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  • Pen Pal: My Pen Pal lives in France

    cally Fiinsbury, Timothy Finsbury

    language (, July 21, 2018)
    Pen PalsA simple story about friendship and companionship. Timothy and Adam live a world apart although they are both Europeans they have similarities and differences in both their lives. Join Timothy as he gets to know about his new pen pal and how British Values help him in his life. Growing up can be made easier by having a friend to share details of your life and to care about your wellbeing.
  • The lovely cat: Curiosity and wonder

    cally finsbury, Cally Finsbury

    eBook (, Aug. 11, 2020)
    A smiple repeative story a boy who saw something awesome one day.What did he see?Who did he tell?Join a small child on his journey of curiosity and discovery.
  • Solar System: Knowledge and understanding of the world we live in

    Cally Finsbury, Timothy Finsbury

    eBook (, July 19, 2020)
    Join Timothy as he struggles through the challenges of growing up. He loves to learn. He loves finding out about things that interest him. Timothy shares his love and understanding of the Solar System.
  • Never give up

    Cally Finsbury, Timothy Finsbury

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 24, 2017)
    Never give upHas your child ever said to you ‘There’s no point, I can't do it. I will never be able to do it’ or avoided doing an actvitiey because they’ve failed at it in the past?Feelings like this can be devastating.Some children will tend to give up on challenging tasks or avoid tasks they’ve failed at before. They tend to believe that being ‘good’ at a particular activity is something they can’t control. This is the story of a child who learned an important lesson from a spider.
  • Never give up: Resilience for kids

    Cally Finsbury, Timothy Finsbury

    eBook
    Never give upChildren's story to help to demonstrate the importance of determination and grit.What can you do to help your children become more successful?Read with your child and provide examples of characters who have a growth mindset and attitude that helps them to resolve difficult or challenging situations.Teach resilience, grit, determination, and strength of mind, resilience is being able to spring back after a setback and define one’s self as a person who doesn't give up.It is vital that your children know strategies to gain help and support and to feel like they will eventually succeed because of a growth mindset, effective coping skills and strong inner values. Empower your children and help them thrive and not feel prolonged anguish! What to say when your child is struggling. This simple story about a child who had a tough day and was feeling glum. An observation of a spider helped the child to realise something important about resilience. This story can be used as a prompt about growth mindset and how to develop grit and determination to cope with any situation.Find out how growth mindset helped this child.
  • Willpower: Growth mindset and grit for kids

    Cally Finsbury, Timothy Finsbury

    language (, Oct. 16, 2016)
    Willpower instinctThis is a simple story for young children who need to develop their understanding and awareness of sticking with things and not just giving up on new activities or tasks.In life, willpower is crucial for success. By reading stories about the importance and relevance of willpower you can help your child to develop of a growth mindset and to realise the importance of not giving up if something is challenging or new.Are you looking for a children's book that is highly entertaining and will encourage your child to communicate confidently and logically? Did you know that good thing can happen out of the most unlikely of situations? Read this story and you will discover how things changed for the better for some children in their school.Meet the BloomsMeet Timothy Bloom. He is eight years old, full of curiosity, constantly thinking and always asking questions.Meet Timothy’s mother, Mrs Bloom, she does her best to answer Timothy’s questions and help him navigate through the mysteries and challenges of life.Meet Timothy’s dad, Mr Bloom, he does his best to help and guide Timothy just as Timothy’s mother does, but in his own special way.Timothy has a problem; he wants to be better at scoring goals. When he gives up because it is too challenging, his father is disappointed and tells Timothy that he needs the willpower to succeed. Timothy is not sure what willpower is and asks his mum to help him understand. Timothy learns the meaning and the importance of willpower to help him achieve his goal and succeed.Follow the adventures of Timothy. This is an excellent read for early and beginning readers. Each story contains an important moral and lesson. With cute and bright illustrations for younger readers, questions and fun ideas.
  • I can see patterns

    Cally Finsbury, Timothy Finsbury

    language (, Nov. 4, 2016)
    I can see patterns Children's story with creative images that can stimulate discussion and conversation.Come with me and tell me what you can see.I can see so many different things. My mind helps me to create different things. Sometimes I see textures, marks, patterns, shapes or things. What can you see?Did you know that good things can happen out of the most unlikely of situations? Meet the children and explore.
  • The park

