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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal communication & presentation skills > General
Scary stories told at a sleepover give seven-year-old Jodie
nightmares about the Goat Woman. Only after a drive and a special
picnic in the countryside with her grandmother does Jodie learn
that first impressions can be misleading. That night, she dreams
about her new friend and a sweet baby goat named Daisy.
What does it mean to be scared? Being scared may not make us feel
good, but it's an emotion everybody has! In this book, children
will learn how to identify when they are scared and discover ways
to manage their feelings. Large, vivid photos help illustrate what
being scared looks like. A mindfulness activity at the end of the
book gives readers an opportunity to explore their own feelings.
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The Power in Me
(Paperback)
Leonna Gourdine Walker, Samira Gourdine Walker; Shana W Gourdine
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R394
Discovery Miles 3 940
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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"Very accessible and age-appropriate, with lots of helpful
suggestions." Diana M. Cant, Consulatant child and adolescent
psychotherapist. "A very valuable tool for children, teachers and
parents. The text is fabulous and very informative." Clare Arnold,
art psychotherapist, CAMHS This book aims to help children aged
nine and above develop and maintain good mental and physical
health. It discusses how to overcome feelings of stress and anxiety
and safely navigate the pitfalls of time spent on social media. It
encourages children to understand their feelings and look after
their brain and body. There are hints and tips throughout on quick
ways to improve mental health that can be done every day or as
often as needed. The text has been approved by consultants working
in the field of young people's mental health at ChildNet, Tavistock
Psychotherapists and CAMHS.
When little Adri sets out to explore the ocean, he has no idea how
colorful the world is. He quickly discovers that there are all
kinds of fish in the deep blue sea—big and tiny, smooth and
spiny, colorful and plain, different and the same. In this
companion book to the best-selling Only One You, Kranz uses her
famous rockfish to convey the message of beauty in difference in a
vibrant and engaging way that will get kids hooked. Now in board
book for younger children.
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Re-Entry
(Paperback)
Kevin Hill
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R311
R289
Discovery Miles 2 890
Save R22 (7%)
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Re-Entry charts the fun adventures of intrepid explorers of space,
Katie and Bren. Along their journey of self-discovery, find out how
they overcome their challenges. They discover tools and techniques
which they apply to their missions and themselves. Explore with
Katie and Bren as they go on 12 missions, where they come across
fears, anxieties, stress, aliens, and miscommunication. They learn
how to overcome these obstacles so they can build their confidence,
and for their Re-Entry to school, community and life.
Ptarmigan feels sad and lonely. She just moved to a new community
and doesn't have any friends yet. Follow along as Walrus helps
Ptarmigan see how she can be a little less lonely, and see how
Walrus and Ptarmigan become good friends in the process!
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The singing stone
(Paperback)
Wendy Hartman; Illustrated by Chantelle Thorne, Burgen Thorne
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R157
Discovery Miles 1 570
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Ships in 4 - 6 working days
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Storm has a beautiful stone that her parents gave to her when she
was born. When she holds this stone and sings, everyone in the
village stops to listen. But when she is tempted by an old woman to
sing songs that can control the wind, waves and the entire ocean,
things go wrong. With her brothers and all the other fishermen lost
at sea, will she be able to undo the things that she has done?
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