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Books with author Jessica Lamb-Shapiro

  • The Hyena Who Lost Her Laugh

    Jessica Lamb-Shapiro

    Paperback (Childswork/Childsplay, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Each book in this unique series features an animal that loses the very thing he or she is know for, but then regains it with the help of simple, sound advice. After a string of difficult events, Hillary the Hyena loses her much-loved laugh! When she learns the secret of optimistic thinking, and changes her attitude and behavior, she soon restores her laugh.
  • The Bear Who Lost His Sleep: A Story About Worring Too Much

    Jessica Lamb-Shapiro

    Paperback (Childswork/Childsplay, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Benjamin Bear worried so much that he couldn't fall asleep when it was time to hibernate for the winter. He learns how reasoning things out can help reduce anxiety.
  • The Bear Who Lost His Sleep Book & Plush

    Jessica Lamb-Shapiro

    Paperback
    Ages: 4-8. Benjamin Bear worried so much that he couldn't fall asleep when it was time to hibernate for winter. He learns how reasoning things out can help reduce anxiety. Each book comes with an adorable stuffed animal figure and activity suggestions.
  • The Hyena Who Lost Her Laugh by Jessica Lamb-Shapiro

    Jessica Lamb-Shapiro

    Paperback (Childswork/Childsplay, March 15, 1861)
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  • Why Do I Get Sick?

    Jessica Lamb

    language (, Feb. 18, 2015)
    Why Do I Get Sick? explains how both catching the flu and getting well again happens on the cellular level. Concepts are explained clearly and simply, and illustrations include friendly cell characters. Written for children of all ages, but may especially appeal to those of kindergarten age.
  • Sometimes I Don't Like to Talk

    Jessica Lamb-Shapiro, Robin C. Morris

    Paperback (Childswork/Childsplay, Dec. 26, 2002)
    Ages 5 - 10. Extreme shyness is one of the most common childhood problems. This book tells the story of a girl who, taking one small step at a time, learns to speak up in school and make new friends. With humorous illustrations and simple language, the book shows children how shyness can be overcome with the aid of patient adults who consistently and gently help them move out into the world.