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  • Help Me Be Good Being a Bad Sport

    Joy Berry, Bartholomew

    Paperback (Joy Berry Books, June 15, 2010)
    "Help Me Be Good: Being A Bad Sport" (Help Me Be Good series) helps children understand the difference between being a bad sport and a good sport. Joy Berry's pragmatic approach shows children how to win and lose graciously while treating others the way you want to be treated. Like all of Joy Berry's books, "Help Me Be Good: Being A Bad Sport" speaks directly to the child and acts as a problem-solving resource for parents and caregivers. The book is filled with full-color illustrations and simple text that make the sometimes-difficult information easy to take in."Help Me Be Good: Being A Bad Sport" includes a web address for FREE downloads."Help Me Be Good: Being A Bad Sport" is recommended for children ages 4-7.Joy Berry's book series include the I Love books (ages 1-3); Let's Talk About (ages 3-6); Help Me Be Good (ages 4-7); A Fun and Easy Way (ages 7-10); Winning Skills (ages 11 and up); and Good Answers to Tough Questions (ages 6-12).
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  • Moonkid and Liberty

    Paul Kropp

    Hardcover (Joy st Books, June 1, 1990)
    While Libby and Ian experience the problems of starting over at a new high school, their mother resurfaces in their lives and wants them to live with her in California and leave their aging hippie father
  • Charles Tiger by Siobhan Dodds

    Siobhan Dodds

    Hardcover (Joy St Books, March 15, 1654)
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  • Help Me Be Good Being Mean

    Joy Berry, Bartholomew

    Paperback (Joy Berry Books, Oct. 26, 2010)
    "Help Me Be Good: Being Mean" (Help Me Be Good series) helps children learn to treat others the way they want to be treated and to avoid hurtful and angry behavior. "Being Mean" helps children address why they may be behaving in this way, and how to control their mean behavior. Like all of Joy Berry's books, "Help Me Be Good: Being Mean" speaks directly to the child and acts as a problem-solving resource for parents and caregivers. The book is filled with full-color illustrations and simple text that make the sometimes-difficult information easy to take in."Help Me Be Good: Being Mean" includes a web address for FREE downloads, which you'll find located on the back cover."Help Me Be Good: Being Mean" is recommended for children ages 4-7.Joy Berry's book series include the I Love books (ages 1-3); Let's Talk About (ages 3-6); Help Me Be Good (ages 4-7); A Fun and Easy Way (ages 7-10); Winning Skills (ages 11 and up); and Good Answers to Tough Questions (ages 6-12).
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  • Good Answers To Tough Questions About Death

    Joy Berry

    Paperback (Joy Berry Books, Jan. 25, 2008)
    Good Answers To Tough Questions About Death provides accurate information about the process of dying, as well as people's perceptions and beliefs about death and life after death.
  • Help Me Be Good Whining

    Joy Berry, Bartholomew

    Paperback (Joy Berry Books, June 8, 2010)
    "Help Me Be Good: Whining" (Help Me Be Good series) talks to children about why they whine and encourages them to find better ways to get their needs met. Joy Berry's pragmatic approach shows children real ways to handle situations like asking for attention instead of whining to get it. Like all of Joy Berry's books, "Help Me Be Good: Whining" speaks directly to the child and acts as a problem-solving resource for parents and caregivers. The book is filled with full-color illustrations and simple text that make the sometimes-difficult information easy to take in."Help Me Be Good: Whining" includes a web address for FREE downloads."Help Me Be Good: Whining" is recommended for children ages 4-7.Joy Berry's book series include the I Love books (ages 1-3); Let's Talk About (ages 3-6); Help Me Be Good (ages 4-7); A Fun and Easy Way (ages 7-10); Winning Skills (ages 11 and up); and Good Answers to Tough Questions (ages 6-12).
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  • Blue Lotus

    Herge

    Hardcover (Joy st Books, April 1, 1992)
    Tintin travels to Shanghai where he and his dog, Snowy, encounter Japanese spies, sabotage, and opium smugglers.
  • Let's Talk About Feeling Worried

    Joy Berry, Maggie Smith

    Paperback (Joy Berry Books, Oct. 26, 2010)
    "Let's Talk About Feeling Worried" (Let's Talk About series) helps children handle their anxiety by teaching them that worrying is normal, but by asking questions and learning about their fears, they can ease their worrying. "Feeling Worried" encourages children to learn the facts about their worries, and discuss them with a caring adult. The book also teaches tactics to help children calm themselves when faced with a worrisome situation. Like all of Joy Berry's books, "Let's Talk About Feeling Worried" speaks directly to the child and acts as a problem-solving resource for parents and caregivers. The book is filled with full-color illustrations and simple text that make the sometimes-difficult information easy to take in."Let's Talk About Feeling Worried" includes a web address for FREE downloads."Let's Talk About Feeling Worried" is recommended for children ages 3-6.Joy Berry's book series include the I Love books (ages 1-3); Let's Talk About (ages 3-6); Help Me Be Good (ages 4-7); A Fun and Easy Way (ages 7-10); Winning Skills (ages 11 and up); and Good Answers to Tough Questions (ages 6-12).
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  • Help Me Be Good Being Selfish

    Joy Berry, Bartholomew

    Paperback (Joy Berry Books, June 8, 2010)
    "Help Me Be Good: Being Selfish" (Help Me Be Good series) helps children define selfishness and the importance of being thoughtful and considerate. Joy Berry's pragmatic approach shows children real ways to handle situations such as sharing, giving, and taking turns. Like all of Joy Berry's books, "Help Me Be Good: Being Selfish" speaks directly to the child and acts as a problem-solving resource for parents and caregivers. The book is filled with full-color illustrations and simple text that make the sometimes-difficult information easy to take in."Help Me Be Good: Being Selfish" includes a web address for FREE downloads."Help Me Be Good: Being Selfish" is recommended for children ages 4-7.Joy Berry's book series include the I Love books (ages 1-3); Let's Talk About (ages 3-6); Help Me Be Good (ages 4-7); A Fun and Easy Way (ages 7-10); Winning Skills (ages 11 and up); and Good Answers to Tough Questions (ages 6-12).
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  • So Much to Tell You

    John Marsden

    Hardcover (Joy st Books, April 1, 1989)
    Based on a true story, this novel focuses on fourteen-year-old girl who takes refuge from the tragic events of her past in a withering silence
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  • Let's Talk About Feeling Afraid

    Joy Berry, Maggie Smith

    Paperback (Joy Berry Books, June 8, 2010)
    "Let's Talk About Feeling Afraid" (Let's Talk About series) helps children understand and manage the difficult emotion of fear. Joy Berry's pragmatic approach shows children real ways to handle their fears in different situations that will lead to positive outcomes. Like all of Joy Berry's books, "Let's Talk About Feeling Afraid" speaks directly to the child and acts as a problem-solving resource for parents and caregivers. The book is filled with full-color illustrations and simple text that make the sometimes-difficult information easy to take in."Let's Talk About Feeling Afraid" includes a web address for FREE downloads."Let's Talk About Feeling Afraid" is recommended for children ages 3-6.Joy Berry's book series include the I Love books (ages 1-3); Let's Talk About (ages 3-6); Help Me Be Good (ages 4-7); A Fun and Easy Way (ages 7-10); Winning Skills (ages 11 and up); and Good Answers to Tough Questions (ages 6-12).
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  • The Boy in the Moon

    Ronald Koertge

    Hardcover (Joy st Books, June 1, 1990)
    A perceptive look at the perplexities of being seventeen follows the changing relationships among long-time friends Frieda, Kevin, and Nick, when they reunite for their senior year following summer vacation