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These 22 colorful cards provide creative ideas for art therapy with children aged 4-11. Each card gives a different prompt - from "draw yourself as a superhero" to "paint freely with your fingers" - and is brightly illustrated to help stimulate the child's imagination. Applicable for a wide range of group and individual therapeutic settings, the activities are grouped into four themes: feelings relationships the body imagination They can help children to express themselves, gain confidence, understand and transform their behavior and emotions, and connect with their bodies....
Avi is an anxious avocado. He worries about EVERYTHING always wondering what-if? what-then? what’s going to happen? and ends up avoiding everything that frightens him. Until one day when he hears an unusual sound outside his kitchen window.... what possibly could that THUMP! THUMP! THUD! be? Fear swells in the pit of his stomach, but it occurs to him: What is the worst thing that could happen if he just dares himself to face his fears? Versatile enough for family's reading, classroom, or school counsellor use, readers will be...
Kids will delight in reading Big, Bold, Beautiful Me and find themselves marching along and standing side-by-side protagonists just like them who portray body positivity is a loud, proud, and very fun way. Grown-ups will welcome the message of healthy attitudes when facing negative or derogatory comments of others. Together it is a valuable resource for young readers to confidently embrace who they are with big bold beautiful appeal to teachers, librarians, counsellors, and parents, too. I pull my shoulders back, and I walk with pride Hiking with my...
This board book is a simplified version from the best-selling book, How Do I Feel? A Dictionary of Emotions for Children. This book helps to introduce our toddlers to emotions and how they might look, using other toddlers so they can recognise themselves in the illustrations. When we help young children label their emotions, it helps them to understand and manage what they are feeling and to improve their emotional literacy as they grow. When big emotions come to visit, use the simple belly-breathing tool at the back to help...
Blossom and Bud live in Mr. Baxter's flower shop, among plants of every imaginable size, colour, and shape. Blossom doesn't like how tall she is and tries to hide her height. Bud doesn't like how he looks, so he tries to force his flower to bloom. But Mr. Baxter thinks they are just right, as they are, and has a special role for each of them. This story will help kids love themselves all around, not matter their shape or size. Includes a Note to Parents and Caregivers...
The life of a toddler can be full of frightening things: the dark, the neighbour’s dog and thunderstorms, just to name a few. As children get older, they begin to feel braver around these everyday events but how do they build this newfound confidence? In this lyrical, insightful picture book, an older sister explains to her younger sister all the things she used to be afraid of, along with some tricks to help, whether it’s a special blanket for bedtime or singing during a storm. Now, big sister...
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