Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Self-awareness and self-esteem

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  • Be Brave

    GMC Publications Be Brave

    Book SynopsisBe Brave is an inspiring guide with tools, advice and inspiration to help teenagers build self-confidence, inner strength and resilience. This practical guide helps teenagers to build self-confidence, inner strength and resilience. It covers a range of topics, from dealing with gossip, cyberbullies, resisting peer pressure, mastering public speaking, performing live on stage, learning how to make the right decisions, coping with embarrassing moments, practising self-belief and realising their dreams. The popular Be You series has been designed to help teenagers with the most common issues they face today Beautifully illustrated guide providing tools, advice, and inspiration to build self-belief Includes supportive, unpatronising and gender-neutral language Aimed at teenagers, their parents, teachers and carers Written by the team behind bestselling TEEN Breathe magazine Table of ContentsDo you believe? The power of visualisation Am I weird? Learning to fly Shake up your thinking A fresh start Getting your voice heard Take three friends… Speak out Friend or frenemy? Goodbye to gossip Dealing with cyberbullies Bold and beautiful The age of anxiety Beating betrayal Hands up – I was wrong Stand out from the crowd A lion’s roar Just say no Blanked Talk to me! Step into the spotlight Reading aloud Sensitive subject No place to hide 100 Use your intuition Decision Time First Crush Open doors A change of complexion The natural look Help is at hand Time to grow up (or is it?)

    £8.99

  • Be Kind

    GMC Publications Be Kind

    Book SynopsisBe Kind is a guided notebook with tools, advice and inspiration to help teenagers be compassionate to themselves and others. This practical guide teaches teenagers how to treat everyone with respect, compassion and care, including themselves. It covers a range of topics, from identifying strengths and accepting flaws, letting go of negative thoughts, embracing failure, forgiving others, giving compliments, celebrating cultural differences, and being nice to the planet. The popular Be You series has been designed to help teenagers with the most common issues they face today Beautifully illustrated guide providing tools, advice, and inspiration to lead with kindness Includes supportive, unpatronising and gender-neutral language Aimed at teenagers, their parents, teachers and carers Written by the team behind bestselling TEEN Breathe magazine Table of ContentsThe power of kindness A wonderful world of difference The art of compliments Praise Be New kid on the block Listen up Friends reunited Whose side are you on? Should you forgive? What is prejudice? Stop the squabbling Hate is a big word… Are you seeking revenge…or justice? A thoughtful gift Thanks for everything… Be a climate crusader Going from strength to strength Start believing… By popular demand Your best is enough Sense and sensitivity Liar, liar… How to tame negative thoughts It’s okay to cry Don’t mind regrets Create a self-care kit Take a breath and look outside ‘Well, aren’t you the perfect one…’ The joys of solitude Look again Better body image

    £8.99

  • I Am Human

    Abrams I Am Human

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade ReviewThe illustrations are clean and colorful against a contrasting background. . . A beautiful tool for teaching love, empathy, and self-care. * School Library Journal *Emphasizing Verde's common themes of mindfulness and emotional presence, the main character demonstrates expressions of love ranging from keeping their own "mind and body safe and healthy" to careful listening to others. . . Verde provides extensive backmatter, including yoga poses and a heart meditation. These addenda enrich the narrative and provide useful context for the relationship skills outlined in the text. Practical and empowering for young ones learning how to emotionally attend to themselves and others. * Kirkus Review *

    2 in stock

    £6.99

  • I Wonder

    Four Elephants Press I Wonder

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis"I Wonder offers crucial lessons in emotional intelligence, starting with being secure in the face of uncertainty. Annaka Harris has woven a beautiful tapestry of art, storytelling, and profound wisdom. Any young child -- and parent -- will benefit from sharing this wondrous book together."--Daniel Goleman, author of the #1 bestseller Emotional Intelligence "I Wonder captures the beauty of life and the mystery of our world, sweeping child and adult into a powerful journey of discovery. Magnificent!"--Daniel Siegel, author of Mindsight and The Whole-Brain Child Eva takes a walk with her mother and encounters a range of mysteries: from gravity, to life cycles, to the vastness of the universe. She learns that it's okay to say "I don't know," and she discovers that there are some things even adults don't know--mysteries for everyone to wonder about together! I Wonder is a book that celebrates the feelings of awe and curiosity in children, as the foundation for all learning.Trade Review"I Wonder offers crucial lessons in emotional intelligence, starting with being secure in the face of uncertainty. Annaka Harris has woven a beautiful tapestry of art, storytelling, and profound wisdom. Any young child -- and parent -- will benefit from sharing this wondrous book together." --Daniel Goleman, author of the #1 bestseller Emotional Intelligence "What an enchanting children's book -- beautiful to look at, charming to read, and with a theme that wonderers of all ages should appreciate." --Steven Pinker, Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of How the Mind Works "I Wonder captures the beauty of life and the mystery of our world, sweeping child and adult into a powerful journey of discovery. This is a book for children of all ages that will nurture a lifelong love of learning. Magnificent!" --Daniel Siegel, Author of Mindsight and The Whole-Brain Child "What a special book I Wonder is. The gentle text is like climbing into a warm bath, and the illustrations are just delicious--each is a complete work of art. I look forward to sharing I Wonder with my clients, as the message of the book is of critical importance." --Betsy Brown Braun, Child Development and Behavior Specialist, author of the best sellers Just Tell Me What to Say and You're Not the Boss of Me "I Wonder is a delightful book that explores and encourages the playful beginnings of wonder and a joyful appreciation of natural mystery." --Eric Litwin, author of the #1 New York Times bestselling children's book, Pete the Cat, I Love My White Shoes "I Wonder is a reminder to parents and their children that mysteries are a gift and that curiosity and wonderment are the treasures of a childlike mind." --Janna Levin, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Columbia University, and author of How The Universe Got Its Spots "This marvelous book will successfully sustain and stimulate your child's natural sense of curiosity and wonder about this mysterious world we live in." --V.S. Ramachandran, author of The Tell-Tale Brain: A Neuroscientist's Quest for What Makes Us Human "I Wonder teaches the very young that we should marvel at the mysteries of the universe and not be afraid of them. Our world would be a lot better if every human understood this. Start with your own children and this book." --Jeff Hawkins, founder of Palm, Handspring, and the Redwood Neuroscience Institute, and author of On Intelligence

    1 in stock

    £11.39

  • Songs for our Sons

    Andersen Press Ltd Songs for our Sons

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA star-scattered night, a brand new baby, and all the potential in the world… This is a poetic introduction to what it means to be raised as a boy in the challenging times we live in, and all of the dazzling possibilities that await him. A beautiful and poignant message is at the heart of this book: whatever is expected of you, you can be whoever you want to be. With gold foil detail on the cover, this is a truly stunning gift for children and parents at any key life moment, from birth to graduation.Trade Review"A gentle, hopeful dream for a kinder world." * Kirkus *"Full of a sense of tenderness but also possibilities ... every turn of the page [is] an adventure. Giving this and receiving it, both will be a real joy." -- Andrea Reece * LoveReading4Kids, October 2020 Debut of the Month *"a book chock full of positive messages for boys as they grow" -- Dave Rudden * Irish Independent *

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • Feelings: Inside my heart and in my head...

    Little Tiger Press Group Feelings: Inside my heart and in my head...

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhat you feel is who you are... Explore a world of emotions with this stunning peep-through picture book. Richard Jones' enchanting illustrations and the lyrical text make each and every feeling come to life to help children understand the emotions they experience. "This little book is a wonderful way to help children understand and recognise their feelings and emotions and brings to life the importance of empathy." ~HRH The Duchess of Cambridge

    1 in stock

    £7.59

  • Fiona the Fruit Bat

    Greystone Books,Canada Fiona the Fruit Bat

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA sweet, fun, and informative picture book about bat echolocation for kids 3-7. Written by a scientist who works with bats in his everyday life!It's time for Fiona the fruit bat to take her very first flight, but she's scared. How will she fly when she can't see in the dark? Mama just says, "listen." But how will listening help her to see? Then she hears a mysterious sound from deep in her cave. To find out what's making that noise—and to finally fly—Fiona will have to unlock a secret hidden inside herself.Written by biologist and bestselling author Dan Riskin, and rooted in the real-life biology of short-tailed fruit bats, this adorable story features: The fascinating science behind echolocation, including backmatter pages with information on fruit bats from the author. A comforting message to help kids scared of the dark: Alongside Fiona, they'll learn there's nothing to be scared of! A celebration of self-confidence and independence: Shows readers the amazing things they can accomplish all on their own. Accompanied by delightful illustrations from Rachel Qiuqi, Fiona the Fruit Bat is a touching tale about overcoming the fear of new experiences and finding the courage to listen to your own voice.Trade ReviewA sweet, fun, and informative picture book about bat echolocation for kids 3-7. Written by a scientist who works with bats in his everyday life!It's time for Fiona the fruit bat to take her very first flight, but she's scared. How will she fly when she can't see in the dark? Mama just says, "listen." But how will listening help her to see? Then she hears a mysterious sound from deep in her cave. To find out what's making that noise—and to finally fly—Fiona will have to unlock a secret hidden inside herself.Written by biologist and bestselling author Dan Riskin, and rooted in the real-life biology of short-tailed fruit bats, this adorable story features: The fascinating science behind echolocation, including backmatter pages with information on fruit bats from the author. A comforting message to help kids scared of the dark: Alongside Fiona, they'll learn there's nothing to be scared of! A celebration of self-confidence and independence: Shows readers the amazing things they can accomplish all on their own. Accompanied by delightful illustrations from Rachel Qiuqi, Fiona the Fruit Bat is a touching tale about overcoming the fear of new experiences and finding the courage to listen to your own voice.

