Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Self-awareness and self-esteem
Puppy Dogs & Ice Cream Inc Right Now, I Am Kind
Book SynopsisUnlock the power of kindness and compassion and discover the importance of empathyEach act of kindness makes you feel more connected to your family, friends, classmates, teachers, and neighbors. Right Now I Am Kind, teaches emotional intelligence for kids as they learn the importance of being caring and mindful. Children, ages 3-8 will learn how to unlock the power of kindness in order to uplift one another. Kindness starts with you: kids will learn how to express empathy and care for othersThe more kindness a child shows towards their peers, the more accepted and included they''ll make others feel. Right Now I Am Kind, teaches the abcs of kindness and emotional intelligence for kids. Children will learn how to express their empathy in different ways, such as volunteering to help and growing awareness of how their actions and words make others feel. Written by a licensed child psychologist to help kids learn that kindness makes us strongDr. Daniela Owen, Ph.D., assistant professor of clinical psychology at UC Berkeley, can help your child boost happiness and well-being just by expressing kindness and a little spot of emotion in a healthy and positive way. In Right Now I Am Kind, kids will learn the practical tools that they can use in their daily life to spread kindness. Collect other books by Dr. Daniela Owen Dr. Daniela Owen is on a mission to help children reach their full potential by giving them the practical tools and lessons they need to manage their emotional well-being. Her books have helped thousands of children boost confidence, self-esteem, and a calming mind like Right Now I Am Brave, Right Now I Am Fine, Everyone Feels Anxious Sometimes, Everyone Feels Sad Sometimes, and Everyone Feels Angry Sometimes.
£13.95
Kat Biggie Press Ralphy's Rules for Living the Good Life
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£14.39
Kat Biggie Press Ralphy's Rules for Living the Good Life
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£11.39
Kat Biggie Press Ralphy’s Rules for Feelings
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£14.39
Kat Biggie Press Ralphy’s Rules for Feelings
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£11.39
Puppy Dogs & Ice Cream Uniquely You: A Magical Journey of Self-Discovery
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£17.03
Prestel Art and Joy: Best Friends Forever
Book SynopsisThis is the story of two best friends—Art and Joy—and how they overcome the insidious “Art Bully” that criticizes their creative endeavors. Danielle Krysa knows that kids have an inner critic too—the kind that tells them their artworks are stupid, messy, the wrong color, or just plain wrong. Employing the same arch humor that make her books for adults so relatable and helpful, Krysa illustrates this uplifting tale with her brilliantly colored collages and witty typography. As Art and Joy learn how to tap into their imaginations and shrug off the Art Bully, they also discover some clever ways to get their creative juices flowing using color, shape, line and found objects. Kids of all ages will find enthusiastic support and valuable inspiration in this playful parable.
£12.99
Books Faith Real Love: Followed by Helpers of Madhukar and
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£6.38
HarperCollins I Am Enough
Book SynopsisWe just need to believe it.Plus don't miss I Believe I Can—the next beautiful picture celebrating self-esteem from Grace Byers and Keturah A.Trade Review"An ode to self-confidence and kindness from actor and activist Grace Byers, this picture book depicts girls of diverse body shapes and skin tones." — Publishers Weekly “A simple but powerful poem. Needs to be read by everyone.” — Booklist “A feel-good book about self-acceptance.” — Kirkus Reviews “A gentle and worthy message.” — School Library Journal
£12.99
HarperCollins Publishers Inc I Promise
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£12.99
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Turtle of Michigan
