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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal issues
This friendly deck of 52 cards contains open questions and simple
exercises to transform the way your child expresses and understands
their feelings. The box also includes a pocket-sized booklet with
information for caring adults. Let's get talking! Find new ways to
connect, share and communicate with your child with the help of
this supportive deck of 52 prompt cards. These thought-provoking
conversation starters and gentle activities provide a fun and
engaging way to spark conversation, encouraging children to talk
openly about their feelings and develop their emotional awareness.
Compiled by an experienced child therapist and accompanied by
helpful instructions, the colour-coded cards are divided into four
categories for easy selection, including feelings, well-being,
self-esteem and mindfulness. The open questions and prompts in this
deck will inspire children to connect with their feelings and
thought patterns and grow their emotional intelligence. Get Talking
Cards for Kids offers an enjoyable way to help improve
communication, encourage self-discovery and foster an essential
life skill.
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Little Dune
(Hardcover)
Lisa Van Der Wielen; Illustrated by Alison Mutton
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R521
Discovery Miles 5 210
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A Special Sweater
(Hardcover)
Tuula Pere; Illustrated by Catty Flores
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R724
R638
Discovery Miles 6 380
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This nonfiction self-help book for young readers with disordered
eating and body image problems delivers real talk about eating
disorders and body image, tools and information for recovery, and
suggestions for dealing with the media messages that contribute so
much to disordered eating. You Are Enough answers questions like: *
What are eating disorders? * What types of treatment are available
for eating disorders? * What is anxiety? * How can you relax? *
What is cognitive reframing? * Why are measurements like BMI flawed
and arbitrary? * What is impostor syndrome? * How do our role
models affect us? . . . just to name a few. Many eating disorder
books are written in a way that leaves many people out of the
eating disorder conversation, and this book is written with a
special eye on inclusivity.
Uncover the ghost animals within in this moving and uplifting story
about finding help where you need it, from the highly acclaimed
author and illustrator of The Hunt for the Nightingale. Nora's mum
has good days and bad days, but the bad days are getting worse.
It's been just the two of them for always, and they don't need
anyone else. When the rainbow-shimmering ghost animals Nora used to
see when she was small start to reappear, she's convinced that they
hold all the answers. Along with new friend Kwame, Nora follows a
glittering ghostly fox, hare, raven and otter on the adventure of a
lifetime, helping her to find the strength she needs to help her
family. In a heartbreaking and hopeful narrative, Sarah Ann Juckes'
stunning novel, illustrated by the award-winning Sharon King-Chai
sees a brave young girl face down her ghosts. For fans of The Last
Bear and Julia and the Shark. Praise for Hunt for the Nightingale
'Full of hope, beauty & ultimately a healing song to nature'
Hannah Gold, author of The Last Bear 'An incredibly moving story of
feeling lost and finding your way again' Lisa Thompson, author of
Rollercoaster Boy 'Will break your heart and mend it back together
again' Piers Torday, author of The Last Wild 'This poignant
exploration of grief and denial seen through the eyes of a child is
underpinned by lessons about kindness, acceptance and nature' Daily
Mail
Gorgeously illustrated and with a classic feel, this is a brilliantly funny story of a rabbit and a bear who discover that things are always better when they're shared with a friend. Ideal for readers moving on from picture books.
'A perfect animal double-act.' (The Times, Book of the Week)
Rabbit is surprised: some of the trees in the valley seem to be flying south for the winter.
His friend Bear is sure that trees can't fly.
Then there's a loud CRUNCH! from Very Near By. It sounds like the world's largest rabbit, eating the world's largest carrot.
There's a new creature in Rabbit and Bear's valley, and he's trying to Change Everything.
From novelist and playwright Julian Gough, and the winner of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, Jim Field, this is a tale of friendship, Progess, and all kinds of getting muddy.
'Rabbit's Bad Habits is a breath of fresh air in children's fiction, a laugh-out-loud story of rabbit and wolf and bear, of avalanches and snowmen. The sort of story that makes you want to send your children to bed early, so you can read it to them.' Neil Gaiman
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Me
(Hardcover)
Cora-Leigh Hutchinson-Gray
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R502
Discovery Miles 5 020
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Medieval Mashup
(Hardcover)
Charlene McIver; Illustrated by Caroline Keys
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R588
R492
Discovery Miles 4 920
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An empowering and engaging Mr Men Little Miss story about
appreciating and celebrating our differences. Little Miss Tiny
wishes she was taller. But Mr Tickle loves his long arms, perfect
for tickling. Do you appreciate what makes you unique? The Mr Men
and Little Miss are all different, and it's time for them to
realise that they're all uniquely brilliant in their own way! The
Mr Men and Little Miss are the perfect characters to help children
understand a bit more about their own emotions and how to manage
them. With engaging questions to encourage conversations and some
helpful tips from favourite characters to help children develop
their emotional intelligence.
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Always Climb
(Hardcover)
Sarah Dagon; Illustrated by Catherine Dagon
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R483
Discovery Miles 4 830
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