    1 in stock

    £12.34

  • Positively Me: A Child's Guide to Feeling Good

    Octopus Publishing Group Positively Me: A Child's Guide to Feeling Good

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis activity book is for children aged 7-11 yearsIt's full of great information, fun activities and top tips to help your child feel happy and confidentDoes your child struggle with low mood?Perhaps they worry that they are not good enough and prefer not to try?Do they find it difficult to speak up in class or make friends?These could be signs that your child is experiencing feelings of low self-worth.This practical guide combines cognitive behavioural therapy and mindfulness methods with simple activities to help your child to boost their mood and sense of self-worth. It's aimed at children aged 7-11 because a lot happens in these years that can impact a child's emotional well-being, not just now but for years to come.Your child will be guided, with the help of Chip - a friendly and supportive character they can identify with - through fun and engaging activities which are interspersed with useful tips, inspirational affirmations and practical information for parents and carers.

    1 in stock

    £10.44

  • Baditude: What to Do When Your Life Stinks

    Boys Town Press Baditude: What to Do When Your Life Stinks

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisSo much in Noodle''s life just stinks! Homework stinks. Practice stinks. Yard work stinks. And family pictures? They REALLY stink!Luckily, Noodle''s mum and teacher are there to help him understand how his bad attitude, or baditude, is affecting his mood and those around him. Even his friends are starting to avoid him! If only he can stop looking at everything so negatively, more positive results will follow!Join Noodle as he learns to turn his I have to''s into I get to''s, his frown into a smile and his badtitude into gratitude!The newest title in the Responsible Me! series.

    2 in stock

    £10.99

  • Chicken Soup for the Preteen Soul 21st

    Chicken Soup for the Soul Publishing, LLC Chicken Soup for the Preteen Soul 21st

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe classic, bestselling title today's parents grew up with - Chicken Soup for the Preteen Soul 21st Anniversary Edition has been refreshed and updated with additional, new stories to help today's preteens be the happiest, best versions of themselves. When you read these stories about the lives of other kids your age, you’ll realize you share many experiences and emotions. You are not alone. That is so empowering and comforting. And that’s why this collection of stories for preteens has become a classic, published for the first time in the year 2000, and now updated with brand-new stories for its 21st anniversary—ones about being a kid during the pandemic, social media and technology, and many other modern-day issues. You’ll read more than 100 stories and poems in chapters about: • Achieving Dreams • Friendship • Family • Love • Death and Dying • Attitude and Perspective • Overcoming Obstacles • Choices • Tough Stuff • Changes • Eclectic Wisdom Chicken Soup for the Soul books are 100% made in the USA and each book includes stories from as diverse a group of writers as possible. Chicken Soup for the Soul solicits and publishes stories from the LGBTQ community and from people of all ethnicities, nationalities, and religions.

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • I Am A Rebel Girl A Journal to Start Revolutions

    Rebel Girls Inc I Am A Rebel Girl A Journal to Start Revolutions

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisFRANCESCA CAVALLO is a New York Times best-selling author, activist, and entrepreneur. She is the founder and leader of Undercats, Inc.ELENA FAVILLI is a New York Times best-selling author. She is the cofounder of Rebel Girls and serves on the board, leading all impact initiatives.REBEL GIRLS is a global, multi-platform empowerment brand dedicated to helping raise the most inspired and confident generation of girls through content, experiences, products, and community. Originating from an international best-selling children's book, Rebel Girls amplifies stories of real-life women throughout history, geography, and field of excellence. With a growing community of nearly 20 million self-identified Rebel Girls spanning more than 100 countries, the brand engages with Generation Alpha through its book series, award-winning podcast, events, and merchandise. With the 2021 launch of the Rebel Girls app, the company has created a flagship destination for girls to explore a woTrade Review"Most activity books ask you to join the dots or colour by numbers. This one asks you to plan your own protest march." ― Mashable "The journal is filled with writing prompts encouraging girls of all ages to jot down their hopes for the future or love notes to favorite body parts. In a genre where male characters are twice as likely to have leading roles as female ones, the Rebel Girls series is fulfilling a need in ways other picture books can’t compete with." ― Los Angeles Magazine "Each colorful page is filled with prompts, activities and idea starters — a full 100 in all — to get girls thinking, get girls dreaming, and most importantly, get girls doing." ― Cool Mom Picks

    15 in stock

    £11.25

  • OutofControl Rhino

    Capstone Global Library Ltd OutofControl Rhino

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisRoxy the Rhino doesn''t mean to interrupt or cut in line or take things without asking. Sometimes her excitement just takes over. Roxy has a problem with impulse control. Thankfully Roxy meets a new friend who teaches her to stop, think and wink. Maybe some things are worth the wait... and friendship is definitely one of those things!Out-of-Control Rhino is part of the My Spectacular Self picture book series, which uses humorous and relatable stories to help teach key social and emotional life skills. Story-related discussion questions are included to allow caregivers and teachers the opportunity to help readers become more aware of themselves and others, helping each child become their most spectacular self!

    1 in stock

    £6.99

  • I Have the Right: an affirmation of the United

    Scribe Publications I Have the Right: an affirmation of the United

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisA BOOKSTAGANG FUTURE CLASSIC, 2023 A stunningly illustrated and essential volume on children’s rights: an introduction for kids and a reminder for adults. I have the right to have a name and a nationality. I have the right to the best healthcare. I have the right to an education. I have the right to a home where I can thrive. With poetic text and exceptional art, internationally acclaimed Iranian illustrator Reza Dalvand introduces children to the universal rights they are entitled to under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Adopted in 1989 and ratified by 140 countries, the convention promises to defend the rights of children and to keep them safe, respected, and valued. Dalvand’s stunning illustrations speak to children all around the world, some of whose rights are often challenged and must be protected every day. The afterword, by renowned paediatrician Dr Catherine Gueguen, links these rights to the fundamental building blocks of a stable, safe, and fulfilling life.Trade Review‘In 1989, the 140 nations of the United Nations unanimously adopted the Convention of the Rights of the Child … These rights are named on separate pages so the weight of them can be felt. Rights included are the right to a name, a nationality, healthcare, nutritious food, an education, safety, shelter, protection from violence, and freedom from discrimination. This can be a heavy topic for young readers, but is made easier with lively, comforting, and emotive illustrations done with oil paints, crayons, and markers and assembled digitally.’ * Youth Services Book Review *‘Consider countries worldwide where children don’t have rights like education or safety. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child created this in 1989, which reminds and assures us all that children have rights, too. Use this picture book in the classroom to teach human rights and at home to discuss childhood in some other countries.’ -- Melissa Taylor * Imagination Soup *‘Timely, necessary, and potentially the stimulus for some eye-opening conversations. A must-have for all schools.’ * Library Girl and Book Boy *‘[An] incredibly beautiful and powerful book … Reza Dalvand has illustrated each right with simplicity and bright use of colours, style and patterns … This book should be gifted to every family around the world so our future generations grow up knowing this word for word. Each page is enchanting and expressive- suitable for all ages!’ * My Shelves Are Full *‘This wonderful book, written to celebrate the publication of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989, is an essential for every school, every library and as many homes as possible. It simply, joyfully and directly reminds every reader, child and adult alike, of the fundamental rights of every child from the minute of their birth … each of the 16 double-page spreads is devoted to one of the Articles, expressed in the simplest terms and accompanied by [Reza Dalvand's] distinctive, colourful artwork. He has converted the legalistic language of the Articles into first person statements, which enhances their power, especially if read aloud. It gives the book the feel of a majestic poem which imparts a sense of agency as it is read … I Have the Right is a profoundly thought-provoking book.’ * V's View from the Bookshelves *‘The illustrations will speak to children all over the world and the poetic message is a vital reminder!’ -- @father_teacher_reader‘A fine book for early classroom discussions and to cement children’s understanding of their own rights and the rights of others.’ -- Lizzie Ryder * The School Librarian *Praise for Mrs Bibi’s Elephant: ‘Reza Dalvand’s book is a stunning work of remarkable colour and verve which feels fresh, stylish and sophisticated.’ * BookTrust *Praise for Mrs Bibi’s Elephant: ‘Introduces children to the concepts of diverse perspectives, social acceptance, and communal harmony.’ * School Library Journal *Praise for Mrs Bibi’s Elephant: ‘Reza Dalvand’s gentle fable is verification of the importance of companionship and love. His illustrations are an absolute delight. With elaborate patterns adorning clothing, furnishings, and townscapes, every spread offers a wealth of detail to feast the eyes on. Artwork done with love for a tale of love.’ -- Jill Bennett * Red Reading Hub *Praise for What Could That Be?: ‘In a parable both timely and ageless, a mysterious item on the forest floor excites ominous imaginings in all who come upon it. Iranian author/illustrator Dalvand depicts trees and figures in shimmering, almost luminescent colours to make the item, a small black lump, look all the more enigmatic … a simple play on a provocative notion, with art in pleasingly vivid hues.’ * Kirkus Reviews *

