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Books in Let's Talk About It! series

  • Let's Talk About Feeling Disappointed: An Interpersonal Feelings Book

    Joy Wilt Berry, Roey Fitzpatrick

    Paperback (Gold Star Pub, July 1, 2000)
    Explains how people can feel angry, distrustful, and frustrated when they are disappointed, how to respond to disappointing people and situations, and how to feel better.
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  • Racism

    Bruce Sanders

    Library Binding (Creative Co, July 30, 2005)
    Book by Sanders, Bruce
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  • Let's Talk About Feeling Jealous: An Interpersonal Feelings Book

    Joy Wilt Berry, Roey Fitzpatrick

    Paperback (Gold Star Pub, May 1, 2000)
    Discusses what jealousy is and how it makes people feel, then explains some reasons why people feel jealous and ways to combat those feelings.
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  • A Treasure Hunt for Mama and Me: Helping Children Cope with Parental Illness

    Renee Le Verrier, Samuel Frank, Adam Taylor

    Paperback (New Horizon Press, June 4, 2013)
    Billy is excited to take a walk through the woods with his mama. But Billy's mama is different than other mamas. She often stumbles and shakes and needs to stop to take medicine and rest. Billy's mama has Parkinson's disease. While his mama takes breaks, Billy hunts for treasure to add to their collection. They find a pine cone and two shiny stones and Billy hopes to add more.On the walk out of the woods, Billy realizes their yellow pouch of treasures has fallen out of his pack. He runs back to look for it and sees his pouch in some reeds, but he stumbles. Billy's mom comes to help him out of the mud and explains to Billy that the real treasure is each other. The simple, loving message is supplemented with tips and suggestions to help children cope with parental illnesses.
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  • Step Families

    Sarah Levete

    Library Binding (Creative Co, July 30, 2005)
    Levete, Sarah
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  • Divorce

    Fred Rogers, Jim Judkis

    Hardcover (PaperStar Book, Oct. 15, 1998)
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  • Let's talk about feeling embarrassed

    Joy Berry

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2002)
    Book by Berry, Joy
  • Let's Talk about It: Stepfamilies

    Fred Rogers, Jim Judkis

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, Aug. 16, 2001)
    None
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  • When mom and Dad are angry: Colored feelings

    Ruth Follmond Apolet, Lucia Benito

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 24, 2015)
    "…When Mommy and Daddy, in their room, are in the middle of a fight, I think maybe I didn’t do something right…" When our kids experience anger or yelling, they get anxious. We've all experienced that. This story is about parents-children relationship – the fears and the concerns involved along with strengthening and building self confidence by talking openly, bringing up happy kids. This is a book for you parents and for your children in the same time, A great chance for reading, painting and talking together about your life and emotions and in the same time, to save his sweet language and his personality forever. You can do it in the second part of this book. It can be also, a great present to give him when he will be a grown up person or a parent. enjoy.
  • Harry the Happy Caterpillar Grows: Helping Children Adjust to Change

    Cindy Jett, Kathy Voerg

    Paperback (New Horizon Press, June 22, 2010)
    Harry loves everything about his caterpillar life: crawling up trees, eating leaves, playing with his caterpillar friends, and participating in the Caterpillar Games each Friday. He even enjoys going to caterpillar school where his teacher, a beautiful butterfly named Ms. Betty, teaches about the best leaves to eat. Then one day, Ms. Betty teaches a lesson called "How to Build a Cocoon," where she tells her caterpillar students about building cocoons and turning into butterflies. Harry cannot believe that he has to give up the life he loves as a caterpillar to become a butterfly. Harry decides he won't grow up — he wants to stay the same. Harry's friends, however, teach him that change is a good and promising part of life. Harry's endearing, colorfully illustrated story helps children not to fear change and highlights the positive aspects of growth in our rapidly changing world.
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  • My Grandparents Are Special

    Jennifer Moore-Mallinos, Marta Fabrega

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Sept. 1, 2006)
    This book explores the extraordinary loving relationship that typically exists between very young children and their grandparents. The sensitively written Let's Talk About It Books encourage preschool-age and early-grades children to explore their feelings, and speak openly to a parent or other trusted adult about things that trouble them--or are very important to them. Each title discusses a particular concern that children often 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 advice to parents.
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  • The Special Raccoon: Helping a Child Learn about Handicaps and Love

    Kim Carlisle

    Paperback (New Horizon Press, March 1, 1995)
    This is a lovingly illustrated, unusually moving story of two raccoon sisters, one of whom is profoundly handicapped. In the course of the beautiful spring day they spend together, the "normal" sister learns to accept and appreciate the uniqueness of each one of us.
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