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  • Why Does That Man Have Such a Big Nose?

    Mary Beth Quinsey

    Paperback (Parenting Press, Jan. 1, 1996)
    Everybody looks different. But different doesn't have to mean bad, ugly, scary or wrong. This well-illustrated book helps young children understand some of the differences we see in everyday life. It answers questions without making value judgments and without embarrassing anyone. Excellent for the parent or caregiver who wants to develop positive attitudes in children toward all kinds of people. This book also suggests how to teach children when and how it's appropriate to ask questions.
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  • I'm Scared

    Elizabeth Crary, Jean Whitney

    Paperback (Parenting Press, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Tracy, who is afraid of dogs, must decide what to do when new neighbors move in, bringing a big dog with them
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  • When You're Mad and You Know It

    Elizabeth Crary, Shari Steelsmith, Mits Katayama

    Board book (Parenting Press, Jan. 1, 1996)
    The titles in this attractive series of board books are charming beginner’s introductions to a feelings vocabulary. Each book contains rhymes that can be sung to the tune of “If You’re Happy and You Know It . . .” and gives infants and toddlers a head start on the road to a healthy expression of feelings. This unique series fills a critical need in a most engaging way. Children are encouraged to cope with their anger by giving a shout or blowing air out in this appealing board book.
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  • My Grandma Died: A Child's Story About Death and Loss

    Lory Britain, Carol Deach

    Paperback (Parenting Press, Jan. 1, 2003)
    A young child talks about the emotions felt after Grandma's death. Includes a list entitled "Things I can do when someone I love dies."
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  • I'm Excited

    Elizabeth Crary, Jean Whitney

    Paperback (Parenting Press, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Twins discuss their feelings on their birthday with their mother, who suggests things they can do to channel their excitement
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  • My Name Is Not Dummy

    Elizabeth Crary, Marina Megale

    Paperback (Parenting Press, Jan. 1, 1996)
    Jenny doesn't like it when Eduardo calls her names. But what can she do? Your child can decide. If the first suggestion doesn't work, you can try again.
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  • The Way I Feel

    Janan Cain

    (Parenting Press, Jan. 1, 2005)
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  • The Way I Feel

    Janan Cain

    Paperback (Parenting Press, Aug. 16, 2004)
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  • Yes, I Can Listen!

    Steve Metzger, Susan Szecsi

    eBook (Parenting Press, Aug. 6, 2019)
    This book is specially designed in Amazon's fixed-layout KF8 format with region magnification. Double-tap on an area of text to zoom and read. Listening is an essential life skill that helps children achieve success at school, follow safety rules and show others that they care about them. In a world filled with distractions, being a "good listener" has become more difficult than ever. The playful rhymes of Yes, I Can Listen! encourage children to appreciate the rewards of attentive listening. With sweet characters, varied type faces, and vivid colors, this picture book introduces a variety of listening scenarios. Each two-page spread let children imagine how they might listen in a number of common situations. Yes, I Can Listen! concludes with a page of suggestions for parents who wish to explore more activities that encourage and develop their children's listening skills.
  • I'm Proud

    Elizabeth Crary, Jean Whitney

    Paperback (Parenting Press, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Mandy ties her shoes by herself, but everyone is too busy to notice
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  • I'm Lost

    Elizabeth Crary, Marina Megale

    Paperback (Parenting Press, Jan. 1, 1996)
    Presents a situation where a child is lost at the zoo and encourages critical thinking on the part of the reader to resolve the problem
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  • Making the Grade

    Carl W. Bosch

    Paperback (Parenting Press, Jan. 1, 1991)
    The reader must decide what to do when extra soccer practice has resulted in a poor report card
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