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Books with author Jennifer Moore-Mallinos

  • A Whole Bunch of Feelings: What do they mean?

    Jennifer Moore-Mallinos, Gustavo Mazali

    Paperback (B.E.S., April 1, 2018)
    Everybody has feelings. But what do these feelings mean?There are lots of great feelings like happiness, surprise, and excitement, and then there are feelings that are upsetting, like sadness, anger, and frustration. But there are lots of other feelings, too! What does it mean to feel blah? What does it mean to feel skittish? We need to be able to identify our feelings so that we know what to do with them when we have them. When you have happy feelings, you should enjoy them! When you have a problem feeling, you should know how to solve the problem, too. No matter how you're feeling, your feelings always belong to you. So... let's get ready to explore all of our feelings!
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  • Do You Have a Secret?

    Jennifer Moore-Mallinos, Marta Fabrega

    Paperback (B.E.S., March 1, 2005)
    Every child has secrets, and many secrets are fun to keep, for instance, a surprise birthday gift for Mom, or a secret handshake with a young friend. But sometimes, children have secrets that make them feel bad, and these secrets are best shared with their parents, or with some trusted older person. A child who is bullied might be inclined to keep it secret, but it's always best to tell parents about it. Or children who are touched intimately and improperly by an older person will soon feel better if they reveal the secret to parents. This book helps kids distinguish between good and bad secrets. Even very young children have concerns and anxieties, and Let's Talk About It! books are written and illustrated especially for them. Parents are advised to read these books aloud while their preschooler listens and looks at illustrations of the boys and girls in each story. Many children in early grades will be able to read the stories for themselves. Let's Talk About It! books encourage children to explore their feelings, and then to speak openly about things that trouble them.
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  • When My Parents Forgot How to Be Friends

    Jennifer Moore-Mallinos, Marta Fabrega

    Paperback (B.E.S., March 1, 2005)
    Young children become confused and hurt when their parents constantly argue, then decide to divorce. This sensitively written book assures boys and girls that children are in no way responsible for their parents' inability to get along together. It lets kids know that although one parent chooses to move away from the home, both parents continue to love their little boy or girl. Both Mom and Dad will continue to spend happy times with them. Even very young children have concerns and anxieties, and Let's Talk About It! books are written and illustrated especially for them. Parents are advised to read these books aloud while their preschooler listens and looks at illustrations of the boys and girls in each story. Many children in early grades will be able to read the stories for themselves. Let's Talk About It! books encourage children to explore their feelings, and then to speak openly about things that trouble them.
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  • My Friend Has Down Syndrome

    Jennifer Moore-Mallinos, Marta Fabrega

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Oct. 1, 2008)
    The sensitively written Let's Talk About It Books encourage preschool-age and early-grades children to explore their feelings, deal with problems that trouble them, and understand others who have problems of their own. Each title speaks to a particular concern that children might encounter in the course of growing up. All books in this series have appealing color illustrations on every page, and are available in both English and Spanish language editions. A short section at the back of each book offers related advice to parents. My Friend Has Down Syndrome explores this common chromosomal condition from a child's perspective. Younger children may be confused and have many questions when they encounter kids who have Down syndrome. Here, in this reassuring story, two children, one with Down syndrome and one without, learn that they are both good at different things and that by helping each other overcome their fears and difficulties they can accomplish a great deal together.
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  • It's Called Dyslexia

    Jennifer Moore-Mallinos, Nuria Roca

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Sept. 1, 2007)
    This is one of several titles in Barron's Live and Learn series for younger children. They are books that take a child's point of view, especially if the child suffers from some physical challenge or lack self-confidence in going about everyday activities. These attractively illustrated picture storybooks encourage kids never to be afraid of a challenge. Following each story are four pages of suggested activities that relate to the book's theme. A final two-page section offers advice to parents. The child in this story knows the alphabet, but she sometimes has trouble putting all the letters together to read words. No matter how hard she tries, she often mixes up the letters or writes them backwards. She's unhappy until her teacher explains that she has dyslexia, and that she can be helped to read and write correctly.
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  • I Am Deaf