    2 in stock

    £11.69

  • Lily takes a walk

    Scallywag Press Lily takes a walk

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhen Lily takes a walk with her dog Nicky, she notices many lovely things. But poor Nicky only sees monsters lurking at every turn... By interpreting the pictures, the reader can understand that Nicky's fears are only imaginary. This funny and gently scary picture book was originally published in the 1980s and has now become a classic. The clever concept and humour will delight both children and their parents, and help little ones to conquer their nightmares.Trade Review'A perfect introduction to childhood fears. It provides an opportunity for children to discuss the things that frighten them at home, in school or when they are out and about, just like Nicky. And hopefully, gain some much-needed reassurance from children like Lily.' Just Imagine;'The juxtaposition of child and dog's divergent perceptions of the same journey taken together is done with Kitamura's genius mix of the real and surreal; thus making this book an experience to savour and return to for several further excursions.' Red Reading Hub;'An ideal picture book to spark discussion and hone prediction and inference skills with younger children. A beautifully produced reissue of the 1980s classic.' School Reading List; 'Satoshi's distinctive colourful style matches with an engaging tale that will want to be read more than ones. I wish we all lived in the world Lily lives in - so long as there are companions like Nicky to keep us safe!' Nayu's Reading Corner Blog;'Delightful and imaginative, this book will have children looking differently at their pets and their walks home!' My Shelves are Full;'Filled with visual humour and irony as she takes a rather uneventful walk, or so she thinks. As always, Kitamura's humour is ever prevalent and his signature surprise ending doesn't disappoint.' Book Gift Blogger; 'A funny adventure with a dog and an over-active imagination.' Creative Steps Magazine;'There is enough horror to thrill but hopefully not to prompt nightmares and this book would provide an opening to discuss irrational fears with children. Parents may of course remember this story from their own childhood which adds an extra level to the sharing and understanding of this classic picture book from a much celebrated illustrator.' A Library Lady Blog

    2 in stock

    £6.99

  • Bertolt

    Enchanted Lion Books Bertolt

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is a charming, touching story about an imaginative boy whose best friend is an oak tree named Bertolt. The boy admits to being an outlier among his peers, but insists that while he is alone, he is never lonely. Being independent suits him, and he considers his difference to be his advantage. A daily refuge is his tree, Bertolt, who provides him a literal and metaphorical vantage point from which to observe the world. Bertolt gives by simply being--he is host to the boy's imaginative adventuring. In springtime, when Bertolt's leaves are abundant and communities of animals make their homes in the tree's nooks and branches, the boy tucks himself away to observe everyday happenings, like the mischievous Tucker twins stealing bottles and the mailman setting down traps. He remains plucky and unbothered, even as he says goodbye to Bertolt for the winter season. After the last frost, when the trees are in bloom, the boy notices that Bertolt is yet bare, and comes to the conclusion that his tree must have died. The boy's strong spirit manifests itself in his desire to honor his friend's life and generosity, revealing to readers the real, sweet mutuality of this friendship. This book is about the imagination and the wonderful ways in which we nurture ourselves in the process of becoming who we are, and because Bertolt dies in a winter's storm, it is also a book about finitude and loss, sorrow and acceptance. Goldstyn Jacques was born in 1958 in Saint-Eugene Argentenay. A graduate of the University of Montreal, he worked in petroleum geology. In 1981, he illustrated his first book: Les Debrouillards, a collection with a scientific bent. He has illustrated numerous books about the same cast of characters, and works with the press as well.Trade Review"Humor, contemplation, and masterful illustrations."— STARRED REVIEW, Kirkus Reviews "Crowning the canon of arboreal allegories is Bertolt by French-Canadian geologist-turned-artist Jacques Goldstyn — the uncommonly tender story of an ancient tree named Bertolt and the boy who named and loved it. From Goldstyn’s simple words and the free, alive, infinitely expressive line of his illustrations radiates a profound parable of belonging, reconciling love and loss, and savoring solitude without suffering loneliness."— Maria Popova, Brain Pickings "A lovely look at introversion, imagination and the power of being different and embracing it."—Waking Brain Cells "Goldstyn manages to convey a world of emotions in his detailed drawings, and captures the feelings of childhood—both its playfulness and imagination, as well as the sense of smallness that comes with being a child in a world of adults.”— Bernie Goedhart, Postmedia "It is an intimate book that implores you to read it in hushed tones with quiet pauses. Its sadness holds beauty; its sweetness never threatens to become saccharine. Bertolt is a truly exceptional exploration of ephemerality."— Serah-Marie McMahon, STARRED REVIEW, Quill & Quire "Goldstyn’s playful prose is similarly nuanced, alternating between humor, palpable admiration for the natural world, unflinching honesty, and in the story’s final spreads, no words at all. Reworking notions of both loss and what it means to be alone, this is an imaginative, introspective, and quietly profound paean to life’s little wonders."— Briana Shemroske, STARRED REVIEW, Booklist

    2 in stock

    £10.79

  • The Hugging Tree  A Story About Resilience

    American Psychological Association The Hugging Tree A Story About Resilience

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Hugging Tree tells the story of a little tree growing all alone on a cliff, by a vast and mighty sea. Trade ReviewA tree precariously growing on a cliff-side serves as a metaphor for resilience under trying circumstances. "There's hardly any dirt for me./ No forest breeze, no birds, no bees./ But I will do the best I can to make this rock my home," says the tree, which befriends the rolling sea, birds, moon, and sun as it grows. Wong's delicate artwork touchingly conveys the tree s lonesome and perilous circumstances, and after a storm tears away the tree's roots, a boy brings it soil, enabling it to thrive and suggesting that resilience doesn't necessarily mean absolute independence...the tree's strength and transformation should have emotional impact for sensitive readers. * Publisher's Weekly *A gentle reminder that ‘storms will come and storms will go. * Plant Talk *The Hugging Tree is an inspiring and captivating story...Jill Niemark's text is poetic and rhythmic with beautiful imagery. Nicole Wong's illustrations are exquisite and evoke the emotion and joy in the story.... It is all about encouraging children to talk about the challenges they face (i.e. bullying, disappointments, loss, etc.) and to give them tools to cope. * Children's Books Heal *Wow. This is a powerful story that I can see being used at many levels. It is the story of a tree, growing alone on a cliff. The tree is faced with many challenges including thunder storms, freezing winters and vast, crashing waves, but the kindness and compassion of one little boy and protected by the natural world, the tree grows and eventually becomes a shelter for others. The entire story could be seen as a metaphor for the hope and resilience we can show when faced with life s struggles. A great book for inferring and transform! * Reading Power Gear *

    1 in stock

    £12.28

  • Two

    KO Kids Books Two

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTwo is best friends with One. Whenever they''d get the chance, they''d dance! She''d sing and snap. He''d tappity-tap. What a pair they made! At the end of each day, they''d always say, ONE, TWO, I''ll count on you, ''til the end, we''ll be best friends. Until Three jumps in between them . . . Suddenly One only wants to play with Three. ONE, THREE, odds we''ll be! they chant. Two feels left out. But what can she do? Another character-building counting book by award-winning author Kathryn Otoshi, Two is a powerful story of friendship, loss, letting go, and self-discovery.Trade Review"Otoshi's cognitive behavioral approach suggests that heroic action isn't always something that can be seen; it's something that happens inside. Clearly meant for public readaloud and classroom discussion, this is a polished, on-message opening for dialogue about bullying, mean girls, and other social plagues." - Publishers Weekly "Two felt blue. 'What did I do?' 'Let it go,' said Zero 'Just ignore them,' added Four. But Two couldn't let go. At every turn, what did she see? One playing with - Three!" - from the book

