Little Tiger sneaks a teddy from her friend's bag to take it on adventure. But when the adventure turns into accident and the teddy is lost, will Little Tiger tell the truth? This book will help prompt a discussion about how difficult it can be to own up when you've done something wrong but that ultimately it is the right thing to do.
Everyone gets angry, so it’s never too early for children to learn to recognize feelings of anger, express them, and build skills for coping with anger in helpful, appropriate ways. Children learn that it is okay to feel angry—but not okay to hurt anyone with actions or words. They discover concrete skills for working through anger: self-calming, thinking, getting help from a trusted person…
A child who can’t follow rules is a child who’s always in trouble. This book starts with simple reasons why we have rules: to help us stay safe, learn, be fair, and get along. Then it presents just four basic rules: “Listen,” “Best Work,” “Hands and Body to Myself,” and “Please and Thank You.” The focus throughout is on the positive sense of pride that comes with learning to…
Peacock can get very excited. He finds it hard to calm down and that can cause trouble. How can Peacock learn to calm down?
Zebra can be mean. Sometimes, she bullies her friends and that upsets them. How can zebra learn to stop and be nice?
Rhino often feel shy. he finds it hard to be confident and that means he loses out. How can Rhino learn to be more confident?
This book helps children to explore difficult feelings and how to manage them. It includes discussion for adults to use with children to help them to further examine the thoughts, feelings and behaviours featured in the book.
This book helps children to explore difficult emotions and behaviours and how to manage them. It icludes disscussion activities for adults to use with children to help them to further examine the thoughts, emotions and behaviours featured in the book.
This book helps children to explore difficult emotions and behaviours and how to manage them. It icludes discussion activities for adults to use with children to help them to further examine the thoughts, emotions and behaviours featured in the book.
It's Not How Good You Are, It's How Good You Want to Be is a handbook of how to succeed in the world: a pocket bible for the talented and timid alike to help make the unthinkable thinkable and the impossible possible. The world's top advertising guru, Paul Arden, offers up his wisdom on issues as diverse as problem solving, responding to a brief, communicating, playing your cards right, making …