up a tree tangled up with sticky tape! Arthur starts to worry - now if he tells the wrong lie, someone could get hurt.This entertaining story for children aged 4-8 help children to explore how telling tricky truths is usually better than telling little lies.
£14.19
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Understanding Your One-Year-Old
Book SynopsisHow does the world look to a one-year-old? When your child doesn't have words to explain things to you, how can you begin to understand how she feels? How do you support and understand your very young child as his independence increases and he starts to become a toddler, beginning to learn to dress himself, share toys and play with other children? Acknowledging the crucial role of relationships and parenting, Sarah Gustavus Jones offers guidance and reassurance in this sensitive exploration of the issues central to your child's developing physical and emotional needs.Trade ReviewThey are a rich resource of balanced, sensitive and non-judgemental advice to help parents and professionals looking after children. The central subject is the mental and emotional development of children and their parents. And the style is intelligent and friendly, each book is divided into very easily digestible sections, with excellent (and often very funny) case studies scattered liberally throughout and a really detailed contents page for those "where did I see that bit about"moments... The books form a cohesive and continuous guide to almost everything I have ever wondered about bringing up my children. I learnt a lot. And a friend, mother of her first two-year-old, could not wait to get her hands on these when I described them. They are now going into our bathroom "reference library" for family and visitors to peruse and digest. -- 0-19 MagazineTable of ContentsIntroduction. 1. Brave New World. 2. The Value of Exploration. 3. Emerging Personality. 4. Having a Good Idea and Keeping It. 5. A Life of my Own. Conclusion: Looking forward with hope. Further Reading. Helpful Organisations. Index.
£15.80
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Understanding Looked After Children: An
Book SynopsisUnderstanding Looked After Children is an accessible guide to understanding the mental health needs of children in foster care and the role of foster carers and support networks in helping these children.The authors provide foster carers with an insight into the psychological issues experienced by children in the care system, and the impact of these issues on the foster family. Chapters cover cultural, social and legal structures associated with foster care and both the relevant child psychology theory and examples drawn from real-life situations. The authors give advice on how to address common psychological issues in collaboration with multi-agency professionals, as well as how to access to statutory services. They also explain the possible impact of assessments on foster children and the causes and management of foster carers' own feelings of frustration, anger or disappointment with social and mental health services or the placement itself. Chapters are complemented by case studies, and the book includes a helpful glossary to common terminology.Understanding Looked After Children is essential reading for registered foster carers and those considering fostering, as well as adoptive parents, and a useful reference for trainee and experienced practitioners in the care system, including social workers, psychologists, counsellors, teachers and others looking after vulnerable children.Trade ReviewFostering is bout more than providing warmth, shelter, security and a family for looked after children. Rightly, this book acknowledges that looking after the most vulnerable children in our society requires everyone involved in their lives, to understand the mental health issues that they may have. It also acknowledges the potential impact of these issues on the foster carer who is looking after them... I would certainly recommend this book for those involved in fostering. I wish I had access to it 10 years ago when my fostering career began. -- Foster Care MagazineThe authors have the authority of experience, and they neither give an over-glowing picture of foster, nor condescend. Their book will be suitable for adoptive parents and by professionals, whether trainee or experienced. -- The PsychologistI am delighted that the foster care worforce, too often rather patronised by other childcare professionals, is being offered a text of this sophistication . The book consists of 10 chapters, with handy checklists, questionnaires and often subtly-chosen case studies... The book highlights the strengths carers need to stay attuned to the the child's feelings of powerlessness and disappointment. -- Children & Young People NowI could not think of any area of importance for foster carers not covered in this book. It is realistic in outlining the challenges, but avoids making fostering too daunting or expectations of carers unrealistic -- Seen and HeardTable of ContentsForeword. Acknowledgements. How To Read This Book. 1. Introduction. 2. Context. 3. Children in Need. 4. Relationships. 5. Visibility and Invisibility. 6. Psychological Issues for Looked After Children: Mental Health. 7. Psychological Issues for Looked After Children: Special Needs. 8. A Protective Shield: The Multi-agency System of Care. 9. Assessment through Intervention. 10. Moving On. 11. Thinking Ahead. 12. Conclusion. Glossary. Appendix A. Appendix B. Useful Resources. Subject index. Author index.