    1 in stock

    £13.29

  • Perfectly Imperfect Stories: Meet 29 inspiring

    Magic Cat Publishing Perfectly Imperfect Stories: Meet 29 inspiring

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisDiscover the mental health stories of 29 inspiring peopleMeet 29 icons, from pop stars to sporting heroes, and discover how they overcame a range of mental health issues, from anorexia to depression, to live inspiring lives. At a time when kids’ mental health is under more pressure than ever, this book celebrates the message that it's ok not to be ok.Trade ReviewInspirational * The Bookseller *

    7 in stock

    £11.69

  • Dino Knights: Panterra in Peril

    Scallywag Press Dino Knights: Panterra in Peril

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn a medieval land where dinosaurs still roam, lowly stable boy Henry Fairchild joins the brave Dino Knights and rides into adventure on the back of a T-Rex. A fast-paced action-adventure series about bravery, friendship, and being your best self. When Henry's homeland is threatened, and his master Lord Harding is thrown into danger, Henry's gift at making the dinos obey him means the Dino Knights really need him. But will they accept a stable boy into their elite group? After minimal training Henry is launched into battle and his quick wits, daring and kindness win the day. Dino enthusiasts will love that each knight rides a different type of dino, and will enjoy the dramatic and realistic illustrations. Themes of self belief and empathy are combined with high drama for a thrilling roller coaster of a read. For fans of Beast Quest and How To Train Your Dragon.

    2 in stock

    £6.99

  • Worries Big and Small When You Are 7 A new

    HarperCollins Publishers Worries Big and Small When You Are 7 A new

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe third book in an engaging, dip-in series all about worries, themed by age as worries change as children get older.A reassuring, practical new series to help children build coping skills and resilience.What if I hear a strange noise?What if a babysitter is coming?What if I don't get invited to a party?Packed with helpful tips to help 7 year olds think about their fears and learn how to soothe them, this book is an ideal starting point for parents to start conversations about worries.30 questions and answers cover topics from school, trips to the park and visiting friends to sport, performing and going to the shops delivered with warmth, empathy and gentle humour.With bright, engaging and gently humorous illustrations from rising star Samara Hardy.Perfect for fans of A Huge Bag of Worries, Worrysaurus, Poppy O'Neill's Don't Worry, Be Happy and You're a Star and Tom Percival's Big Bright Feelings series.Consultancy by expert Educational Psychologist Dr Miquela Walsh, DEdPsych, MsC (

    2 in stock

    £7.59

  • Sometimes I Feel Sad

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Sometimes I Feel Sad

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisSometimes I feel sad.Sometimes it's because I've lost something.Or because I'm hurt.Other times I don't know why I feel sad.I just do.Feeling sad is, unfortunately, a part of everyone's life, and there's not always an easy fix. This touching book helps explain to children aged 5-11 that they're not alone in feeling this way, and is especially useful for children who struggle to express their feelings.Trade ReviewSometimes I Feel Sad' is a charming, simply illustrated, little book, offering parents and teachers the opportunity to open up a dialogue with children about these feelings, and enabling reassurance that they are not alone in their sadness. -- Sarah Naish, CEO of the National Association of Therapeutic Parents[This book] makes me happy. And I like the ducks! -- Elijah, age 6Sometimes I Feel Sad is a small gem. Elegant. Accurate. Evocative. The message is simple yet powerful: there's no quick fix for sad but there are things that might help, and people who care. Small children will relate to this book. Bigger ones will, too. -- Dawn Huebner, PhD, author of 'Outsmarting Worry'Profound and perfect to help children reflect on sadness as a normal emotion... A really helpful way to get kids to think about feeling sad. The illustrations are gorgeous and relevant to any age. Great resource for a whole class to reflect on sadness and its normal place in all our lives! -- Betsy de Thierry, author of The Simple Guide to Child Trauma and The Simple Guide to Sensitive BoysThe simple pictures are so expressive, so telling of what is going on in the child's mind that the book becomes a model of information and a story at the same time. A wonderful and brilliant evocation of what it feels like to be sad and to discover that it is one of life's inevitabilities. -- HealthybooksIt's not always easy to encourage children to open up about their feelings, and even if they are willing to do so, they can struggle to express themselves, so books can be a big help to both child and adult. Feeling sad is only natural at times, and children should not feel there is anything wrong in feeling sad. This empathetic book, through simple text and expressive line drawings, helps explain to children aged 5+ that they're not alone in feeling this way, and the approach is especially useful for children who struggle to express their feelings. Simple and effective. -- Parents in TouchBook review by Kate, 6, and Amy, 2.Kate said, "I like that it says sometimes people feel sad and they've got to cheer up. Some people sometimes feel happy because they've got a happy thing to think about."When people feel sad they can read it and it might make them feel better because it's a happy ending. It says at the end 'because it means I'm not alone'. It's nice."When Mummy asked Kate who she tells when she feels sad, she said, "If a friend is nasty I tell the teacher or one of my family members and after we can solve it. Usually the other child is not mean to me anymore."Amy listened to Kate reading the book and loved looking at the bold colours. After reading the book, she began to play but got upset and came to Mummy to say, "Mummy, I feel sad!" So although Amy is very young and often gets frustrated when trying to express her thoughts, she clearly took something away from this book: that children should try to articulate their feelings and find a trusted person to share their sadness with so they don't feel alone - but ultimately, we all feel sad sometimes. Sometimes I Feel Sad is ideal for younger children, especially in an EYFS setting or for children who have difficulty in communicating their feelings. It provides a platform for useful discussion around feelings and how others react to your sadness. -- Education4Everybody Magazine

    1 in stock

    £13.56

  • Teen Life Confidential Queen Bees Drama Queens

    Hachette Children's Group Teen Life Confidential Queen Bees Drama Queens

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWith queen bees, drama queens and cliquey teens girl friendships can be tough! Teen Life Confidential is here to help with this guide for teenagers looking for help surviving the friendship game.Hanging out with your best friends can be awesome, but what happens when things go wrong? Queen Bees, Drama Queens and Cliquey Teens answers your friendship problems and questions and gives advice on everything from how to cope with the bullies and mean girls at school, to how to be a better friend yourself. Written by experienced author Anita Naik, this title explores all aspects of teenage girl friendships and the problems that surround them. We look at what being popular means, the downsides of friendships and what to do when things go wrong.Includes an 8 ways to empower yourself guide. Self-esteem and self-confidence are vital when coping with girl friendships and girl bullying, so we''ve given 8 things that the reader can do every day to improve their confidence aTrade ReviewIn tune with today's teens, their language and their culture. Practical and easy-to-read, this is an important topic well described. * Parents in Touch *Table of Contents 1: Chapter One – Being popular 2: Chapter Two – Girls who rule school 3: Chapter Three – The downside of friendships 4: Chapter Four – What kind of friend are you? 5: Chapter Five – When things go wrong 6: 8 Ways to empower yourself against hurtful friends 7: Help section

    1 in stock

    £9.36

  • I Am Human A Book of Empathy

    Abrams I Am Human A Book of Empathy

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review“The third in a gentle, motivational series, following I Am Yoga and I Am Peace, encourages readers to practice compassion and kindness. The illustrations feature many diverse child characters, while Verde’s straightforward “I” statements invite self-reflection.” -- – Publishers Weekly“This community-minded book is a hopeful meditation on the amazing and challenging aspects of being human. The simple, compassionate message is supplemented by colorful illustrations that help kids understand the abstract—but incredibly important—concept of empathy.” -- Curbed"This is a warm, empathetic book that deserves a place on every child's bookshelf and in every school. Moving and wise." -- Carousel

    1 in stock

    £10.44

  • Mindful Ideas for Kids: 52 Soothing Cards to Help

    Octopus Publishing Group Mindful Ideas for Kids: 52 Soothing Cards to Help

    Book SynopsisA calm thought a day keeps worries awayHelp your child find a little bit of a calm each day with this deck of comforting and easy-to-understand activitiesMindfulness matters, and just a few moments of quiet thought can soothe your child's mind and encourage them to approach their day with a little more ease. Help your child practise the art of mindfulness anywhere with this collection of uplifting cards, filled with ideas for calming activities and peaceful thoughts.This deck of 52 cards is packed with ideas to minimize anxiety, promote happiness and help kids harness positive energy. Each card, which can be displayed individually using the high-quality wooden stand, features a stunning bespoke design to brighten up any room.- Box includes 52 individual cards, a 16-page booklet and a high-quality wooden stand- Perfect to display in your child's room, or anywhere in the home, to encourage peaceful moments and positive thinking- Beautifully presented and featuring bespoke card designs

    £14.39

  • The Calm Workbook: The Relax-and-Chill-Out

    Octopus Publishing Group The Calm Workbook: The Relax-and-Chill-Out

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis calming workbook is for children aged 7-11It's got lots of great ideas to help you stay calm and find focus with easy-to-follow activities and top tipsFeeling upset or angry isn't fun, but it's something we all experience from time to time. Let the soothing suggestions in this book help you find the best ways to feel calm and ready to deal with any challenges that come your way.The Calm Workbook will teach you how to chill out and power down, offering creative ways to find focus, ease upsets and soothe worries mindfully.This activity book will help you:- Settle the whizz-bangs in your head with a glitter shaker- Let go of worries with mindful breathing and a listening game- Allow your thoughts to wander on a rainbow walk- Make your own fidget toy for when you're all fingers and thumbs!Parents, this is for you: This book has been peer-reviewed by a child psychologist, and there are explainers throughout just in case your child has questions about the activities.

