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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal awareness: safety matters
Jamie Kidding finds a semi-automatic handgun in an inner-city
dumpster. An aspiring artist, Jamie initially resorts to his
notebook to record the reality of his complicated life with his
mother, his deadbeat stepfather and the bullies he faces daily at
his high school. Gradually, the weapon takes over Jamie's life and
his imagination, tantalizing him with deadly solutions to his
personal troubles. Seduced by a sense of power, one fateful day he
takes the gun to school. Jamie's Got a Gun is a hypbrid of novel,
film noir, and comic/graphic novel.
Children's Coloring Book English-French: Egbert turns red. When
Manfred bullies and teases him, Egbert turns very red. Angry and
red. What can one do about it? Egbert has a plan and an adventurous
idea ... Quand Manfred se moque de lui et l'embete, Egbert devient
tout rouge. Furieux et tout rouge. Que faire ? Egbert a un plan et
une idee audacieuse...
Stop Picking On Me looks at the causes and the effects of both
physical and verbal bullying and encourages communication of fears
and worries to those that can help. The superb A First Look At
series consists of a number of reassuring picturebooks that give
advice and promote interaction between children, parents, and
teachers on a wide variety of personal, social and emotional
issues. Notes for parents and teachers at the back of the book
provide valuable advice for how to share this book with your child
or class. Suitable for Key Stage 1 (ages 5-7), occasional prompts
throughout the text give a chance to discuss the issue being
raised. Written by trained psychotherapist, journalist and parent,
and illustrated by an experienced children's book artist, this is a
part of an acclaimed and successful, long-running series of
picture-book non-fiction books for Early Years. Books in the series
give advice and promote interaction between children, parents and
teachers on a wide variety of personal, social and emotional
issues. They are excellent tools for teachers to use during
classroom discussions.
Discover how you can cut the stress, catch up on sleep and breathe a little easier with 50 practical tips to really make you feel happier!
The world is a pretty stressful place, and we all need some help reminding us to take care of ourselves. But the good news is that there are loads of easy tips and tricks to keep yourself feeling happy, from customising your own bedtime ritual to how to resolve arguments with your parents. Complete with simple breathing exercises, yoga poses and even advice on the best food to eat when you're feeling down, this is a one-stop guide to transform worried kids into happy, confident ones.
Author Suzy Reading, a mum of two as well as being a chartered psychologist and yoga teacher, knows that the emotional wellbeing of children is just as important as their physical health. Good mental health allows children to develop the resilience to cope with whatever life throws at them and grow into well-rounded, healthy adults. Funny, engaging and practical - and brought to life with illustrations by Alex Paterson - this is the ideal book to help readers cope with their emotions and face each day raring to go.
With 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
and build their self esteem. Each section is accompanied by quotes
from real teenagers to give examples of real-life problems that
teenagers experience every day. We also feature quizzes to help you
to assess your own behaviour and work out what your friendship
style is. Anita Naik is an author, columnist, blogger and
journalist. She started her career as advice columnist on the teen
magazine Just 17, and is now the agony aunt at Teen Now magazine
and Avon Connects. She is also a regular contributor to the
parenting technology site Quibly (http://www.quib.ly) and writes
regularly on the subjects of teens, tech, parenting, education and
social media, across various media platforms and magazines.
Kidscape is the first charity in the UK established specifically to
prevent bullying and child sexual abuse. Kidscape works UK-wide to
provide individuals and organisations with practical skills and
resources necessary to keep children safe from harm. We are
grateful to Claude Knights at Kidscape for her advice in the
creation of this book. For more information please visit:
http://www.kidscape.org.uk/ Chapter One - Being popular: What does
it means to be popular and who you are friends with right now?
Chapter Two - The girls who rule school: Here we look at the girls
at the top of the class and why they behave the way they do.
Chapter Three - The downside of friendships: Relational aggression
explained and ways to deal with the mean behaviours that arise in
girl friendships. Chapter Four - What kind of friend are you? Helps
readers to assess their own friendship behaviour. We look at the
different types of friend and the problems of the behaviours
associated with them. Chapter Five - When things go wrong: How to
cope with friendships that end, or turn nasty. A Help Section gives
details of places to go for further help and guidance, and a
glossary explains specific terms to readers.