£23.83
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Working with Parents of Young People: Research,
Book SynopsisThis book provides practical guidance for a wide range of professionals working with parents and families, answering common questions such as 'How can parents facilitate their child's transition to secondary school?' and 'How can families best communicate about alcohol?'.Drawing on the findings from years of applied research projects carried out by the Trust for the Study of Adolescence, each chapter focuses on a particular area of parenting young people - from monitoring and supervision to support for foster families - and each highlights the implications of research results for policy and practice. This book presents a range of approaches to working with parents and families, and discusses the effectiveness of techniques such as parent mentoring and involving young people in parenting programmes.Working with Parents of Young People provides a strong set of evidence-based guidelines for best practice and will be a key resource for all those working to support the parents of teenagers.Trade ReviewThis is an interesting book for any practitioner or student seeking an overview of current debates about parenting young people and of initiatives undertaken by the TSA in this field. For any professional contemplating providing a service for parents of young people this is a useful and informative starting point. -- Journal of Children's ServicesThe field of parenting is at an exciting stage of growth and development... This will be an interesting and useful book to those working with both parents and young people. -- Professional Social WorkI would refer to this text when considering how best to support parents of adolescents in any setting, but most of all it is useful for advising on partnership working with schools. The Book will no doubt help workers to avoid pitfalls, improve and share practice and, ultimately, secure better outcomes for parents, teenagers, families, schools and communities -- Children & Young People NowThe first part looks at the latest research trends in the field, and includes chapters on monitoring and supervision techniques with parents, team parenting approaches in foster care, how to communicate to children about alcohol use, and a consideration of parents' needs during their child's transition from primary to secondary school. The second half of the book illustrates approaches that seek to work with parents facing some of these difficult challenges, and sets out some very interesting techniques, including how to engage schools in parental support, using newsletters and IT-based approaches, engaging the young people themselves in parenting programmes, and setting up parent-to-parent mentor schemes... For the child mental health professional seeking actually to apply some of these creative approaches to working with parents, it will prove an invaluable addition to the library shelf- as well as providing an up-to-date revision of the latest trends in both theory and practice. -- YoungMinds MagazineThe book draws from many years of fascinating research projects carried out by the Trust, and offers clear insight into their findings. Divided into four parts the book offers guidelines, particularly for professionals working with parents and families, of best practice in various areas of working with parents of young people... The editors concede that what might be a good idea on paper may not be as simple as it might first appear, and for this reason their research is invaluable to anyone about to embark, or currently reviewing their strategy or policy, on working with families. After reading this book I have become interested in the Trust for the Study of Adolescence and can see that their research is of huge importance and value to our modern day society. Hats off to them. -- www.adoption-net.co.ukThe text reports findings from new research about the parents of young people and new ways of working with parents. It offers a wide range of professionals working with parents and families a range of approaches to conducting such work, and discusses the effectiveness of techniques such as parent mentoring and involving young people in parentiing programs. -- BookNews.comTable of ContentsPreface. Acknowledgements. Part 1: Introduction. 1. Working with parents of young people: setting the scene. John Coleman and Debi Roker. Part 2: New Research and Implications for Practice. 2. How monitoring and supervision work in families: a study of 50 young people and their parents. Debi Roker and Stephanie Stace. 3. `Team Parenting' of young people in foster care. Stephanie Stace and Kevin Lowe. 4. Family communication about alcohol. Louise Cox, Nigel Sherriff, Lester Coleman and Debi Roker. 5. Children's move to secondary school: what do parents need at this time? Debi Roker, Kerry Devitt and Amanda Holt. 6. Supporting children and parents during the transition to secondary school: a UK-wide review. Debi Roker and Julie Shepherd. Part 3: New Ways of Working with Parents. 7. Working with schools to support parents: lessons from two evaluations. Debi Roker and Helen Richardson Foster. 8. Using newsletters to support the parents of young people: learning from two studies. Debi Roker and Julie Shepherd. 9. Getting information and support from websites. Debi Roker. 10. Involving young people in parenting programmes. Cris Hoskin and Sarah Lindfield. 11. Using parent-to-parent mentors to get information and support to the parents of young people. Debi Roker. Part 4: Conclusions. 12. Parenting young people: research, policy and practice. Debi Roker and John Coleman. Subject Index. Author Index.
