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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal awareness: safety matters
An essential guide to help children become more aware of their
emotional needs. This book examines a range of everyday topics that
might give children's minds difficulties, for example: when parents
don't seem to understand us; when we fall out with friends; when
school feels boring or difficult; when we're too busy and get
overwhelmed; when our phones create trouble; when we feel sad,
bored, anxious or fed up with things. As an atlas to a child's
mind, we explore a range of common scenarios encountered by young
children and talk about some of the very best ideas to help deal
with them. By offering a sympathetic and supportive framework, we
encourage children to open up, explore their own feelings and face
the dilemmas of growing up armed with emotional intelligence.
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I Am Not a Number
(Hardcover)
Jenny Kay Dupuis, Kathy Kacer; Illustrated by Gillian Newland
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Coauthors Acosta (Little Captain Jack) and Amavisca (Bang Bang I
Hurt the Moon) keep their focus tight, concentrating on Ben's
feelings and the way the boys' taunting torments him ("He felt even
sadder than the day his fish went to fish heaven"). Loose-lined
drawings with gently tinted wash by Gusti (Mallko and Dad)
underscore the intimacy and loyalty of Ben's family. ~Publishers
Weekly This is a story inspired by true events. Ben is a little
boy, and he likes painting his nails. There's no big reason to it,
he just loves all the amazing colors on the tips of his fingers.
Until one day, some of his schoolmates start laughing at him
because of it. He suddenly feels sad, helpless, and doesn't want to
paint his nails anymore. Even when his father starts painting his
nails to support Ben, the helplessness doesn't go away. Why can't
boys paint their nails? A tale to understand that a kid's joy has
no boundaries. A simple story about a small revolution.
`An eye-opening and heart-opening book.' -Bonnie Benard, Senior
Program Associate, WestEd Identify and promote overlooked strengths
to cultivate resilience. Now more than ever, counselors, teachers,
community youth workers, and parents are striving to prevent
individual and school-wide tragedy before it happens. Critical to
the success of their efforts is a deep respect for the adolescent
experience. In this book, author and social worker Michael Ungar
takes a fresh, hopeful approach to challenging youth by looking
beyond the surface of "bad" behaviors to understand them as ways of
coping with life's adversities. Strengths-Based Counseling With
At-Risk Youth provides the tools both to understand and access
strengths buried beneath problem behaviors. It offers specific,
effective strategies in working with adolescents to construct
positive identities and realistic action plans. Features include
Six strategies for youth engagement, covering common problem
behaviors such as drug use, violence, delinquency, and promiscuity
An entire chapter on bullying An abundance of real-life examples
and counseling narratives A Resilient Youth Strengths Inventory to
assess resilience and identify areas that need strengthening
Sincere application of Ungar's compassionate and open-minded
strategies is sure to transform the lives of countless adolescents
in need, and the institutions that serve them.
Fourteen-year-old Emily Prince has just moved to Windsor,
Ontario. As if trying to make friends in a new school is not
stressful enough, Emily's abusive mother does not care if she ever
fits in. Emily is her victim.
With a vanished father and a mother who hates her, it seems
there is no one who can rescue Emily from her fate-until she meets
her neighbor across the street. Dean Bouche is drop-dead gorgeous
and blessed with an intoxicating laugh. Better yet, he attends St.
Gervase's Catholic High School, just like her. As Emily and Dean
begin a complicated relationship, her secret life is exposed and
she discovers that Dean is not who he appears to be. But when all
her new friends suddenly become obsessed with the bird-like
birthmark she sports on her shoulder and Dean goes missing, Emily
suddenly realizes that something is wrong-very wrong.
"Shapeshifter's Mark" is the gripping story of one girl's
struggle to overcome abuse as she is unwittingly immersed into a
strange new world where she soon discovers the truth about her
destiny.
What if everybody chose to be kind? If you tell someone that they
can't play with you, there's no harm done, right? But what if
everybody said that? What if everybody forgot to be kind-and made
fun of other kids' artwork at school, or told a fib, or refused to
share with a person in need? The world wouldn't be a very nice
place to live. But what if everybody thought before they spoke, so
the world would be a kinder place? With clear prose and
lighthearted artwork, this companion book to the bestseller What If
Everybody Did That? explores the power of words and shows kids that
the things we say matter.
Told entirely in text messages, the second book in this addictive
series from the acclaimed author of 11 Before 12 is perfect for fans of
Lauren Myracle and Rachel Renee Russell.
