|
Showing 1 - 13 of
13 matches in All Departments
Attention, girls You can have AD/HD too But AD/HD doesn't have to
run your life. This book has tons of practical ways to improve
organization, focus, and study and homework skills as well as
information on making and keeping friends, dealing with emotions,
improving your self-esteem, overcoming sleep problems,
understanding medication, and managing anxiety (these weren't
parallel some could be eliminated if it's too much) so that you can
take charge of your AD/HD get back to being a girl
When a new family moves in next door, Joe's mum explains that they
are asylum seekers. Joe hears that they are silence seekers,
especially as Mum adds that they need peace and quiet. When he sees
a young boy from the family sitting disconsolately on the steps,
Joe decides to help him find a quiet place in the noisy and chaotic
city. A simple, moving story which is the perfect way to gently
open discussion around the refugee crisis.
When Ade moves to London from Nigeria, he knows things will be
different, but nothing can prepare him for the ups and downs of his
Parson's Road adventures. Ade doesn't always feel welcome in his
new community; fitting in is hard, especially as he looks different
to everyone else. But Ade is brave and takes on the school bullies,
surprising himself and the kids on his new street. His heroic acts
and super football skills quickly help him make new friends who
will always be there for him.
Dave has a wobbly tooth. He wibbles and wobbles it, but it won't
come out. But then one day Dave lets out an enormous sneeze and the
tooth flies across the room and vanishes. Dave searches high and
low, but it's nowhere to be seen. How will he get the tooth fairy
to visit him now?
A heartwarming picture book with a unique spin on
the tooth fairy tradition.
|
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.