£26.59
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Working with Parents of a Newly Diagnosed Child
Book SynopsisFinding out that a child has an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can put an enormous strain on families, and the quality of support offered by professionals at this time can make a huge difference to how they adjust to the news. This book comprehensively sets out the type of support that is most beneficial to families immediately following an ASD diagnosis, and will equip professionals with the information and tools they need to best provide that support. The authors provide all of the key information professionals supporting families at the time of an ASD diagnosis need to know about the diagnostic criteria of ASD, key characteristics, aetiology, prevalence, and prognosis, and explain how to pass on accurate and meaningful information to families, and how to build effective family-professional partnerships. Drawing on extensive research and interviews with 50 families of children with ASD, they provide strategies for helping families understand the options and make informed choices about early intervention programs, set realistic goals, develop effective parenting strategies that build upon the strengths and capacities of the child, and strengthen family support networks. This is an essential resource for any professional involved in supporting families at the time of, or immediately following, an ASD diagnosis, including psychologists, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, general medical practitioners, and educators.Trade ReviewThe book takes a positive approach and gives a good overview, made real by an effective series of vignettes. -- Child and Adolescent Mental HealthChapters can be read individually, yet it is an inspiring and informative book, read as a whole... With its multidisciplinary approach (authors coming from the fields of Occupational Therapy, Psychology and Education) this book is both relevant and valuable for all professionals working and supporting families whose child has been diagnosed with ASD. -- British Journal of Occupational TherapyThis is a scholarly book, which is well referenced and focused on the early stages -post-diagnosis. This is a crucial time and the chapters of the book reflect how important it is... This is a book that should be read by any professional who is connected with children who are on the autism spectrum. Anything that can instil good practice and make it available to a wider professional audience is to be applauded... Anybody who works with parents of a child with an autism spectrum disorder should have access to this book so that they can refresh the advice that they give and outline the options that are available. -- Nasen SpecialThis book is a very helpful, interesting and informative resource which would make a relevant addition to practitioners' bookshelves. -- the psychologistOne of the most important and until now neglected areas has been 'what happens after diagnosis', that critical and heart rending time for families. Here there still is a gap in support and education at a time when parents are overwhelmed by what they are hearing, stunned with grief, and beset by the challenge of knowing what to do. Keen and Rodger's book attends to this gap. It is focused on the immediate aftermath of assessment and diagnosis, what parents need and want to know:- explications of the nature of developmental problems in ASD, what is going to be needed for their child, and how to find information and to provide support. How I wish we had such a book to hand, decades ago when we felt we were stumbling about in the dark! -- from the Foreword by Professor Margot Prior, Department of Psychology, University of Melbourne, AustraliaA practical guide for professionals, from many disciplines, that includes a thorough review of the research literature, and the personal experiences and wisdom of the authors and parents. It will be one of the most read and valuable resources in the library of early intervention services and professionals specialising in autism spectrum disorders. -- Professor Tony Attwood, Minds & Hearts clinic, Brisbane, AustraliaA valuable new resource which should be required reading for all professionals working with children with autism and their families. -- Jacqueline Roberts, Professor of Autism, Autism Centre of Excellence, Griffith University, AustraliaThis book draws on extensive research and interviews from families of children who have been recently diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. It sets out the type of support that is most beneficial to parents immediately following diagnosis of an autism spectrum disorder and will help to equip professionals with vital information and tools to most effectively provide the individual support that is needed. The personal experiences shared, couple with the wisdom of long-serving, well qualified authors, makes this book an invaluable resource. -- Early Years EducatorTable of ContentsPreface. Foreword by Professor Margot Prior. 1. Supporting Families Following Diagnosis: An Introduction to Key Principles and Concepts. 2. About ASD. 3. Parent-Professional Partnerships. 4. Establishing Parental Priorities. 5. Provision of Information to Parents. 6. Home-Based Parenting Strategies - The Building Blocks. 7. About Communication and Behaviour. Preamble to Appendix A. Inventory of Potential: Communicative Acts. Appendix A. Inventory of Potential Communicative Acts. 8. About Play. 9. About Sensory Issues and their Management. 10. Early Intervention Options and Choices. Index.
£22.79
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Friends, Bullies and Staying Safe: The Adoption
Book SynopsisFriendship is so complicated! The children of The Adoption Club think they are friends - they go to the same school and belong to The Adoption Club.But what does it mean? What is the difference between a casual and a close friend? How should you respond to teasing? It's time for The Adoption Club to explore friendship.Written for counsellors and therapists working with children aged 5-11, as well as adoptive parents, this workbook is designed to help explore friendship, staying safe and social skills. It is one of a set of five interactive therapeutic workbooks featuring The Adoption Club written to address the key emotional and psychological challenges adopted children often experience. Together, they provide an approachable, interactive and playful way to help children to learn about themselves and have fun at the same time.Trade ReviewThe Adoption Club series by Regina M. Kupecky is a novel concept for helping adopted children share their stories. This therapeutic tool will help adoptees find and use their voices. Thank you, Regina! -- Sherrie Eldridge, author and speaker in the field of adoptionTable of ContentsIntroduction. Story. Bibliography.