Meet 25 of the bravest humans of all time! Stand Up, Stand Out! is
filled with the incredible and inspiring stories of rebel heroes
who stood up for what they believed in, spoke out against
injustice, and overcame impossible obstacles. Portraits created by
hand-picked contemporary illustrators and snappy, compelling text
bring these people's achievements vividly to life, and relate their
stories back to those of young readers today. From world leaders
such as Gandhi and Nelson Mandela to unsung heroes Irena Sendler
(who rescued 2,500 children in World War 2) and Juliane Koepcke
(who survived an airplane crash in the rainforest aged 17). Each
profile concludes with a 'What Can You Do?' section in which the
story is related to everyday scenarios children might encounter,
and suggests ways for them to show bravery or peacefully protest
against injustice.
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All of Me
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Chris Baron
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Cassandra is hassled by her friends for sitting with the "wrong"
kids at lunch. Jennifer gets harassed because she's overweight.
Dwan's own family taunts her for not being "black enough." Yen is
teased for being Chinese; Jamel for not smoking marijuana. Yet all
find the strength to face their conflicts and the courage to be
themselves. In 26 first-person stories, real teens write about
their lives with searing honesty. They will inspire young readers
to reflect on their own lives, work through their problems, and
learn who they really are.
In this dark, genre-defying picture-book adaptation of Snow White,
acclaimed artist Beatrice Alemagna tells the story from the point
of view of the jealous stepmother queen, to complicate the question
of goodness and set into high relief the shadow side, with its
capacity for evil, of human life.Once upon a time, a child was born
with skin as white as snow, lips as red as blood, and hair as black
as ebony: the princess Snow White. She is possessed of beauty and
innocence, but there in the shadows lurks a queen who will remarry
her widower father, a queen who is as empty and envious, as
narcissistic and fractured as is every life that gets stuck in the
endless reflecting pool or mirror of the self. Void of love, it is
hatred that animates her. But like all true fairy tales, this story
doesn't ask us to judge and condemn the queen and her hatred, but
rather to consider the kinds of behaviors and situations that
invite evil, and where true innocence or goodness might lie.
Following the first-person account of the queen, this picture book
for older readers illuminates her blinding obsession and insatiable
jealousy, right up to the point of her violent undoing.This large
format picture book is made up of a repeating pattern of text and
image: each double spread of text is followed by four striking
full-spread paintings, which are as riveting as they are
unsettling. A bold adaptation of the Grimm's original text, this
version of Snow White brilliantly puts us all in touch with the
messy, shadowed, fraught, and fragile inwardness we each possess.
This is the second book to appear under Unruly, an imprint of
picture books for older readers, and will include an author's note
and a short note to readers about how it continues to build this
experimental framework of visually complex, sophisticated picture
books for teens and adults.
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The Buddy Bench
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Patty Brozo; Illustrated by Mike Deas
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Buddy Benches were introduced in Germany in 2014. When a child sits
on the bench, it signals to other children to ask him or her to
play. Patty Brozo's children bring a playground to raucous life
while Mike Deas's illustrations invest their games with images of
planes, dragons and elephants. The children match their
imaginations with empathy, identifying and swooping up the lonely.
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Gordon Korman
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Fuzzy Mud
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This lyrical picture book from Tony award-winning producer Ashlee
Latimer models joyful self-acceptanceFrancis loves learning new
words. At school, when her class is reviewing words that begin with
the letter "F," someone sneers "Fat, like Francis." Francis always
thought "fat" was a warm word-like snuggling with Mama or belly
rubs for her puppy. But now "fat" feels cold, and Francis feels
very small. After school, Baba takes Francis to the park. She
chooses the bench instead of the swing set, and gets very quiet.
But when Baba uses the word "possible," Francis wants to know what
it means. They explore the park together, discovering what's
"possible" around them. Is it like airplanes, hovering in the sky?
Or does it look like planting and how some things take a long time
to grow? "Possible" makes Francis feel warm and big-like "fat,"
before someone else made her feel small. This ode to
self-acceptance will model for child readers what "possible" might
mean in their own lives.
You don't need super powers to be a hero... or to make enemies into
friends. In Hero's gang, everyone has a special skill. Well,
everybody but Pip. Pip isn't strong, he can't run fast or make
himself invisible. He might not have any amazing talents, but when
bully Solo invades their spot, Pip shows the gang that you just
need guts to be a hero.
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