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Books in A Helping Hand series

  • Helping Hands Set

    Various

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2019)
    It's important to help others, but it's also important to know when to ask for help. Readers of this engaging series learn the value of working together and developing positive relationships through teamwork. Each book features relatable characters and realistic situations so readers can easily apply the lessons to their own lives. Colorful illustrations provide for an engaging collection that is sure to be an excellent addition to any library or classroom. Features include: Each book presents important lessons that readers can use in their own lives. Vibrant illustrations and accessible text engage readers of many levels. Readers are encouraged to build and foster positive relationships.
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  • Chloe's Special Family

    QED Publishing

    Hardcover (QEB Publishing, Aug. 18, 2020)
    The Richardson's are having a big family reunion and Chloe can't wait to meet her new baby cousin. But as everyone is gushing over baby Braeden, Chloe can't help but feel different. She doesn't have the Richardson nose like Braeden and she doesn't have the Richardson chin either. She doesn't have them because Chloe was adopted. Chloe doesn't feel like a Richardson at all, until her parents come over and play her "tell me again" game to remind her how special and loved she is. This sensitive story aims to help children understand and cope with situations that could potentially be upsetting, such as adoption.
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  • Helping Hand Books: Get Well Soon, Adam

    Sarah Duchess of York, Ian Cunliffe

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, Aug. 2, 2011)
    Poor Adam. He's felt rotten for weeks and can't even leave his room. Will he ever get better? With a little help from his mother, and a special surprise from his best friend, Adam cheers up and realizes that things will eventually return to normal.
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  • Take Your Time!

    Jennifer Moore-Mallinos, Gustavo Mazali

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Sometimes it just seems easier to hurry up and get something over with, but that can often lead to carelessness or mistakes. This captivating book helps readers see that slowing down and taking your time leads to excellent results, and can even save time in the long run. Relatable situations and characters help readers see that these lessons can be applied to their own lives. Colorful illustrations paired with stimulating text make for an engaging volume, sure to be popular among readers of many ages and levels.
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  • Clean It!

    Georgie Birkett

    Board book (Child's Play International, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Which chores need doing today? What's the best way of doing them? And who's going to help? Helping with real tasks is a natural progression from pretend play, and is a crucial stage in a child's development. Achieving a shared goal encourages a sense of responsibility, and develops many skills useful in later life. Simple conversational text and lively illustrations are carefully designed to encourage further dialogue between reader and child.
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  • Always Me

    Anne De Bode

    Paperback (Evans Brothers Ltd, )
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  • What About Neko?

    Nancy Loewen, Elisa Paganelli

    Hardcover (QEB Publishing, May 5, 2020)
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  • Helping Hand Books: Jacob Goes to the Doctor and Sophie Visits the Dentist

    Sarah Duchess of York, Ian Cunliffe

    Hardcover (Sterling, March 1, 2011)
    Two stories in one! Going to the doctor or dentist for the first time can be scary to a child-but this book offers comfort and reassurance by gently explaining exactly what will happen in both situations. First, children follow Jacob as a nurse gives him an injection, and then they hear about Sophie's experience visiting the dentist for her first checkup. It's the perfect pre-appointment book.
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  • Let's Work Together!

    Jennifer Moore-Mallinos, Gustavo Mazali

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Learning to work as a team is an important part of growing up. Being able to pick out when it's best to work independently and when it's best to work together can be tough, but sometimes it's necessary to accept help, and to lend help. With the guidance of this innovative volume, readers see why cooperation and working together can make things easier and more efficient. Beautiful illustrations and concise text guide readers through this captivating story of teamwork.
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  • Not All Heroes Wear Capes

    Jennifer Moore-Mallinos, Gustavo Mazali

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Most young people are familiar with superheroes, but in real life, it's the ordinary heroes that walk among us that really make a difference. Readers of this engaging volume learn that there's more to being a hero than being able to fly or having other superpowers. Being kind, helping others, or doing what's right even when it's tough are all things that make for pretty good, real-life heroes. Relatable characters are truly engaging through colorful illustrations, while age-appropriate text encourages readers to make positive, helpful decisions in their own lives.
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