    Jennifer Moore-Mallinos, Marta Fabrega

    Paperback (B.E.S., March 1, 2009)
    Titles in the Live and Learn series take a child's point of view--especially the view of children who either suffer from some physical challenge or lack self-confidence in going about their everyday activities. This book describes challenges that hearing-impaired children face, and how one child overcomes them to live a normal, happy life. This attractively illustrated picture storybook series encourages kids to understand themselves and overcome problems that have troubled them. Following each story are four pages of suggested activities that relate to the book's theme. A final two-page section offers advice to parents. Live and Learn titles are available in both English and Spanish language editions. This is an English language title.
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  • Daddy Lost His Job

    Jennifer Moore-Mallinos, Gustavo Mazali

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Barron's brand new Life Lessons series uses cheerful illustrations and down-to-earth language to tackle some of life's more challenging issues from a kid's perspective. Whether it's learning the value of hard work, acknowledging that effort impacts educational success, or overcoming adversity, this series encourages and promotes a sense of individual responsibility, while inspiring hope in kids. Daddy Lost His Job teaches kids that overcoming hard times is easier as a family.
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  • Becoming More

    Jennifer L. Moore

    eBook (, Aug. 10, 2020)
    Becoming a creature made her dangerous. Becoming more could turn her into someone else’s weapon.Plagued by nightmares, Lyn really needs a full night’s sleep and to come to terms with being one of the top three predators in a world where creatures exist in the open. But when her boyfriend teams up with her bully and forces her to acknowledge both sides of her parentage, Lyn realizes she’s more than just a predator and it might cost her her freedom.
  • My Brother is Autistic

    Jennifer Moore-Mallinos, Marta Fabrega

    Paperback (B.E.S., Oct. 1, 2008)
    My Brother is Autistic describes a condition that affects many families. Medical experts are just beginning to understand varying degrees of autism and its impact on both the autistic child and his family. This book describes an autistic child from his brother's point of view. It talks about ways autistic kids can be helped and how they can better relate to their family and surroundings.The sensitively written Let's Talk About It! books encourage preschool-age and early-grades children to explore their feelings, deal with problems that trouble them, and understand others who have problems of their own. Each title speaks to a particular concern that children might encounter in the course of growing up. All books in this series have appealing color illustrations on every page. A short section at the back of each book offers related advice to parents.
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  • Daddy's Getting Married

    Jennifer Moore-Mallinos

    Paperback (Book House, April 1, 2013)
    'Daddy's Getting Married' encourages boys and girls to understand that a parent who remarries will continue to love them and look after them.
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  • Becoming More

    Jennifer L. Moore

    Paperback (Jennifer L. Moore, Aug. 10, 2020)
    Becoming a creature made her dangerous. Becoming more could turn her into someone else’s weapon.Plagued by nightmares, Lyn really needs a full night’s sleep and to come to terms with being one of the top three predators in a world where creatures exist in the open. But when her boyfriend teams up with her bully and forces her to acknowledge both sides of her parentage, Lyn realizes she’s more than just a predator and it might cost her freedom.
  • Winning Isn't Everything!

    Jennifer Moore-Mallinos

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Sept. 1, 2007)
    This is one of several titles in Barron's Live and Learn series for younger children. They are books that take a child's point of view, especially if the child suffers from some physical challenge or lack self-confidence in going about everyday activities. These attractively illustrated picture storybooks encourage kids never to be afraid of a challenge. Following each story are four pages of suggested activities that relate to the book's theme. A final two-page section offers advice to parents. This story's little boy plays on a hockey team, and everybody on the team very much wants to win the championship. But when they forget to play fair, a boy on the opposing team is injured. They feel badly about the accident and come to realize that being a good sport is more important than winning.
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