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'In her beautifully written debut, Kate Collins gives the haunted
house novel a refreshing renovation, while retaining a deliciously
chilling atmosphere that fans of Shirley Jackson will love. I was
entranced' Francine Toon, author of Pine The perfect place to
destroy a family... The Reeve stands on the edge of the Dorset
cliffs, awaiting its next inhabitants. Despite Orla's misgivings,
her husband insists this house will be the perfect place to raise
their two children. In 1976, Lydia moves to Dorset as a nanny for a
family grieving their patriarch. She soon starts to hear and feel
things that cannot be real, but her bereaved employer does not
listen when Lydia tells her something is wrong. Separated by forty
years, both Lydia and Orla realise that the longer they stay at the
Reeve, the more deadly certain their need to keep the children safe
from whatever lurks inside it... Nothing is quite what it seems at
the Reeve, and with its pervasive atmosphere of claustrophobia and
dread, Kate Collins' gothic creation will chill you to the core.
Meet the anger gremlin: a troublesome pest whose favourite meal is
your anger, and the more he eats the angrier you get! There's only
one way to stop him: starve him of angry feelings and behaviours,
and make him disappear. This imaginative workbook shows young
people how to starve their anger gremlin and control their anger
effectively. Made up of engaging and fun activities, it helps them
to understand why they get angry and how their anger affects
themselves and others, and teaches them how to manage angry
thoughts and behaviours. The tried-and-tested programme, based on
effective cognitive behavioural therapy principles, can be worked
through by a young person on their own or with a practitioner or
parent, and is suitable for children and young people aged 10+.
Starving the Anger Gremlin is easy to read and fun to complete, and
is an ideal anger management resource for those working with young
people including counsellors, therapists, social workers and school
counsellors, as well as parents.
Part of the Reading Well scheme. 35 books selected by young people
and health professionals to provide 13 to 18 year olds with
high-quality support, information and advice about common mental
health issues and related conditions. Build positive body image
with this fun and effective workbook for young people. Watch out -
the Body Image Thief is about! He's the sneaky character who keeps
stealing your positive body image from your Body Image Vault,
leaving only negative thoughts and feelings about your body behind.
But don't worry - you can banish him for good and this workbook
will show you how! Using a host of activities and real-life
stories, this imaginative workbook will look at what body image
means, how it develops, the impact it can have and how all this
applies to your own body image. Based on cognitive behavioural and
mindfulness principles and techniques, it is packed with strategies
that will help you change how you think and act in order to build a
positive body image, protect your Body Image Vault and banish your
Body Image Thief for good! Engaging, informative and easy to read,
this unique workbook is suitable for young people aged 10+ to work
through on their own or with the help of a parent or practitioner.
'In her beautifully written debut, Kate Collins gives the haunted
house novel a refreshing renovation, while retaining a deliciously
chilling atmosphere that fans of Shirley Jackson will love. I was
entranced' Francine Toon, author of Pine The perfect place to
destroy a family... The Reeve stands on the edge of the Dorset
cliffs, awaiting its next inhabitants. Despite Orla's misgivings,
her husband insists this house will be the perfect place to raise
their two children. In 1976, Lydia moves to Dorset as a nanny for a
family grieving their patriarch. She soon starts to hear and feel
things that cannot be real, but her bereaved employer does not
listen when Lydia tells her something is wrong. Separated by forty
years, both Lydia and Orla realise that the longer they stay at the
Reeve, the more deadly certain their need to keep the children safe
from whatever lurks inside it... Nothing is quite what it seems at
the Reeve, and with its pervasive atmosphere of claustrophobia and
dread, Kate Collins' gothic creation will chill you to the core.
Help children to understand and manage their anxiety with this
engaging and imaginative workbook. The Anxiety Gremlin is a
mischievous creature who loves to gobble up your anxious feelings!
The more anxiety you feed him, the bigger and bigger he gets and
the more and more anxious you feel! How can you stop this? Starve
your Anxiety Gremlin of anxious thoughts, feelings and behaviours,
and watch him shrink! Based on cognitive behavioural principles,
this workbook uses fun and imaginative activities to teach children
how to manage their anxiety by changing how they think and act -
getting rid of their Anxiety Gremlins for good! Bursting with
stories, puzzles, quizzes, and colouring, drawing and writing
games, this is a unique tool for parents or practitioners to use
with children aged 5 to 9 years.
Watch out for the Stress Gremlin -- he loves to feed on your
stress, and as he gets bigger and bolder, you get more and more
stressed! How can he be stopped? Don't give him any more stress to
eat, and watch him and your stress disappear! Starving the Stress
Gremlin shows young people how they can manage their stress levels
through a range of effective techniques based on cognitive
behavioural principles. Engaging and fun activities as well as real
life stories from other young people show how our thoughts are
related to our behaviour and emotions, allowing young people to
understand why they get stressed, the effects of stress and how to
'starve' their Stress Gremlin! This informative workbook is easy to
read and fun for a young person aged 10+ complete either on their
own or with the help of a parent or practitioner. It is also a
valuable stress management resource for those working with young
people, including mental health practitioners, youth workers,
social workers and education sector staff.
Help children to understand and manage their anger with this fun
and imaginative workbook. The Anger Gremlin is a naughty creature
and his favourite food is your anger! The more anger you feed him,
the bigger and bigger he gets and the angrier and angrier you feel!