TBH, Cece has no time for her boy-crazy friends. She wants to make a
bigger impact in middle school than just choosing the perfect kissy
cat-face emoji.
But that’s hard when Gabby and Prianka talk about their crushes 24/7.
(To be honest, it’s way too much information!) Between nailing down
summer plans, getting busted for iMessaging in class, and organizing
the spring fair, things are getting rocky for the BFFs.
But when Prianka gets an SOS text from her friend Vishal, the girls
realize they need to band together—because some of their classmates
have bigger challenges than dealing with sixth grade stress.
Readers will be haunted by this hi-lo book that puts a modern spin
on the classic book, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Nicki Crane is
tired of being picked on by the school bully, Bram Bones. She knows
someone else who doesn't like bullies the Headless Hall Monitor!
Every Halloween, this urban legend haunts the school hallways,
seeking out bullies to teach them a lesson. Will Bram Bones be
next? This short, 32-page chapter book explores the issue of
bullying and will appeal to readers who enjoy suspenseful stories.
'If you want to invent something nobody has ever thought of before, you need to read the things that others don't read, look in the spaces other people are not in...'
Layla believes she was right to stand up for herself against a bully, but it's landed her a suspension - not the way she (or her parents) would have wished to begin her time at her fancy new school! This is just a setback though, and she's determined to prove that she does deserve her scholarship by making new friends and setting her sights on inventing something that could win the big robotics competition.
But where to begin?
You Must Be Layla introduces Sudanese-born author, broadcaster, social advocate and mechanical engineer Yassmin Abdel-Magied as an exciting new voice in children's writing.
Get ready to journal and learn to tell your own story with Raina
Telgemeier, the #1 New York Times bestselling creator of Smile,
Sisters, Drama, Ghosts and Guts - and now the Baby-sitter's Club
graphic novels! Calling all fans of Raina Telgemeier! Have you ever
thought about telling your own story, whether it be true or
imagined? Are you interested in writing, drawing, or both? If the
answers are yes, this fun, colorful, and interactive journal is for
you! With guidance from Raina herself, brainstorm ideas, make
lists, paste in personal photos, and use your imagination like
never before to create your own stories. For additional
inspiration, behind-the-scenes info from Raina's own comics-making
adventures is featured inside. BONUS: A special sneak peek of Guts
is included in this book! PRAISE FOR SHARE YOUR SMILE "An
encouraging and compassionate guide for budding comics creators." -
Publishers Weekly "Honest and encouraging, this will get young
storytellers started - and perhaps leave them wishing for more." -
Kirkus Reviews
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Love Is Love
(Hardcover)
Ken Min; Michael Genhart
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Open a dialogue with the children in your life about the importance
of love and acceptance with this Silver Moonbeam Award Winner story
celebrating open mindedness, diversity, and the LGBTQIA+ community.
Perfect for your family library or a storytime read-aloud for any
day of the year. It's love that makes a family. When a boy confides
in his friend about bullies saying he doesn't have a real family,
he discovers that his friend's parents-a mom and a dad-and his two
dads are actually very much alike. Dr. Michael Genhart's debut
story is the perfect resource to gently discuss discrimination with
kids. This sweet and straightforward story shows that gay families
and straight families and everything in between are all different
kinds of normal. What makes a family real is the love that is
shared. Love Is Love is the book for you if you're looking for:
LGBTQ+ books for kids Books about diversity for kids Books about
equality for kids
Uncover a riveting story of palace intrigue set in a sumptuous
Asian-inspired fantasy world in the breakout YA novel that
Publisher's Weekly calls "elegant and adrenaline-soaked." In this
richly developed fantasy, Lei is a member of the Paper caste, the
lowest and most persecuted class of people in Ikhara. She lives in
a remote village with her father, where the decade-old trauma of
watching her mother snatched by royal guards for an unknown fate
still haunts her. Now, the guards are back and this time it's Lei
they're after -- the girl with the golden eyes whose rumored beauty
has piqued the king's interest. Over weeks of training in the
opulent but oppressive palace, Lei and eight other girls learns the
skills and charm that befit a king's consort. There, she does the
unthinkable: she falls in love. Her forbidden romance becomes
enmeshed with an explosive plot that threatens her world's entire
way of life. Lei, still the wide-eyed country girl at heart, must
decide how far she's willing to go for justice and revenge.
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