£15.80
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Coach Yourself Through the Autism Spectrum
Book SynopsisParenting a child with autism can be isolating, draining, and stressful. Parenting a neurotypical child alongside them is even more complicated and confusing. Coach Yourself through the Autism Spectrum offers an opportunity to access your inner creativity, resourcefulness, strengths, and abilities in order to create positive change in your family. Short sections on common problems such as visits to the doctor, community outings, bullying and child care make this book easy to read from start to finish, or dip into as needed. There are tips for taking care of your own physical and emotional health, and each section features relevant examples from other families in the same situation, and practical and thought-provoking coaching exercises to help you decide on an action plan that's right for you. This book offers hope and support for anyone parenting or caring for a child on the autism spectrum.Table of ContentsSection I: Parenting Children with Autism. Chapter 1. Meltdowns. Chapter 2. Outings. Chapter 3. Childcare. Chapter 4. Doctor Visits. Chapter 5. “Invisible” Autism – the Unique Isolation of “High Functioning”. Chapter 6. Parenting Your Child's Strengths (Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Chapter 7. Educational Decisions. Chapter 8. Sleeplessness. Chapter 9. Extended Family. Chapter 10. Bullying. Chapter 11. Stuck Spots. Section II: Parenting Neurotypical Siblings. Chapter 12. Asymmetrical Development. Chapter 13. “Autism-Free” Zones. Chapter 14. Parenting Your Child's Strengths (Neurotypical Children) Chapter 15. Fairness. Chapter 16. Message from a Grown Sibling. Positive Outcomes. Section III: Parent-Care and Long-Term Health. Chapter 17. Comparison. Chapter 18. Finding Your Parent-Strengths. Chapter 19. Parent Care. Chapter 20. What Fills your Tank? Chapter 21. “I'm a Dad, What Can I Do?” Chapter 22. Marriage Building. Chapter 23. For Husbands. Chapter 24. Single Parenting. Chapter 25. Laugh a Little. Appendix 1: Note to Grandparents. Appendix 2: Quiz: “How do I Know if I'm Ready for a Coach?” Appendix 3: Checklist for Choosing a Coach. Appendix 4: How Can I Help? [a Brief Coaching Exercise for Friends and Family]. “Autism-ese” Glossary. Index.
£17.99
Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Mulberry Bird: An Adoption Story
Book SynopsisMother Bird is looking after her baby bird in the forest, when a huge storm scatters her nest. Try as she might, she just can't give him the protection he needs. She faces a choice: continue to struggle on her own, or give her precious baby bird to another family who can care for him in their strong, secure nest. In this classic adoption picture book for children, common issues in adoption are addressed—from the enduring force of a birth parent's love and contact post-adoption to the importance of nurturing an adopted child in his or her new environment. It is a timeless and enduring tale of sacrifice, wisdom and love.This book is ideal for reading aloud with adopted children aged 5–10 and their siblings, whether at home or in school.Trade ReviewThis tender and beautifully written story about a little bird, who must make the sad decision to give up her baby for adoption because she is too young to be able to look after it properly, is matched by equally tender and beautiful black and white chalk illustrations. -- Healthy BooksSo many children's books avoid, or gloss over, the story of how a child began, who they were before adoption, who their parent(s) were, and why adoption became part of their life. The Mulberry Bird has been one of the few books that poignantly and sensitively tells a real story, and clearly portrays the birth mother as loving and emotionally connected to her child. In this way, the book tells a story that is not about abandonment, but rather about how a birthmother, faced with what seemed insurmountable, became a loving, caring and uniquely responsible parent.I have 'prescribed' this book over the years, not only for adopted children, but also to help birthparents who are raising children born to them after the adoption. This edition is much more sensitively conveyed because of the magnificent art that evokes so much along with Anne's words. I will continue to 'prescribe' this book to many! -- Dr. Joyce Maguire Pavao, Lecturer in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, CEO Pavao Consulting and Coaching, Cambridge and New YorkChildren need guidance in understanding adoption-related issues that include lack of birthparent resource, being part of one family and connected to another family, and decision-making in child welfare. Anne Brodzinsky's book helps me to explain these abstract ideas to children. The themes, as portrayed in the book, are easily grasped by children. This is a valuable book for therapists, caseworkers, or parents as they assist children in processing adoption information. -- Deborah D. Gray MSW, MPA, Founder, Nurturing Attachments, and author of Attaching in Adoption and Nurturing AdoptionsA must have for adoptive parents