    1 in stock

    £10.44

  • 10 Minutes to Better Mental Health: A

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers 10 Minutes to Better Mental Health: A

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhat can you really do in 10 minutes? You can make a cup of tea or coffee, walk about 0.6 miles and now, with this book, you can improve your mental health.No matter how busy or stressful your day, with 10-minute steps and quick exercises, you can better understand your experiences and learn how to survive setbacks. The book covers everything from dealing with worry and anxiety and building your confidence, to creating healthy life habits and positive relationships. It includes sections to read, questions to reflect on, video clips to watch and things to try out in your everyday life. Using evidence-based approaches like CBT and mindfulness, it will help you to get the best out of life and become the person you want to be.Trade ReviewA truly comprehensive guide of CBT techniques for teens who are serious about taking control of their mental health 5 minutes at a time. Complex ideas are so accessibly explained with fun exercises, videos and great stories - and the format makes it easy to actually put it into practice in real life. -- Dr Victoria Khromova, Child and adolescent psychiatrist and parent coachLee David and Debbie Brewin provide a step-by-step approach to better mental health for young people, that can be tackled in brief chunks of time. The approach is based on the principles of cognitive behaviour therapy and mindfulness. It is easy to read and includes lots of inspiring and fun exercises to help you on your journey to developing health habits. Although written for young people it is a must read for people of any age. -- Trudie Chalder at Kings College, former BABCP President and Chronic Fatigue/Persistent Physical Symptoms Unit head10 Minutes to Better Mental Health is the perfect book for anyone looking to find a moment of calm in a busy day. Easy to follow activities will help you better understand yourself and how to regulate your moods. -- Colin Tucker, Headteacher and Senior Mental Health LeadThe perfect book for your school's mental health library for young people! One of the best self-help books for young people I have come across. This interactive, practical guide that helps people take control and gain better self-awareness, emotional literacy and tools to enhance their mental health is invaluable. -- Veronika Chidemo, (former) Assistant Head and Designated Senior Mental Health Lead, YMHFA Instructor and ConsultantI would highly recommend this book for a young person to use, as it is a great way to introduce the CBT framework and mindfulness in a non clinical manner. I particularly like the way it is broken into digestible chapters where the reader is able to select an area of focus, which then gives them the theory as well as short relatable and practical activities, with clear and concise instructions. It is also a great tool for youth workers of all levels, from those who are new into the field of mental health, to those who want to have access to easy to use resources and or ideas for sessions. -- Andrea Corbet, Bsc, PGCE, The PT for Your MindA great resource to help older children find achievable snippets of time to focus on their mental health, no matter how busy they are. The activities and resources make this such an accessible read for even the busiest of teens. * www.stormbreak.org.uk *Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction Section 11. Follow Your Guide2. Ready for Action 3. Open and Observe4. Wise MindSection 25. Understanding your Brain and Emotions 6. Boosting your Mood and Motivation 7. Working with Worry and Anxiety 8. Creating Confidence to be You 9. Building Friendships and Confident Communication 10.Healthy Life Habits 11.Surviving Setbacks

    1 in stock

    £17.02

  • Cool Cuts

    Hachette Children's Group Cool Cuts

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis gift book is the perfect way to celebrate the diversity and imagination of boys' natural Black hairstyles. Including every style from afros to cornrows, with positive, easy-to-read text, it's a fantastic book for any boy who loves their hair.

    2 in stock

    £6.99

  • Bad Girls Never Say Die

    Hachette Children's Group Bad Girls Never Say Die

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisEvie Barnes is a bad girl. And everyone knows that bad girls make the best friends ... A story of murder, secrets and tragedy from the author of MOXIE - as seen on Netflix.Trade ReviewGripping, relatable and emotionally engaging, Bad Girls Never Say Die is a triumph. * LoveReading4Kids *

    2 in stock

    £7.59

  • A Girls Guide to Best Friends and Mean Girls

    Harvest House Publishers,U.S. A Girls Guide to Best Friends and Mean Girls

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisFriends can make or break the life of a tween girl (ages 8-12). This honest and biblically sound guide will encourage your daughter to form friendships that help her flourish emotionally, developmentally, and spiritually.

    1 in stock

    £10.92

  • Starving the Depression Gremlin: A Cognitive

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Starving the Depression Gremlin: A Cognitive

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHave you met the depression gremlin? He's a troublesome creature who likes nothing more than to feed off your low mood. And the more he devours, the bigger he gets and the more sadness you feel. But never fear - starve him of depression-related thoughts, feelings and behaviours and watch him shrink and shrivel away!Part of the award-winning Starve the Gremlin series, this engaging and accessible workbook helps young people aged 10+ to understand their feelings by explaining what depression is, how it develops and the impact it can have on the lives of young people. Based on the principles of cognitive behavioural therapy and packed with valuable tips and strategies, this workbook also aims to empower the reader to change how they think and act in order to manage their depression. Full of fun and creative activities, Starving the Depression Gremlin can help support and inform wider therapeutic work with young people with depression, and it can be used independently or with a parent or practitioner. It will be of interest to school counsellors, therapists, social workers, youth workers, teaching staff and other professionals working with young people.Table of ContentsAcknowledgements. About the Author. Information for Parents and Professionals. Introduction. 1. What is Depression? 2. You're Not on Your Own: Depression in Other Young People. 3. My Depression. 4. The Depression Gremlin: How Depression Occurs. 5. Effects of Depression. 6. Starving the Depression Gremlin: An Introduction to Managing Depression. 7. Starving the Depression Gremlin: Managing Your Thoughts. 8. Starving the Depression Gremlin: Managing Your Behaviours. 9. Depression Dos and Don'ts. 10. Summing Up. Appendices. References.

    1 in stock

    £17.89

  • Friends Like These: 'This summer's must-read' -

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Friends Like These: 'This summer's must-read' -

    4 in stock

    Book Synopsis'This summer's must read' - The Times ‘An irresistible account of female friendship … Nobody describes the strength, pain and comedy of being young as elegantly and eloquently as Meg Rosoff’ – Amanda Craig ‘A wonderful, captivating writer’ – Daily Telegraph __________________ From the incomparable Meg Rosoff, bestselling author of How I Live Now and The Great Godden, comes an alluring coming-of-age tale about the summer that changes everything. New York City. June, 1982. When eighteen-year-old Beth arrives in Manhattan for a prestigious journalism internship, everything feels brand new – and not always in a good way. A cockroach-infested sublet and a disaffected roommate are the least of her worries, and she soon finds herself caught up with her fellow interns – preppy Oliver, ruthless Dan and ridiculously cool, beautiful, wild Edie. Soon, Beth and Edie are best friends – the sort of heady, all-consuming best-friendship that’s impossible to resist. But with the mercury rising and deceit mounting up, betrayal lies just around the corner. Who needs enemies … when you have friends like these? From bestselling, award-winning author Meg Rosoff comes a gritty, intoxicating novel about a summer of unforgettable firsts: of independence, lies, love and the inevitable loss of innocence. Sharp and irresistible, it's perfect for fans of Sally Rooney’s Conversations with Friends and Exciting Times by Naoise Dolan.Trade ReviewA magical and utterly faultless voice * Mark Haddon *An irresistible account of female friendship set on the cusp between of adulthood in 1980s New York. Nobody describes the strength, pain and comedy of being young as elegantly and eloquently as Meg Rosoff -- Amanda CraigA wonderful, captivating writer * Daily Telegraph *This dreamy novel ... charms and seduces effortlessly. Just like those long, hot, lazy summers of your childhood, by the end of it, you'll want to start all over again ***** * Heat Magazine on THE GREAT GODDEN *This summer's must-read YA novel * The Times *Highly filmic ... gorgeously evoked * Spectator *There's a touch of The Bell Jar to this 1980s New York-set novel ... Rosoff is a terrific writer, wry and spare, and this engaging read about friendship, work, love and how to survive them would be enjoyed by a teen as much as an adult * Daily Mail *Effortlessly lyrical, moving from straightforward description to devastating emotional truth in the blink of an eye ... a smart, stylish summer read * Irish Times *Beautifully written and evocative ... An intoxicating mix of love, friendship and learning over one unforgettable summer * Reading Zone *From the author of The Great Godden comes another intoxicating coming- of-age tale, this one set in 80s Manhattan * The i Paper *A feel good, coming-of-age treat, with ripples of NYC angst * Jewish Chronicle *Rosoff is on top form in this compelling coming-of-age story * Daily Mirror *This wise and drop-dead funny book is a love song to friendship, to starting out, and to New York * Perspective Magazine *

