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  • Ben's School Daze Book

    Ben's School Daze Book

    by Magnetic Moves

    This is the story of Ben, a lively and active boy, who finds the sensory experiences within his day to be overwhelming.  Loud noises vibrate through his body and “shoes and socks bother him… they never feel just right”. This can make it hard for Ben to be a good student.  But don’t worry, his teacher and mum know what to do to help him through his day. At the end of the story there is information on what Sensory Processing Disorder is and strategies that can be implemented...

  • BRAVE

    BRAVE

    by Lynn Jenkins

    Have you ever needed to do something or even think about something and it made you nervous? Kids do all the time: Going to bed, weathering the storm, going to school, speaking in class, making a new friend and so on. Children are expected to just get on with it! What they need is to find their BRAVE! Something that is inside of them but they just can't find. The much-loved characters of Loppy and Curly are back to teach kids how to find their BRAVE. Brave gives children...

  • Dreams of Freedom

    Dreams of Freedom

    by Amnesty International

    This inspirational book, following We Are All Born Free, contains 17 quotations about many different aspects of freedom, from the freedom to have an education to that not to be hurt or tortured, the freedom to have a home and the freedom to be yourself. All the chosen quotations are in simple words that can be understood by young children. A 2016 Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People (National Council for the Social Studies-Children's Book Council) "I have walked that long road to freedom. I have tried...

  • I Don't Like Reading

    I Don't Like Reading

    by Lisabeth Clark

    Meet Harry. Harry likes to play football, climb trees, and hang out with friends, but Harry doesn't like reading. That is until his teacher explains that Harry has dyslexia, which makes things like reading and writing particularly hard for him - and with help from his mum, teacher and an educational psychologist, Harry learns specific strategies for reading with dyslexia. This delightful picture book for children aged 5-11 includes tips for reading with dyslexia and lovable, supportive characters who show that it's ok to discuss dyslexia and to seek help...

  • In Your Dreams

    In Your Dreams

    by Sally Morgan

    In Your Dreams by Sally Morgan tells the story of a young girl who has to write an essay about who she wants to be when she grows up but she has a hard time knowing what that is. Throughout the course of the book, she has three different dreams that could lead her to different careers, but after receiving help from her grandma, Susie discovers that she wants to become an artist. Her parents try to discourage her from being an artist and encourage her to pursue...

  • Julia Morphs and Learns to Accept Herself

    Julia Morphs and Learns to Accept Herself

    by Rosalinde Block

    *No refund on this item: Was: $26.50* *Reduced by 50% - Now $13.25* Julia is not happy with her looks. Her friend Abena the rabbit is thin and does great in ballet. Julia thinks she would be better off if she was thin and small like her friend. She sits in front of her wishing mirror one night and wishes so hard that she could look more like her friend. That night the wishing fairy does his magic and Julia morphs! The next day she looks very different...

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