and professionals. The Mulberry Bird is a classic adoption book which shapes a narrative for adopted children of all ages to understand the complexities of their personal adoption stories. It is a powerful resource to explore the underpinnings of the choices in adoption and helps to answer the resonating question in the minds of all adoptees, "Why was I adopted?" It is a story that can be retold over and over as children's developmental understanding of adoption broadens. It is one of our most valuable tools here at C.A.S.E. -- Debbie Riley LCMFT, CEO, Center for Adoption Support and Education (CASE), USAThis gentle story shows the struggle of first parents with the decision to place their child for adoption and offers a reassuring answer to every adopted child's question, "Why is there adoption and why was I adopted?" This book should be on every adopted child's shelf. It is deep and real - a true classic. -- Beth Hall, Director, PACT - An Adoption Alliance, USAThe Mulberry Bird is not only a wonderful tale but also a unique tool in the life story work of any adopted child. This heart-warming story explores the tale of adoption from the perspective of the Birth Parent, which makes it a thought-provoking and supportive book for many children. The Mother Bird's plight is portrayed sensitively and emotions are explored to help the reader understand the journey which she undertakes in making the decision for her baby to be adopted. Themes of love, anxiety, acceptance and the overwhelming desire for the best care for the baby bird run throughout the story - but what truly sets the book apart is the ability to present this in both a realistic and easily understandable manner for any child. I would highly recommend this book as a tool to be used in life story work and I look forward to reading this with my own adopted children. -- Maryam Lane, Adoptive Parent, www.maryamlane.blogspot.co.ukThe Mulberry Bird is insightful, inspiring and important. Parents everywhere-and not just adoptive ones-should read it to their children (and to themselves!) for the enjoyment of a well-written book, but also to help them understand the complexity and value of this thing we call 'family. -- Adam Pertman, Executive Director, Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute, and author of Adoption Nation: How the Adoption Revolution Is Transforming America
£999.99
CoramBAAF Hoping for the Best
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CoramBAAF Nutmeg Gets Cross
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£11.40
CoramBAAF Nutmeg Gets a Letter
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CoramBAAF Nutmeg Gets a Little Help
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CoramBAAF Nutmeg Gets into Trouble
Book SynopsisA story for adopted children exploring some of the problems they may experience in the school environment.
£11.40
CoramBAAF Nutmeg Gets a Little Sister
Book SynopsisA story for adopted children exploring some of the problems and concerns surrounding sibling adoption.
£11.40
CoramBAAF Where is Poppy's Panda?
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£9.45
CoramBAAF Dennis Lives with Grandma and Grandpa
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Orion Publishing Co We Are Family: Happy Families Reinvented: A Card
Book SynopsisA FAMILY CARD GAME featuring contemporary non-traditional family structures such as same-sex parents, childfree couples, grandparent families and many more. Simple gameplay is quick and easy to learnCELEBRATE DIFFERENCE, and discuss all kinds of family types with children aged 4+INCLUDES A BOOKLET with the rules of the game and the stories behind the families featuredSTURDY & ATTRACTIVE BOX perfect for giftingFamilies come in all shapes and sizes: if you love each other, you're a family! Celebrate non-traditional families and learn to discuss difference from a young age with this fun and modern take on the classic happy families card game, for two or more players aged 4+.
£9.49
Black Spring Press Wise Wren and Her Nana Who Has Alzheimers
£21.25
Simply Read Books What Shall We Do?
Book SynopsisThe bears have a problem. Their cub won't... You know... Fart!
£12.34
Morgan Rice Loved (Book #2 in the Vampire Journals)
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Lizzie Skurnick Books More All-Of-A-Kind Family
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Lizzie Skurnick Books All-Of-A-Kind Family Downtown
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£999.99
Museyon Guides You Belong to Me
Book SynopsisThe simple text of love, caring and protection is accompanied by adorable illustrations of animals and dinosaurs that hug, help, and protect a human child. The comforting text is ideal for a soothing bedtime story. This beautiful book is a perfect gift for parents with a newborn baby. AGES: 3 to 5 AUTHOR: Born in 1952, Mamoru Suzuki's first published work as a picture-book artist was Boku no okina ki (My Big Tree), with a story by Masao Tsurumi in 1980. In 2006, he received the Kodansha Award for Picture Books for Boku no tori no su enikki (My Illustrated Diary of Birds' Nests).