    4 in stock

    £8.54

  • Braver Than Brave

    Capstone Global Library Ltd Braver Than Brave

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWanda desperately wants to be brave like her big brother Zane, but it's not easy. When the Coaster of Doom opens at the local theme park, Wanda is determined to show how brave she is. With all eyes on her, Wanda must find the confidence to be her own kind of brave. Mixing humour with themes of self-awareness and responsible decision making, author Janet Sumner Johnson shows the importance of thinking for yourself, being confident in your own beliefs and accepting differences in others. Johnson proves that everyone has their own kind of bravery, and that's totally okay.

    1 in stock

    £6.99

  • My Self-Esteem Journal: Scribble Down Your

    Octopus Publishing Group My Self-Esteem Journal: Scribble Down Your

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA new journal inspired by the number-one best-selling children’s mental health title You’re a Star by Poppy O’Neill This activity journal containing cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and mindfulness techniques to help children aged 7+ grow their self-esteem No one feels great about themselves all the time – and when we don’t feel good it can be hard to know how to pick ourselves up again. My Self-Esteem Journal is for those times. It contains a fun selection of activities and doodling pages designed to help cope with feelings of low self-esteem and self-doubt. Inside you can: Fill in a happy diary Create your own mood-boosting affirmations Doodle your way to feeling great with the help of some friendly monsters Shout out loud how great you are! This calming journal encourages children to tune into their feelings and find creative and lasting ways to manage low self-esteem. It contains simple ideas and activities throughout, allowing the child to work independently or with guidance from a grown-up.

    1 in stock

    £7.59

  • The Divorce Journal for Kids

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Divorce Journal for Kids

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhen your parents tell you that they are getting divorced, you might have lots of big feelings - like anger, fear and sadness - and lots of questions too. This journal is packed full of activities that will help you work through these feelings and get your thoughts and questions out into the open.This journal from parenting expert Sue Atkins gives children aged 7+ a safe place to express their feelings about divorce and the resulting changes, so that they can start to understand them. Full of creative activities to help them process this life-changing event, it provides children with a source of strength and comfort through this challenging time, as well as giving them a way of sharing how they are feeling with a trusted adult.Trade ReviewWhen a family hits a storm, parents can be so keen to want their kids to be ok that they can miss listening to their children and validating their experience. This book is an excellent tool for children and parents to work through difficult feelings and thoughts, bringing understanding at such a challenging time. Often, children can have a deep seated belief that it is their fault; this journal is an excellent tool to address these issues and help children build a coherent narrative of their own story. -- Tanya Gordon, Psychotherapeutic CounsellorSue has created a unique journal for children who experience divorce. It is important that children are able to express their feelings during this difficult time for the whole family. In the divorce journal for kids, children can write down their thoughts and feelings and share this with their parents. I will 100% share this bespoke journal with parents and schools. -- Laura Henry-Allain MBE, Award winning International speaker, writer (Creator of the JoJo and Gran Gran characters) and consultantAs a parent advisor, I recommend Sue Atkins' 'Divorce Journal' to families on a regular basis. It's the only resource I have found that deals with the emotional and practical aspects of a divorced/fragmented family with the child at the centre. This carefully constructed journal really does cover every aspect - it's extremely useful for both parents and for therapists working with children. I've had such positive feedback from clients and fellow counsellors. It's easy to use, very child friendly and has great results. -- Jo Fitzgerald Mental Health First Aid Trainer & Founder of Tiny Sponges & Primary2SecondaryIt provides a realistic way to help - an opportunity for children to reflect on their feelings, talk to their parents and feel valued. -- Georgina Durrant, founder of The SEN Resources Blog and author of 100 Ways Your Child Can Learn Through PlayA perfect resource to empower children to manage their feelings and emotions through a divorce, so they are able to 'be' with their experience more, process what's happening better and a resource from which, more understanding conversations can happen with parents. -- Tosh Brittan, Founder of Divorce GoddessAn empowering much needed journal for children packed full of helpful tools to guide them on their own journey through their parents divorce. A must have support tool for your kids. -- Sara Davison, The Divorce Coach

    1 in stock

    £17.89

  • The Sibling Survival Guide: Surefire Ways to

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Sibling Survival Guide: Surefire Ways to

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHaving a brother or sister can be tough. It can also be great, but it's hard to see the great parts with so many bad parts getting in the way. Problems like fighting and bossing. Teasing and jealousy. Tattling. Pestering. And more.But what if you could do something about those problems? Clear them away? Then you'd be able to actually enjoy your siblings!This indispensable guide from best-selling author Dr. Dawn Huebner speaks directly to children ages 9-12, teaching skills to help them manage feelings and resolve conflicts, strengthening the bonds between brothers and sisters.Warm, witty, and packed with practical strategies, this interactive book is the complete resource for educating, motivating, and empowering siblings to live in peace.Trade ReviewThis warm and witty book about how siblings can deal with each other in the best possible ways is a real winner...there are lots of good, humorous line drawings of all the things being explained. This book is a practical and useful way of dealing with siblings in all their various life situations and a good way of solving the perennial problem of kids not getting on. -- Healthy BooksOnce again, Dawn Huebner provides invaluable and brilliant advice for children, parents, and therapists. This book on sibling dynamics fills a major void and is a must-have for any child with a sibling. It will enjoy a spot in my office alongside the rest of Dr. Huebner's fantastic books. -- Kari Groff MD, NYC Child Psychiatrist, Author, and SpeakerSibling conflict is one of the most challenging parts of parenting. The Sibling Survival Guide helps parents not only survive these battles but use them to help their kids thrive. Huebner provides strategies to reduce conflict and build skills, giving children a greater capacity to navigate all relationships well. -- Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D., LCSW, co-author of 'The Whole-Brain Child' & 'No-Drama Discipline'Packed with practical guidance pitched just right for school-age children, Dr. Huebner's Sibling Survival Guide fills a critical need in the literature. The book avoids feeling preachy while inviting children into more effective ways of living with irksome siblings. Those who know Huebner's other work will immediately recognize her practical wisdom, warmth and humor. Those who don't are in for a treat. A must-have for anyone who lives or works with siblings who squabble. -- Eileen Kennedy-Moore, PhD, author of 'Growing Friendships' (for kids) and 'Kid Confidence' (for parents)One of the advantages I found as a classroom teacher working with children and young people is that the 'difficult stuff' like astronomy, physics, chemistry, aspects of PSHE or history gets pre-simplified by an expert who can make such subjects approachable, engaging and appropriately humorous. Dawn Huebner's Sibling Survival Guide is one such book and set to be an invaluable resource. Her strategies and suggestions are pragmatic and workable. Her tone's accessible to her target audience of ten- to twelve-year-olds without ever being patronising - often really tricky when writing for a 'tween' or teen audience. Arguably a mature nine-year-old or anyone in their early to mid-teens, with siblings, can gain hugely from this book. Similarly an only child could just as easily learn much about compromise, sharing, negotiation and cooperation from Dawn's expertise. I like that she alludes to Learning Theory: giving interested readers the opportunity to satisfy themselves Huebner knows what she's talking about in a world where children and young people (quite rightly) are encouraged to fact check and question much of what they're presented as 'expert opinion'. Throughout the book Dawn gives her parent and guardian readers useful tips to steer them away from being the referee of their children's bickering, disputes and arguments. This is all together a thoroughly useful volume: combining positive thinking with logical, workable strategies to reward constructive behaviour and so effect the change one would like to see. One of the other advantages of reading books aimed at children which need to be read beforehand by the adults giving them out is that you can gain an awful lot of helpful advice about your own thinking: encouraging quiet reflection on how you manages your own sibling relationships. Basically when you cannot change your sibling's behaviour: change your own. Then theirs changes. It's sound thinking and Dawn Huebner's written a handy book of wise words ...well worth the investment -- Jonathan Charlesworth, Author of Jessica Kingsley Publishers’ “How To Stop Homophobic and Biphobic Bullying: A Practical Whole School Approach” (2020)This warm and witty book about how siblings can deal with each other in the best possible ways is a real winner...there are lots of good, humorous line drawings of all the things being explained. This book is a practical and useful way of dealing with siblings in all their various life situations and a good way of solving the perennial problem of kids not getting on. -- Healthy Books

