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Books in Let's Talk about It series

  • Jessica's Two Familes: Helping Children Learn to Cope with Blended Households

    Lynne Hugo LPCC, Adam Gordon

    Paperback (New Horizon Press, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Like so many children from divorced families, Jessica finds herself dealing with the pressures and anger that come when both her mother and father remarry and she has two whole new families to live with, each with different rules. She feels angry because nothing is like how it was before. Her new step-parents set down rules that feel unfair, and her new step-siblings don't seem to want her around. Jessica feels lonely because her mother spends time with her new husband, Mike, and her father is busy with two additional children to raise.With honesty and compassion, Jessica's Two Families teaches children that it is okay to be upset about adjusting to new families. It urges them to share their hurt feelings with their parents and counselors so that everyone can learn how to make the good parts of a new extended family better. Children learn that functioning as blended family will take time, but their efforts will be rewarded. Two new families means twice the love!
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  • Food Hygiene

    Pete Sanders

    Hardcover (The Watts Publishing Group, May 31, 1990)
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  • All My Feelings at Preschool: Nathan's Day

    Susan Conlin, Susan Levine Friedman, M. Kathryn Smith, David W. Krueger MD

    Paperback (Parenting Press, Jan. 1, 1991)
    Follows four-year-old Nathan through a day at preschool and encourages toddlers to discuss feelings
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  • Moving

    Caitie McAneney

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Moving can be a time of confusion and worry, especially for kids. This book tactfully explores the feelings that come with moving, and offers strategies for readjusting to the changes. Through relatable language, this book teaches readers about the importance of accepting their feelings and expressing them to others. Thought-provoking “Tell Me More” sections supplement the text, as do vivid visuals, a glossary, and an index. Readers can learn more about moving by checking out websites for further reading.
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  • Let's Talk About: My New Baby

    Stella Gurney, Fiona Freund

    Hardcover (Pan Macmillan, Feb. 1, 2013)
    Meet Jack. He’s two, and soon he’ll be having a new baby brother or sister. While Jack narrates what is going on around him, simple, funny cartoons show his perceptions of how his mummy will "have" the baby; how he will share his mummy with the baby; his real feelings about the baby when it finally arrives; and much more. Featuring breastfeeding, tears, and television, this is a new baby book with a difference!
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  • There's a Skunk in My Bunk: Helping Children Learn Tolerance

    Psy.D. Joseph T. McCann, Thomas Gerlach

    Paperback (New Horizon Press, Dec. 6, 2002)
    When a young boy finds a shivering skunk snuggled in his bunk bed on a cold autumn night, he is horrified and orders the animal out of his house. After all, skunks are nasty, smelly creatures, right? Frightened, the skunk finds the courage to stand his ground, defending himself and others like him. As these two strangers come to know each other, the boy learns that he must think for himself and not prejudge others.This appealingly illustrated, humorous tale with its important message of tolerance for others identifies — and discourages — stereotypic thinking in children.
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  • Learning Difficulties

    Sarah Levete

    Library Binding (Stargazer Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Explains why some people find it difficult to learn, and describes the challenges that people with learning difficulties face.
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  • Keeping Safe

    Sarah Levete

    Library Binding (Stargazer Books, Jan. 11, 2007)
    Examines situations that may occur at any time whether you're are home, at school or playing on the computer.
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  • Fostering and Adoption

    Sarah Levete

    Library Binding (Stargazer Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Explains why someone may be fostered or adopted and what happens during the process.
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  • Let's Talk About Being Patient

    Joy Berry

    Paperback (Joy Berry Books, May 15, 2009)
    Let's Talk About Being Patient explains to children the value of patience and teaches them how to be patient whenever necessary. Companion CD includes songs and read-along with Joy.
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  • Raising Rabbits

    David Armentrout, Patricia Armentrout

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2010)
    The Perfect Introduction To Being A Pet Owner For The Child Ready To Get A Rabbit.
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  • Saying no

    Joy Wilt Berry

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Examines, in simple text and illustrations, situations when saying no is an appropriate response and situations when it is the wrong thing to say.