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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal awareness: safety matters
Clementine Liu is back for more fashion, dating, and drama!
Clementine Liu, the super-stylish fashion student behind the
Bonjour Girl blog, is about to finish her first eventful year in
New York City. Ready to put all the drama behind her, she's about
to embark on a prestigious exchange program - in Shanghai! Before
Clementine actually sets foot in China, though, a whole bunch of
problems put her impending departure in jeopardy. Despite it all,
Clementine flies off to Shanghai, where she immerses herself in the
new, exciting fashion world and cutthroat blogging scene. There's
also Henry, a charming classmate who's on a mission to capture her
heart, despite her New York boyfriend. Even halfway across the
world, Clementine can't escape her problems. But can she find a way
to survive and thrive while staying true to herself?
Join some very enterprising mice in this funny, festive book from
best-selling creator of Percy the Park Keeper, Nick Butterworth. A
great Christmas gift! Christmas time, a happy time - or so it
should be. But for two small mice, Lottie and Jack, Christmas Eve
is overshadowed by one big problem... That Cat. How can they stop
him from spoiling everything? Their friend, the wise rat, Ton Chee,
has an idea involving a little golden bell ... but will it work?
So Different, So Equal is a board book for children from 2 to 5
years old. This story helps children to learn about what diversity
is and how to fight bullying at school. No one is perfect, and we
must accept others as they are. Lula is a little turtle who has
just started in a new school. But she is surprised to find that her
new classmates make fun of her because of how slow she is. The
teacher notices and, through a game, makes them see that they all
have strengths and weaknesses. He teaches them that no one is
perfect and that we have to respect each other because, deep down,
we are all as different as we are the same. At the end of the book,
the word RESPECT is spelled out by the initial of each animal
character in the story. It's a highly recommended book for 2 to
5-year-old children, ideal to read the day before starting school.
Children learn not to laugh at others. It's the anti-bullying book.
Social bullying involves hurting someone's reputation or
relationships. Also called relational bullying, it includes acts
such as social exclusion, spreading rumours, and embarrassing a
person in public. It also includes nonverbal acts such as staring,
pointing, and making gestures. This revealing title examines why
social bullying occurs and provides effective strategies to
confront it.
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