    1 in stock

    £16.16

  • The Book of Me: a children’s journal of

    The School of Life Press The Book of Me: a children’s journal of

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisChildren love to explore, born with a boundless desire to understand the world around them. While most of the outside world has already been mapped, there’s a whole other world that has yet to be discovered, one that’s accessible only to them: their own minds. The Book of Me is a guided journal of self-discovery. It takes readers on a journey inside themselves, helping them explore their mind, their moods, their imagination, their conscience, and how they determine the course of their lives. Alongside wise and engaging explanations of ideas, each chapter contains a wealth of interactive exercises that together help to create a rich and unique self-portrait. Through writing, drawing, cutting out and colouring in, children can begin to untangle the mysteries of existence and work out who they really are (and who they might become…). Combining psychology, philosophy and sheer fun, The Book of Me is an introduction to the vital art of self-knowledge, showing how it can help us grow into calmer, wiser and more rounded human beings.

    1 in stock

    £16.20

  • Notebook Doodle Girl Power

    Design Originals Notebook Doodle Girl Power

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisWelcome to the uplifting and confidence-boosting world of Notebook Doodles Girl Power! This fun and engaging coloring book for tweens is filled with 32 encouraging full-page designs and sentiments from talented artist Jess Volinski. With empowering art activities for young girls, Jess also includes instructions on basic coloring techniques, fully colored examples, and motivational quotes to go with every design. Watercolors, colored pencils, markers, crayons, and gel pens will all look stunning on archival-grade, acid-free, 200-year paper. Each one-sided page is perforated, so when it''s finished, it can easily be removed to hang up or give as a gift.

    2 in stock

    £5.99

  • Be Brave: A Child's Guide to Overcoming Shyness

    Octopus Publishing Group Be Brave: A Child's Guide to Overcoming Shyness

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn interactive workbook for parents and children from the author of the best-selling titles Don’t Worry, Be Happy: A Child’s Guide to Overcoming Anxiety and You’re a Star: A Child’s Guide to Self-Esteem Does your child appear nervous and isolated in social settings? Perhaps they find it difficult to approach other children or make friends? Do they seem to avoid engaging in hobbies and activities? These could all be signs that your child is struggling with shyness. This practical guide combines cognitive behavioural therapy and mindfulness methods with simple activities to help your child overcome shyness. It’s aimed at children aged 7–11 because a lot happens in these years that can impact a child’s confidence, not just now but for years to come. Your child will be guided, with the help of Jem – a friendly and supportive character they can identify with – through fun and engaging activities which are interspersed with useful tips, inspirational statements and practical information for parents.

    1 in stock

    £10.44

  • My Body in Pieces

    Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada My Body in Pieces

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA deeply emotional graphic memoir of a young woman’s struggles with self-esteem and body image issues.All Marie-Noëlle wants is to be thin and beautiful. She wishes that her thighs were slimmer, that her stomach lay flatter. Maybe then her parents wouldn’t make fun of her eating habits at family dinners, the girls at school wouldn’t call her ugly, and the boy she likes would ask her out. This all-too-relatable memoir follows Marie-Noëlle from childhood to her twenties, as she navigates what it means to be born into a body that doesn’t fall within society’s beauty standards.When, as a young teen, Marie-Noëlle begins a fitness regime in an effort to change her body, her obsession with her weight and size only grows and she begins having suicidal thoughts. Fortunately for Marie-Noëlle, a friend points her in the direction of therapy, and slowly, she begins to realize that she doesn’t need the approval of others to feel whole.Marie-Noëlle Hébert’s debut graphic memoir is visually stunning and drawn entirely in graphite pencil, depicting a deeply personal and emotional journey that encourages us to all be ourselves without apology. Key Text Featuresgraphic novelcomic styleTrade ReviewThe strongest element of the book is the gripping and gorgeous illustrations, which capture Marie-Noëlle’s emotions and magnify the spare dialogue and descriptions. … A touching story about love, forgiveness, and self-acceptance. * Kirkus Reviews *[W]ell told and beautifully illustrated … a book that needs to be read. * CM Review of Materials *[A] raw, cathartic debut graphic memoir. * Publishers Weekly *Hébert’s illustrations in graphite pencil … are not only breathtaking but also searing. …My Body in Pieces reminds young readers of all genders that perfection doesn’t exist and encourages them to both accept and love them-selves without apology. * Quill & Quire *H]eartbreakingly honest. * Montreal Review of Books *This dreamy, visually acute remembrance of ­reclaiming one’s body in its complex beauty is powerfully personal. * School Library Journal *[T]his graphic memoir presents an honest look at how quickly advice given with love can start to feel like hate. * Booklist *A striking debut and an impressive graphic novel that deserves a home on your shelf. * Cloud Lake Literary *I was touched by this story that refuses to be decorous or falsely resolve the questions it poses about inherited shame and self acceptance. Marie-Noëlle Hébert takes the violence of fatphobia and creates something truly vulnerable and unapologetic: a book that takes up space and that confronts the beauty dogma and body hatred bequeathed to girls from a very young age. -- Kyo Maclear, award-winning author of Operatic

    1 in stock

    £14.24

  • A World of Mindfulness

    Pajama Press A World of Mindfulness

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe meditative picture book that Kirkus Reviews recommends as “a practical introduction to the mindfulness meditation, as an example of the practice, and as a guide”—now in paperback! Parents, educators, and health practitioners everywhere are recognizing the importance of mindfulness practice, particularly for children. Meditation and yoga are becoming common activities in kindergarten classes and beyond. Taking time to be still and pay attention to their thoughts and bodies helps kids feel calm, focused, and in control. In A World of Mindfulness, meditative text reflects on the sensory ways children experience life, from the feeling of their muscles when they run…to the sound of a turning page…to the memory-laden taste of fresh-baked cookies. Positive and negative emotions are alike acknowledged and affirmed, and a strong sense of self is reinforced. Richly illustrated by fourteen artists with all-new original art, A World of Mindfulness will create its own quiet moments as children revisit its lavish pages. A closing note about mindfulness practice rounds out this board book, making it a helpful resource for homes, classrooms, and beyond.Trade ReviewPraise for A World of Mindfulness 2021 CCBC Best Books for Kids & Teens Selection 2023 TD Summer Reading Club Top Recommended Reads Selection “[The illustrations] are soothing and promote thinking in the moment about one’s environment and feelings....The gentle writing and age-appropriate examples make this a useful book for little ones.”—Booklist “An effectively grounding read.”—Publishers Weekly “With its meditative words that encourage slow reading, this book can be used as a practical introduction to mindfulness meditation, as an example of the practice, and as a guide.”—Kirkus Reviews “Mindfulness practice, such as meditation and yoga, can be helpful to children making them feel calm, focused and more in control….This collaborative picture book is ‘dedicated to all children struggling to navigate our uncertain world.’”—Postmedia “Pajama Press has gathered 14 exceptional Canadian artists to project the calming feelings that can be invoked by our senses: smelling fresh grass, feeling the warmth of the sun, hearing the sound of birds or experiencing the joy of creating things and more.”—Winnipeg Free Press “This book transcends categorization as it tells a story of tranquility, instructs a generation on mindfulness, and opens a conversation about self-care for every age…. A World of Mindfulness is a wonderful resource for parents and educators as it makes mindfulness practice for children accessible and uncomplicated…Highly Recommended.”—Canadian Review of Materials “A meditative text, accompanied by beautiful images demonstrates the importance for children on being quiet and reflective some times.”—The International Educator “The art of A World of Mindfulness is striking and unique….As diverse as the ways to attain mindfulness, the illustrators of A World of Mindfulness explore the concept with their own form of creativity….Whether for quality of life or therapy, mindfulness works and so does A World of Mindfulness.”—CanLit for LittleCanadians “Particularly this year, with the lack of structure and routine, proliferation of screen time, and societal anxiety, this book can help children stop and find balance and calm in their lives. The illustrations are beautiful and show the beauty of our world and the diversity of our peoples….This is a beautiful book and an apt one for this difficult year.”—Canadian Bookworm “The artwork is created in a variety of media, and is beautifully rendered to bring a sense of calm and to empower readers to take note of the world that surrounds them every day. The well-chosen words offer a chance to think about self, nature, feelings, movement, and place in that world.”—Sal’s Fiction Addiction “In these uncertain times, this book felt so grounding to me. [T]he words and illustrations were soothing enough and a great reminder to anyone, regardless of age that living in the moment, breathing, feeling, and finding your calm is not only a faint possibility, but within all of our grasp in one way or another.”—Mr. Alex’s Bookshelf “[A] beautiful picture book about children finding their calm through their senses. Not just a story but also a resourceful book to help children manage their emotions, have positive experiences and stay resilient and celebrate life around them.”—It’s a Librarian Life