    Cally Finsbury

    eBook
    This is Charlie he loves to run and explore. The park is a wonderful place to explore.A simple story to encourage your children to look and see the world around them. Charlie goes to the park and explores.What can you see?Includes did you know section about the weather and the seasons.Use this simple story to encourage role play and to provide examples of what I can see. I can see so many different things. My mind helps me to create different things. Sometimes, I play hide and seek, or treasure hunt. My favourite game is exploring my surroundings whilst being something incredible, like a knight or ninja. What will you do when you go to the park?Kindle format includes free book Amy and the Ant.Paper back edition does not include free book Amy and the Ant.
  • Singing Bowl: Mindfulness and meditation

    Cally Finsbury, Timothy Finsbury

    eBook (, July 16, 2020)
    Join Timothy as he struggles through the ups and downs of growing up. In this simple story, Timothy is feeling down because he is living in a bubble. He tries different strategies to help him cope with the change to his life. He misses his normal routine and he wants to feel better. He tries being mindful and new activities to help his mental well being.
  • The many adventures of Ella: The enchanted tree

    Cally Finsbury, Timothy Finsbury

    language (, April 26, 2017)
    The many adventures of EllaA simple story to read to a young child.Ella is seven years old. Ella loves to explore and fly her kite. Going to the park is something this young girl enjoys doing. What if when you are on an ordinary trip to the park you notice the beauty of nature?What if a trip to the park revealed more than you expected?What if you were able to gain a new way of appreciating something apparently as natural as a tree?In this short story, we find out why belief can be important in helping you to imagine and explore.Can be used as a prompt to discuss routines.Can be used as a prompt to discuss freedom.Can be used as a prompt to discuss worries and anxieties.Can be used as a prompt to discuss family life and challenging situations.Can be read to a younger child to stimulate their interest in something that interests them. Perhaps they could gain an interest in subjects such as cats or trees.Can be read at bedtime to a younger child.Just a few challenging words to stimulate the child's thinking and develop their vocabulary.Discussion prompt included about cats.Non fiction section about cats.This book contains a short and concise “Did you know” section about cats?For instance, did you know, a group of cats is called a clowder?An ideal book for a pre-visit to the park to meet the new UK government my activity list of visiting a park and exploring nature.
  • The thinking story

    Cally Finsbury, Tim Finsbury

    language (, Oct. 10, 2016)
    Read this story and you will discover how things changed for the better for some children in their school.Meet the Children Johnny and Jessica Jenkins are brother and sister. Johnny had a problem that drove his mum and sister crazy. Johnny was always complaining that he was bored and that he had nothing to do. For most children, this has been a problem that they have often experienced. This is the story of how Johnny and Jessica started to get everyone in their school talking and thinking about what they would rather be and why. This new game spread throughout the school, it got children thinking, talking and convincing each other about what they think and what their preferences are. Each child felt better because they could play the game anywhere and adapt the rules to suit the players. Some children asked if they would rather be a super hero or a knight and they would explain why and try to convince the other person why it would be better to be a knight or super hero. Follow the adventures of Johnny and Jessica. This is an excellent read for encouraging early and beginning readers.
  • What if ...I was a cat

    Cally Finsbury, Timothy Finsbury

    language (, Oct. 23, 2016)
    What if … I was a catAre you looking for a children's book that is highly entertaining and will encourage your child to communicate confidently and logically? Did you know that good thing can happen out of the most unlikely of situations? Meet the BloomsMeet Amy Bloom. She is six years old, full of curiosity, constantly thinking and always asking questions.Meet Amy’s mother, Mrs Bloom, she does her best to answer Amy’s questions and help her navigate through the mysteries and challenges of life.Meet Amy’s dad, Mr Bloom, he does his best to help and guide Amy, just as Amy’s mother does, but in his own special way.Amy has a question; she wants to know what it would be like if she was a cat. Amy has a wonderful time using her imagination, picturing what it would be like to be a cat.Follow the adventures of Amy. This is an excellent read for early and beginning readers. Each story contains an important moral and lesson. With cute and bright illustrations for younger readers, questions and fun ideas.These stories are great for quick bedtime stories and to be read aloud with friends and family!•Excellent for encouraging early and beginning readers•Great for reading aloud with friends and family•Fun short stories that are great for a quick bedtime storyThis book is particularly great for travelling, waiting rooms, and being read aloud at home.