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This reassuring picture book explains what autism is in simple
terms, helping children with siblings or classmates with autism
understand what everyday life feels like from a child with autism's
perspective. 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.
Big Cat Phonics for Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised has
been developed in collaboration with Wandle Learning Trust and
Little Sutton Primary School. It comprises classroom resources to
support the SSP programme and a range of phonic readers that
together provide a consistent and highly effective approach to
teaching phonics. The short, dark winter days make Fred feel down.
With nowhere to play outside, it can be hard to have fun, but his
mum might have just the perfect solution! They can't do anything
about the season but they can find new fun things to do that you
can only do in the dark! Join Fred and his parents at the fantastic
Light Night Fair and find some brightness in the winter nights in
this uplifting book.
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. This book provides a simple
introduction to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Its aim is to promote understanding and ongoing discussion with
children who have ADHD or those who have siblings or classmates
with it. It explains, in child-friendly terms, what ADHD is and
what it feels like from the child's perspective. It also
acknowledges the difficulties that those who do not have ADHD
sometimes have in understanding those who do. 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. Written by a trained
psychotherapist, journalist and parent, and illustrated by an
experienced children's book artist, this title is part of an
acclaimed and successful series of picture-book non-fiction 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.
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 Charmingly clear
illustrations give readers immediate access to complex situations
and feelings 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. Written by a trained psychotherapist, journalist and
parent, and illustrated by an experienced children's book artist,
this title is part of an acclaimed and successful series of
picture-book non-fiction 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.
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Thistle Street (Paperback)
Mike Nicholson; Illustrated by Claire Keay
1
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R185
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A braw Scots story for bairns! Welcome to Thistle Street, a
bustling wee high street in a Scottish seaside town, where you'll
meet lots of friendly folk and some fun Scots words. Join us for a
DAUNDER down the street as people go through their day, trying to
avoid a STRAMASH on the way to school, having a good BLETHER
outside the bakers, and rushing indoors when the weather gets
DREICH. This funny story, told in bright rhyming verse, is full of
the lively characters who work and live on the street, from a
grumpy greengrocer and a busy vet to schoolchildren and even a
strong man! Packed with detail to spot on each page, the warm
illustrations will draw children into the friendly neighbourhood of
Thistle Street.
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. This book provides a simple
introduction to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Its aim is to promote understanding and ongoing discussion with
children who have ADHD or those who have siblings or classmates
with it. It explains, in child-friendly terms, what ADHD is and
what it feels like from the child's perspective. It also
acknowledges the difficulties that those who do not have ADHD
sometimes have in understanding those who do. 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. Written by a trained
psychotherapist, journalist and parent, and illustrated by an
experienced children's book artist, this title is part of an
acclaimed and successful series of picture-book non-fiction 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.
This reassuring picture book makes children aware of how unique our
planet is and why we need to look after it. This book is written
from the perspective that we take care of the things we care about
and that the rules for taking care of the environment are little
different from the rules of everyday living and getting along with
others. 'What about you?' questions throughout are useful prompts
for understanding things from your child's point of view.
Charmingly clear illustrations give readers immediate access to
complex situations and feelings 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. 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 Written by
a trained psychotherapist, journalist and parent, and illustrated
by an experienced children's book artist, this title is part of an
acclaimed and successful series of picture-book non-fiction 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.
This sensitively written picture book for young children explains
what poverty is and looks at the reasons why some people have less
than others. The books is meant to be read with children with the
aim of opening up discussions about important issues in a simple
and reassuring way. The charmingly clear illustrations give readers
immediate access to complex situations and feelings. 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. Keynote
16 This informative picture book explores questions and concerns
about safety in a simple and reassuring way Description 206 This
book explores the issue of safety for young children. It explains
the importance of understanding the difference between what is safe
and what is not, and goes on to look at how children can feel safe
at home, at school, in the playground, in the street, and
elsewhere. Information on natural 'instinct' is given and advice
for children on what to do if they feel scared at any time.
Stranger danger and the topic of body privacy is also explained
alongside what children should do if they feel unsure or unsafe.
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 a trained psychotherapist, journalist and
parent, and illustrated by an experienced children's book artist,
this title is part of an acclaimed and successful series of
picture-book non-fiction 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.
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The Magic Word (Paperback)
Lari Don; Illustrated by Claire Keay
1
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R184
R154
Discovery Miles 1 540
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Catriona must write her name on all her thank you notes before
she's allowed to play with her birthday presents. It's going to
take forever! Unless... She puts her coloured pencils and a
sprinkling of magical ingredients into a big pot. Then she says the
magic word. But the pencils start writing on walls, scribbling on
the table, and doodling on the fridge! Can Catriona stop the
magical mayhem? This is a hilarious new picture book from Lari Don,
author of The Big Bottom Hunt and Orange Juice Peas!, vibrantly
illustrated by Claire Keay, about the consequences of taking
shortcuts, and the power of the magic word.