Book SynopsisThe Turtle of Michigan is a deft and accessible novel that follows a young boy named Aref as he travels from Muscat, Oman, to Ann Arbor, Michigan, and adjusts to a new life and a new school in the United States.Trade Review“Transplanted from Oman to Michigan, an Arab boy adjusts to his new life while missing his beloved grandfather in this stand-alone companion to The Turtle of Oman. . . . Nye’s inimitable, poetic prose beautifully captures Aref’s emotions as he meets the challenges of international travel and adjusting to a new community and culture while worrying about Sidi. Seamlessly continuing Aref’s story but accessible to new readers, this novel deftly explores the meaning of home. . . . A humorous, sensitive, and poignant family-centered take on moving to a new country.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Aref Al-Amri has finally packed his suitcase and is journeying from Oman to Michigan in this charming follow-up to Nye’s The Turtle of Oman. . . . Aref is just as curious, insightful, and enthusiastic as he was in the previous book, and after a period of adjustment, he begins to feel quite at home. If only his beloved grandfather, Sidi, would come to visit, then everything would be perfect. Nye’s imagery brings the snows and forests of Michigan to vivid life, and her characters nearly leap off the page with authenticity.” — School Library Journal (starred review) “This long-awaited follow-up to The Turtle of Oman reunites readers with an eight-year-old boy named Aref from Oman. . . . This very gentle read captures Aref’s experiences in his new town of Ann Arbor, including as he attends his new, inclusive school. . . . Enjoyable as a standalone, this accessible read offers a comfortingly warm, joyful view of moving.” — Booklist “Eight-year-old Aref embarks on a trip with his mother to reunite with his father in Ann Arbor. Sad to leave Oman but now excited to go to Michigan, Aref leans into his surprising lack of nerves, adjusting to his new life with enthusiasm. . . . The book is a pleasingly gentle episodic series following Aref’s mostly problem-free entry into his new life, focusing on the joy and adventure of a relocation. . . . The tone is light and the narration sprightly, capturing Aref’s . . . curiosity about the world around him.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
£9.35
Clarion Books I Like Myself
Book SynopsisExuberant rhymes and wild illustrations celebrate self-acceptance and self-love, from the New York Times bestselling creators of I Ain''t Gonna Paint No More! High on energy and imagination, this ode to self-esteem encourages kids to appreciate everything about themselves—inside and out. Messy hair? Beaver breath? So what!Here''s a little girl who knows what really matters. At once silly and serious, Karen Beaumont''s joyous rhyming text and David Catrow''s vibrant illustrations unite in a book that is sassy, soulful . . . and straight from the heart.I Like Myself belongs on the shelf alongside such favorites as The World Needs More Purple People and I Am Enough.
£16.14
Tellwell Talent Can I Push You
£23.99
St Martin's Press The Crown on Your Head
Book SynopsisWe know our children are special, and now the incomparable Nancy Tillman expresses this universal feeling in the most touching of ways: Every child is born with a crown. The crown is everything that gives us unique value. Our crown will always be with us wherever we go, whatever we do.
£13.29
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers Big Caldecott Medal Winner Coretta Scott King
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£17.99
Little, Brown & Company Its Okay to be Different
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£15.74
Penguin Young Readers Group The Little Engine That Could
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£16.19
Penguin Young Readers Group A Walk in the Words
Book SynopsisWinner of a Schneider Family Honor! “A beautifully rendered and deeply inspiring book for everyone who has ever read slowly—myself included! Hudson shows us the beauty and magic that can come from taking our time. Brilliant.”—Jacqueline Woodson Hudson Talbott's inspiring story vividly reveals the challenges--and ultimately the rewards--of being a non-mainstream kind of learner.When Hudson Talbott was a little boy, he loved drawing, and it came naturally to him. But reading? No way! One at a time, words weren't a problem, but long sentences were a struggle. As his friends moved on to thicker books, he kept his slow reading a secret. But that got harder every year. He felt alone, lost, and afraid in a world of too many words. Fortunately, his love of stories wouldn't let him give up. He started giving himself permission to read at his own pace, using the words he knew as stepping-stones to help dTrade Review* “With a directness similar to Jordan Scott’s I Talk Like a River, this story addresses the stigma surrounding dyslexia. . . . [Talbott] does a brilliant job of illuminating the feeling of dyslexia through his watercolor and colored pencil illustrations. . . . Leavened with humor, charm, and a child’s self-empowerment, this is an important book both for struggling readers and for classmates who need to