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What Living with Coronavirus Means to Me is an interactive workbook designed to help children and young adults come to terms with their experiences of coping with the coronavirus (Covid-19). It encourages talking to trusted adults about their feelings and seeking further help if necessary. The book also introduces new ways of helping to cope with stress and but also what they can look forward to in the future by thinking about their hopes and aspirations Mental Health Services for children and young people have never been so stretched. There is a constant stream of media coverage raising issues on this matter. Service providers for children are stretched to their limits. But this doesn't just refer to the NHS, this is a global crisis and many mental health services are provided by charities and private organisations which brings other issues. Many children and young people are feeling isolated and anxious about their future. Being so overwhelmed it is sometimes difficult to think clearly and to talk about worries.
A magical picture book for Christmas and a moving story of festivity and hope. This heart-warming classic tale, written by best-selling author, Jean Maye, is perfect for sharing at Christmas and will delight generations of children and their families. A colourful and stunning picture book about a lonely snowflake and a grumpy elf who meet one Christmas evening and find very soon that Christmas isn't going to be so bad after all. It's a story about magic, the power of laughter and of friendship and the goodness this can bring. Illustrator, Steve Ince provides glorious, atmospheric illustrations that whisk you across snowy mountains and valleys to the sparkling and magical village Neverlea. It's the perfect Christmas gift for young children.
Shortly after being adopted by Inga and Matt Taylor, inquisitive and head-strong Sienna discovers a doll's house in a locked cupboard. Already curious as to how the Taylor's own daughter vanished several years before, Sienna was not going to rest until she understood why such a beautiful dolls house was hidden away. Not only that, why Inga and Matt refused to believe her when she heard the piano from the doll's house in the next room, playing the same tune repeatedly. Perhaps the Old Curiosity Shop and Mr Panagopolous had something to do with the mysteries? There was only one way to find out - Sienna was going to unravel the mysteries unfolding and to the Taylors missing daughter. ***** Independent Review 'I bought this book for my niece but decided to read it first myself. Fabulous. It is very easy to get into and start reading; not too much description that might tire a reluctant reader and truly captivating. One of the main characters, the shopkeeper could have come out of Harry Potter or even Paddington Bear. It is a child's version of a real page turner and with a hint at the end of more adventures to come. Marvellous.'
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