This book looks at some fothe reasons why people have addictions.
This books is meant to be ready with children and is aimed at
helping to open up first discussions about the subject. 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 Charmingly clear illustrations give
readers immediate access to complex situations and feelings 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. Written
by a trained psychotherapist, journalist and parent, and
illustrated by an experienced children's book artist, this title is
part of an acclaimed and successful series of picture-book
non-fiction 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.
This sensitively written picture book explains what poverty is and
looks at the reasons behind why some people have less than others.
The book is meant to be read with children with the aim of opening
up discussions about important issues in a simple and reassuring
way. 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. Written by a trained
psychotherapist, journalist and parent, and illustrated by an
experienced children's book artist, this title is part of an
acclaimed and successful series of picture-book non-fiction for
Early Years. They are excellent tools for teachers to use during
classroom discussions.
Learn to count and add with this traditional rhyme. Bouncy
illustrations, innovative die cutting and popular rhymes make Books
with Holes a must for every child.
Readers will rejoice that Bentley the bee is back in this third
book in Frank J. Sileo's award-winning series. When compassionate
Bentley sends loving-kindness thoughts to himself and others, he
can feel his heart growing: May you be happy. May you be healthy.
May you be safe. May you be peaceful. When Willie Wasp steals
Bentley's favorite red scarf, it really stings! Bentley has the
whole garden buzzing as he works through the situation. This sweet
story shows the power of strong, positive, and loving
thoughts.Includes a note from the author with more information
about loving-kindness and related meditation, and guidelines for
how readers can practice being heartful just like Bentley!
Therapy can be intimidating for anyone, and even more so for
children. Someone To Talk To is a straightforward and interactive
guide to help children through the therapy process. It is an
invaluable therapy accompaniment that covers what to expect, how to
prepare, and tips for wrapping up. The pages are full of helpful
activities to use before, after, and in conjunction with therapy,
as well as useful everyday tools and coping strategies. Also
included are separate introductions for parents and caregivers and
for children, with more information about therapy, and how and why
to use this book and its activities. Authors Paola Conte, PhD,
Cheryl Sterling, PhD, and Larissa Labay, PsyD, are pediatric
psychologists in private practice who specialize in providing
cognitive-behavioral therapy to children, adolescents, and adults.
Learn to count and add with this traditional rhyme. Bouncy
illustrations, innovative die cutting and popular rhymes make Books
with Holes a must for every child. 8x8 edition.
Learn to count and add with this traditional rhyme. Bouncy
illustrations, innovative die cutting and popular rhymes make Books
with Holes a must for every child. Board Book Edition.
In this companion book to Bee Still: An Invitation to Meditation,
Bentley Bee loves to fly around and visit his friends in the
garden. One day, he notices all of them in unusual poses. What
could it bee? Bentley's friends teach him several beginning yoga
poses including Mountain, Chair, Airplane, Cobra, and more. Readers
will love to follow Bentley and try the poses themselves as he gets
buzzing all about yoga in this kid-friendly introduction. Includes
a Note to Parents and Caregivers with suggestions for introducing
children to yoga, and instructions for the poses in the story.
Bee Still is a child-friendly introduction to meditation. Bentley
the bee lives in a busy, bustling hive. One day, when the other
bees rush out to make honey, Bentley decides to meditate
first. The other animals are curious about what Bentley is
doing—so he teaches them how he uses meditation to focus, feel
calm, and soothe difficult feelings. Includes a Note to
Parents and Caregivers with more ideas for introducing meditation
into your child's life. Bentley is a lovable, calm
honeybee. He lives in a hive in a tall oak tree. One day, the
queen told the bees to get busy. This sent them scrambling into a
tizzy. But not Bentley. He chose to be patient and wait. He decided
to look for a place to meditate. Research has indicated that
meditation can assist with improving concentration and focus,
calming anxiety, and reducing impulsivity. Just like adults,
children can benefit from turning off electronic devices and being
present to what is happening to them in the moment. Collect
all of the books featuring beloved Bentley the Bee, Bee Calm:
The Buzz on Yoga, Bee Still: An Invitation to Meditation, and
Bee Heartful: Spread Loving Kindness. All are great reads
alongside books such as Breathe Like a Bear: 30 Mindful
Moments for Kids to Feel Calm and Focused Anytime, Anywhere, I Am
Yoga, Calm Ninja, and other mindfulness books.Â
National Parenting Product Award Winner (NAPPA) Excerpt: Meditation
is a practice for calming one’s mind and body. Research has
indicated that meditation can assist with improving concentration
and focus, calming anxiety, and reducing impulsivity, among other
benefits. Meditation takes time, commitment, and practice; it is
not an exercise that should be applied only when your child is
stressed out, worried, or lacking focus
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