cultivate a dose of empathy.” —School Library Journal, starred review"Seamless interplay between the text and the art, rendered in ink, colored pencil, and watercolor, amplifies the text. . . . . Emphasizing sheer persistence as the way through, this is a personal, visually arresting read for those who may find themselves learning at a different pace. Back matter features an author’s note." —Publishers Weekly"Expressive picture book. . . . The imaginative illustrations show a boy running from a flock of flying books, confined behind a wall of gray bricks covered in small-print words, and lost in a forest where the undulating roots and branches of trees are covered with complex terminology. An encouraging picture book for those who struggle with reading." —Booklist“In the watercolor, colored-pencil, and ink pictures, books fly at him like so many bats or birds of prey; trees are menacingly twisted into and around words; and an entire spread of newsprint becomes a gray, densely packed 'Wall of Shame.' He feels 'alone and lost in a world of words' and worries; what if his classmates find out he can’t keep up with them? As he comes up with strategies to forge his own path . . . the illustrations’ palette slowly lightens. Then he begins to experiment with how to write stories. . . . In an appended note, Talbott relates his childhood struggle with dyslexia and how he wrote this story to help others." —Horn Book"Expertly captures the claustrophobic crush of unknown vocabulary, first as a downpour of squiggles from the sky, then as a gnarled, dark forest with words lining the branches. . . . . Talbott excels at evincing concepts visually, and this talent is in evidence here as his protagonist first struggles then gains mastery, surfing confidently down a wave of words. Patience and curiosity (along with some fierce determination) can unlock incredible stories. A striking visual representation of how the label 'bad reader' can feel." —Kirkus Reviews
£13.29
Penguin Putnam Inc I Knew You Could
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£13.23
Lulu Taylor Etta Rose
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£11.40
Random House USA Inc Big Feelings an All Are Welcome Book
Book SynopsisThe newest picture book from the creators of All Are Welcome to help children navigate BIG FEELINGS!In their bestselling picture book All Are Welcome, Alexandra Penfold and Suzanne Kaufman celebrate kindness, inclusivity, and diversity. Now with Big Feelings, they help children navigate the emotional challenges they face in their daily lives. What should we do when things don''t go to plan? We may feel mad, frustrated, or overwhelmed, but by talking it through, compromising, and seeing another point of view, we can start fresh, begin anew.
£16.14
Houghton Mifflin Peggy A Brave Chicken on a Big Adventure
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£17.99
Herman Global Ventures My Super Me Finding The Courage For Tough Stuff
£12.33
Michelle Whitfield, Lcsw Sophies New Song A therapeutic story for children with absent parents
£13.62
3g Publishing In Cahoots With My Boots
£12.99
Penguin Putnam Inc Little Miss Sunshine
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£8.54
Random House USA Inc My Little Sweet Boy
Book SynopsisActress, singer, mother, and New York Times bestselling author of My Little Brave Girl, Hilary Duff returns with an inspiring picture book filled with the dreams she has for her own son. A perfect parent-child read-aloud!The sky has so much to show you, my little sweet boy.Let every color, shape, and season fill your world.Inspiring young boys to be as gentle as they are strong, this beautiful book explores the tumbles and triumphs of childhood. New York Times bestselling author Hilary Duff fills the pages with wishes for her own son and encourages boys everywhere to embrace all that life has to offer them.Trade Review"Though directed at sons, the guidance presented is sensible for kids of all genders navigating life." —Kirkus Reviews
£17.42
Random House USA Inc Elmo Is Kind Sesame Street
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£7.03
Penguin Putnam Inc The Crayons Book of Feelings
Book SynopsisThe crayons are back in this board book all about feelings from the creators of the #1 New York Times bestselling The Day Crayons Quit and The Day the Crayons Came Home!Everyone knows the crayons love to color, but did you know that crayons have feelings too? Sometimes they are happy and sometimes they feel downright blue. From the creative minds behind the The Day the Crayons Quit and The Day the Crayons Came Home, comes a fun board book to help young readers understand and express their feelings.