How can you stop this? Starve the Anger Gremlin of angry thoughts,
feelings and behaviours, and watch him disappear! Based on
cognitive behavioural principles, this workbook uses fun and
engaging activities to teach children how to manage their anger by
changing how they think and act – getting rid of their Anger
Gremlins for good! Packed full of stories, puzzles, quizzes, and
colouring, drawing and writing games, this is an excellent resource
for parents or practitioners to use with children aged 5 to 9
years.
Children's Choice Winner at the School Library Association's
Information Book Awards 2014 The Anxiety Gremlin loves one thing -
to feed on your anxiety! But watch out, as the fuller he gets, the
more anxious you get! How can you stop him? Starve him of his
favourite food - your anxiety - and he'll shrink and shrivel away.
Starving the Anxiety Gremlin is a unique and award-winning resource
to help young people understand different types of anxiety and how
to manage them, including panic attacks, phobias, social anxiety,
generalised anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorder. Based on
cognitive behavioural principles that link thoughts, feelings and
behaviours, the techniques described help young people to
understand why they get anxious and how they can 'starve' their
anxiety gremlin in order to manage their anxiety. This engaging
workbook uses fun activities and real life stories, and can be used
by young people aged 10+ on their own or with a parent or
practitioner. It is also an ideal anxiety management resource for
those working with young people, including mental health
practitioners, social workers, education sector staff and youth
workers.
The newest Flower Shop mystery
When high-powered lawyer Ken "the Lip" Lipinski is found dead
from a suspicious overdose, florist and amateur sleuth Abby Knight
finds it hard to swallow that his opposing counsel--and her old
boss--is the murderer. Watch a Video
Abby Knight is the proud owner of her hometown flower shop, but
a new low-cost competitor is killing her profits-and a black SUV
just rammed her vintage Corvette in a hit-and-run. She's determined
to track down the driver, but when the trail turns deadly, the next
flower arrangement might be for her own funeral.
Stressed out by exams? Then the exam stress gremlin is in town!
Exam fears and worries are his favourite foods, and the more of
these you feed him, the bigger he gets and the more stressed you
become. But he can be stopped! Starve him of stress-related
thoughts, feelings and behaviours and feel him and your stress fade
away! Part of the award-winning Starve the Gremlin series and full
of engaging activities, this self-help workbook explains what exam
stress is, how it develops and the impact it can have - providing
the reader with an understanding of their own exam stress. Rooted
in cognitive behavioural therapy, it is also bursting with
strategies to help the reader manage their exam stress by changing
how they think and act. Starving the Exam Stress Gremlin can be
completed independently by young people aged 10+ or with
supervision, and with exam stress on the rise among our young
people, this invaluable resource will also be of interest to school
counsellors, teaching staff, youth workers and social workers and
parents.
Have you met the depression gremlin? He's a troublesome creature
who likes nothing more than to feed off your low mood. And the more
he devours, the bigger he gets and the more sadness you feel. But
never fear - starve him of depression-related thoughts, feelings
and behaviours and watch him shrink and shrivel away! Part of the
award-winning Starve the Gremlin series, this engaging and
accessible workbook helps young people aged 10+ to understand their
feelings by explaining what depression is, how it develops and the
impact it can have on the lives of young people. Based on the
principles of cognitive behavioural therapy and packed with
valuable tips and strategies, this workbook also aims to empower
the reader to change how they think and act in order to manage
their depression. Full of fun and creative activities, Starving the
Depression Gremlin can help support and inform wider therapeutic
work with young people with depression, and it can be used
independently or with a parent or practitioner. It will be of
interest to school counsellors, therapists, social workers, youth
workers, teaching staff and other professionals working with young
people.
During the annual Pickle Fest, Abby's boyfriend Marco inexplicably
disappears for a day. When he returns, he's the main suspect in the
death of a clown. It seems the cops have found Snuggles pushing up
water-spurting daisies-and Marco was the last person seen leaving
Snuggles's house. Although Marco is still a mystery to her, Abby
knows he's innocent. Now she has to find a way to prove it.
When I swapped the thorny problems of law school for the budding
business of my flower store, Bloomers, I vowed that I, Abby Knight,
wouldn't be caught dead visiting that hateful campus ever again.
But sometimes a girl's got to face down her dragons....
PLANT OF ATTACK
Someone orders a black rose for Abby's old law school nemesis,
Professor "Snapdragon" Puffer. But her plans for a speedy delivery
are foiled when he catches her putting the bloom on his desk and
sends it straight into the trash. Abby flees in terror, only to run
smack into Carson Reed, the professor who recently had her arrested
at an animal rights protest. After a biting exchange, Abby storms
out of the building. But if there's anything she can't stand, it's
injustice and bullies. So, even though she knows bad luck comes in
threes, she ignores the advice of her sometimes boyfriend,
hunk-a-licious Marco Salvare, and heads back in to retrieve her
dignity and her flower--only to find the rose now decorating a dead
professor, and herself the prime suspect....
Law school drop-out-turned-flower shop owner Abby Knight has
been asked to be a bridesmaid by her cousin. But before the couple
says "I do," a groomsman disappears-and another member of the
wedding party is found dead. Abby has to hurry down an aisle of
suspects to unveil the truth-and make sure the bride still gets to
the church on time.
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