    1 in stock

    £13.29

  • The Problem with Pierre

    Cicada Books Limited The Problem with Pierre

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe quirkiness of the illustrations and the simple narrative will delight readers, young and old, as they see how embracing differences and working together can have positive outcomes. This is a book which will be read again and again and enjoyed by all. - IBBY UK 'This is a stylish picturebook with themes of compromise and friendship. -- Books for Keeps 'From the witty title, to the delightful endpapers, The Pocket Chaotic is a charming story about becoming independent and growing up.' -- Mr. Alex's Bookshelf Alan and Betram are next-door neighbours. They are also best friends. They are also very, very different to one another. Bertram is extremely neat, and Alan is wildly messy. When Bertram gets a cat, called Pierre, he is dismayed to find that Pierre prefers it at Alan’s house. Alan tries to help his friend out – giving him his old sheepskin coat, his chipped bowl and finally, his beat up old sofa. At last, Pierre and Bertram are happy, but Alan is not – he has no company and no sofa. Fortunately, Bertram comes up with a brilliant solution to the problem… The Problem With Pierre plays with the format of the book, splitting each spread down the middle – the page on the left is Bertam’s neat-as-a-pin living room, and the right hand page is Alan’s homely chaos. When, at the end, Bertram knocks through the wall between the two houses, and puts the sofa in the middle, there is a coming together of content and format that is sure to delight readers young and old.

    1 in stock

    £10.76

  • I Am Awesome

    HarperCollins Publishers I Am Awesome

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisCollins Big Cat supports every primary child on their reading journey from phonics to fluency. Top authors and illustrators have created fiction and non-fiction books that children love to read. Levelled for guided and independent reading, each book includes ideas to support reading. Teaching and assessment support and eBooks are also available.Discover how to build strong self-esteem by being your awesome self!Poppy O'Neill wrote I Am Awesome because she believes that learning about how our minds work is the best way to grow self-esteem and understand our emotions. Poppy wanted to include the science behind self-esteem and how emotions work, as well as practical ways to build self-esteem.Topaz/ Band 13 books offer longer and more demanding reads for children to investigate and evaluate.Pages 30 and 31 allow children to re-visit the content of the book, supporting comprehension skills, vocabulary development and recall.Ideas for reading in the back of the book provide practical support

    2 in stock

    £10.23

  • Big Feelings

    HarperCollins Publishers Big Feelings

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisCollins Big Cat supports every primary child on their reading journey from phonics to fluency. Top authors and illustrators have created fiction and non-fiction books that children love to read. Levelled for guided and independent reading, each book includes ideas to support reading. Teaching and assessment support and eBooks are also available.Big feelings can be difficult to cope with and may make you feel out of control. Discover what happens to your body and brain when you have these feelings and learn powerful ways to cope with them, so you can feel in control again.Sapphire/Band 16 books offer longer reads to develop children''s sustained engagement with texts and are more complex syntactically.Pages 54 and 55 allow children to re-visit the content of the book, supporting comprehension skills, vocabulary development and recall.Ideas for reading in the back of the book provide practical support and stimulating activities.Becky Goddard-Hill is a former social worker a children's ps

    3 in stock

    £10.69

  • The Newshound

    HarperCollins Publishers The Newshound

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisMeet Eva, Simone and Ash: best friends, budding journalists, and the stars of this delightful new series about family, friends, and DOGS, from the author of the much-loved MARSHMALLOW PIE and DOTTY DETECTIVE books! Eva has always wanted to be a journalist, so when she finds a stray dog outside her home, she might just have found her first case. Can she, along with her best friends at the Newshound newspaper, Simone and Ash, find Wafer's real owner? As the trail leads from one dead end to another, Eva realises that she might not want to get to the bottom of the mystery after all because won't that mean she just has to give Wafer back?With non-binary representation within the cast of characters, join Eva and her friends at the Newshound as they solve exciting new mysteries . . .

    4 in stock

    £6.99

  • I Absolutely Positively Love My Spots

    HarperCollins Publishers Inc I Absolutely Positively Love My Spots

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisHighly recommended. —School Library JournalA 55th NAACP Image Award Nominee for Best Children''s LiteratureA young girl with vitiligo celebrates her skin in this joyful picture book by debut author Lid’ya C. Rivera and illustrated by #1 New York Times bestselling illustrator Niña Mata! This lyrical celebration of self-esteem, perseverance, and loving the skin you''re in will inspire all children to appreciate their spots or what makes them different. Perfect for pairing with I Am Enough by Grace Byers, Remarkably You by Pat Zietlow Miller, and I Am Every Good Thing by Derrick Barnes.Includes a personal letter from the author and facts about vitiligo.Trade Review“A lovely ode to the beauty of those with vitiligo is showcased in this rhyming picture book. Bright colors along with a vast array of fine details makes this an excellent choice for patrons of all ages.” — School Library Journal “This utterly charming picture book from vitiligo advocate Rivera exudes self-love from cover to cover. Her confidence is infectious. Mata’s illustrations are full of texture and joy. Much-needed encouragement to love the skin we’re in.” — Kirkus Reviews

    2 in stock

    £11.69

  • Choose Kind Journal

    Penguin Random House Children's UK Choose Kind Journal

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisChoose kind every day with this beautiful journal, based on the global bestseller Wonder.With over 14 million copies sold worldwide, Wonder has inspired countless readers to change the way they think about others - and to Choose Kind. This beautiful journal is filled with suggestions and activities for spreading kindness: one for every day of the year. With quotes from the book and questions that are fun and insightful, this journal is the perfect gift for Wonder fans and for any person who is looking to be a little kinder.Trade ReviewRemarkable . . . It has the power to move hearts and change minds * Guardian *Incredibly charming, brutal and brilliant * Observer *It wreaks emotional havoc * Independent *Everybody should [read it] * Financial Times *Jodi Picoult for beginners * Irish Times *It will delight children and adults * Telegraph *So authentic you'll swear a kid wrote the book * Glamour *Funny, touching, honest, and uplifting - though there's plenty of opportunity for tears, too * Daily Mail *Rich and memorable * New York Times *Tremendously uplifting and a novel of all-too-rare power . . . an unforgettable, deeply moving character * Sunday Express *[A] beautiful, funny and sometimes sob-making story of quiet transformation * The Wall Street Journal *[A] glorious exploration of the nature of friendship, tenacity, fear, and most importantly, kindness * The Huffington Post *D[estined to go the way of Mark Haddon's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and then some . . . It is dark, funny, touching * The Times *An amazing book . . . I cried my eyes out * Tom Fletcher *What a gem of a story . . . This book made me laugh, made me angry, made me cry * Malorie Blackman *Thoughtful but never preach * Sophie Kinsella *Wonder is essentially . . . a wonder. [It] touches the heart in the most life-affirming, unexpected ways * Nicholas Sparks *Every page is honest, brave and delightful * Laura Dockrill *A powerful read * Stylist *A funny, emotional, brilliantly observed story * Bella Magazine *It's one of those rare books with almost universal appeal: it will make you laugh, cry and break your heart * The Bookseller *

    1 in stock

    £8.69

  • Every One Is Special Dogs

    Dorling Kindersley Ltd Every One Is Special Dogs

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA series of fun and interactive books for toddlers and young children about how great it is to be different.Every person (and every cat, dog, fairy, and dinosaur) is special and different in their own way - whatever their shape, size, age, or hairstyle! This series of colourful little books brings a fresh, topical approach about how our differences make us special - whether we are talking about dogs, dads, birthdays, bodies, families, or anything else.Every One is Special: Dogs explains that every dog has different traits which make them unique and special, in a humorous and gentle way. Among the fun, there is a serious point to be made. At the moment, the differences between us can seem wider than ever. This series of bright little books for babies and toddlers aged 0-3 provides a way to encourage young children to accept and embrace the idea of difference.Celebrate your little one''s differences, as they discover: - The second b

    1 in stock

    £6.99

  • Peppa Pig Dream Big Peppa

    Penguin Random House Children's UK Peppa Pig Dream Big Peppa

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £7.59

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