£8.54
Penguin USA Thats Not My Name
Book SynopsisA debut picture book about loving your name, finding your voice, and standing up for yourself from the critically acclaimed illustrator of Bilal Cooks Daal and I Am Perfectly Designed.Mirha is so excited for her first day of school! She can't wait to learn, play, and make new friends. But when her classmates mispronounce her name, she goes home wondering if she should find a new one. Maybe then she'd be able to find a monogrammed keychain at the gas station or order a hot chocolate at the cafe more easily. Mama helps Mirha to see how special her name is, and she returns to school the next day determined to help her classmates say it correctly--even if it takes a hundred tries.
£16.14
Penguin Putnam Inc Little Miss Brave
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£6.33
Penguin Young Readers Group Slowly Slowly Slowly Said the Sloth
Book SynopsisSlowly, slowly, slowly . . . that's how the sloth lives. He hangs upside-down from the branch of a tree, night and day, in the sun and in the rain, while the other animals of the rain forest rush past him. Why are you so slow? Why are you so quiet? Why are you so lazy? the others ask the sloth. And, after a long, long, long time, the sloth finally tells them! Set in the lush world of the tropical rain forest, this original picture book is an exquisite showcase of Eric Carle's colorful collage art-with a meaningful message: Slow down! Take time to enjoy your world.
£9.47
Random House USA Inc Dr. Seusss Who Loves You
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£9.10
iUniverse Rosalunds Raiders
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£12.63
iUniverse THE FIRST OF HER KIND
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£9.99
iUniverse uIs It Worth Itu
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£9.89
iUniverse The Difference Between a Boy and a Man 75 Words That Illustrate the Gap
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£14.98
iUniverse The Difference Between a Boy and a Man 75 Words that Illustrate the Gap
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£9.69
£9.95
Truebridges Media My Strong Mind V
£9.95
COCORO HOUSE BOOKS The Unicorn Club
£16.14
James R Nicholson Im Glad Im Me
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£9.99
Truebridges My Strong Mind
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Truebridges Media My Strong Mind
£15.84
Truebridges Media My Strong Mind II
£13.50
Truebridges Media My Strong Mind II
Book SynopsisDo you want to teach your children about Confidence, Resilience and Positive Mindset?With this second book in the My Strong Mind series, your children will be introduced to more techniques to develop their own strong mind. The story is about Jack, a kind and happy boy who uses his strong mind to tackle his daily challenges with a positive attitude. Jack faces several situations your children will face too. Amongst them are dealing with peer pressure, negative self-thoughts, showing emotions, controlling his anger, exercising grit and accepting his fears. Jack applies a positive attitude and uses clever techniques to deal with his challenges. These tips to build a strong mind in children are presented in an easy to read, fun and practical way. It's a great book for children, especially those at primary school, to read under their own steam. Jack's story will open the door for your chi
£9.95
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Everything I Couldnt Say
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£15.20
Penguin Books Ltd Corduroy Viking Kestrel picture books
Book SynopsisNATIONAL BESTSELLER • The treasured childhood classic that tells the heartwarming story of a little bear and a little girl finding the friend they have always wanted in each other.Corduroy lives in the toy department of a big store. Day after day he waits with all the other animals and dolls for somebody to come along and take him home. Yet as soon as Lisa sees him, she knows that he’s the bear for her. Her mother, though, thinks he’s a little shopworn—he’s even missing a button! Still, Corduroy knows that with a bit of work he can tidy himself up and be just the bear for Lisa.Recognizable by his namesake green corduroy overalls, Corduroy and his misadventures in the search for his button have entertained and endeared generations of readers. The timeless quality of Corduroy’s story continues to appeal to children today as it has for decades, ensuring his place in everyone’s heart for years to come.
£15.29