£10.44
Museyon Guides Poco and Moco are Twins
Book SynopsisPoco and Moco are twin lambs. They look almost exactly alike, and they get along so well that they spend every minute of their day together. But they're also different in a lot of ways. For one thing, Poco is a boy and Moco is a girl. Poco likes breads and rolls, but Moco likes cakes and pastries. They both like donuts, so if they only have one, they split it in half. Poco likes to play hide-and-seek, Moco loves to climb trees. And when they join forces they can do things neither of them could ever do alone. The use of fold-outs, cut-outs, and other special features add an extra element of fun as readers get to know the twins and explore differences and similarities. AGES: 0 to 3 AUTHOR: Jun Ichihara was born in Aichi Prefecture and graduated from Osaka University of Arts. In addition to creating picture books, he works as an illustrator for books, magazines, and ads. His picture-book titles include Wakuwaku ABC bukku (ABC Excitement), Nikkori niko niko (Everybody Smiles), Waratta (Theeere's the Smile!), and Sugoi kuruma (Awesome Car).
£9.99
Cameron & Company Inc Magic: Once Upon a Faraway Land
Book SynopsisIn her debut as author and illustrator, Mirelle Ortega shares her own story of growing up on her family’s pineapple farm in Mexico, where she learned the true meaning of magicI learned that magic isn’t good or bad, it just is. Sometimes it gives, sometimes it takes. Sometimes life blossoms, sometimes it wilts.Growing up on a pineapple farm in Mexico, a girl discovers the true meaning of the word magic in this truly magical picture book about change and transformation of all kinds—what we can’t control, such as natural disasters and loss, and what we can. Magic can transform dirt into pineapples, seeds into trees, wool into blankets, words into stories, blank pages into pictures—a story into a picture book.
£12.59
Penguin Young Readers My Rainbow
Book SynopsisA dedicated mom puts love into action as she creates the perfect rainbow-colored wig for her transgender daughter, based on the real-life experience of mother-daughter advocate duo Trinity and DeShanna Neal.Warm morning sunlight and love fill the Neal home. And on one quiet day, playtime leads to an important realization:Trinity wants long hair like her dolls. She needs it to express who she truly is.So her family decides to take a trip to the beauty supply store, but none of the wigs is the perfect fit. Determined, Mom leaves with bundles of hair in hand, ready to craft a wig as colorful and vibrant as her daughter is.With powerful text by Trinity and DeShanna Neal and radiant art by Art Twink, My Rainbow is a celebration of showing up as our full selves with the people who have seen us fully all along.Trade ReviewPRAISE FOR MY RAINBOW A Kirkus Reviews Best Children's Book 2020A 2021 American Library Association #RainbowBookList Top 10 PickA Parent's Magazine Book Club PickA University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education Best Book for Young Readers 2020"A revolutionary representation of joy and self-expression." -- Kirkus, starred review"A joyful family story that emphasizes the importance of listening and loving people for who they are." --Publishers Weekly, starred review"An affirming, uplifting story to add to school and public library collections." --School Library Journal
£16.57
Random House USA Inc I Love You All Year Through
Book SynopsisA celebration of the love for a child through every season, with delightful artwork by the #1 New York Times bestselling illustrator of Hoda Kotb's I've Loved You Since Forever.Poetic verse perfectly expresses the unconditional love shared between grown-ups and their precious little ones. Togetherness is always special, whether you are enjoying springtime showers, lazy summer days, or the cozy chill of autumn and winter. The touching message will resonate with parents, grandparents, and anyone who has a little one in their life. A must-have for new parents...and every family's storytime bookshelf!Trade Review"Mason's use of light is masterful; many of the illustrations capture the animals at golden hour, and this contributes to the cozy mood evoked by the text....A cozy year-round delight." —Kirkus Reviews
£17.09
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG Autorität ohne Gewalt: Coaching für Eltern von
Book SynopsisParents need to know how to gently persuade and nurture their children. But above all it is important that they are simply there for their children – parental presence as the new concept of child guidance.
£24.29
Papierfresserchens Mtm-Verlag Blindhuhn
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£11.25