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Books published by publisher Childswork/Childsplay

  • My Listening Friend: A Story About the Benefits of Counseling

    P.J. Michaels

    Spiral-bound (Childswork/Childsplay, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Ages 5 -11. It is hard to fully appreciate how children must feel when they first go to a counselor. This book - written from the point of view of a child - can make it easier for children to understand what typically happens in a counselor's office. The child in the story is referred for counseling because of his behavioral problems, and although he doesn't want to see the counselor, he quickly learns the value of having a special listening friend. Great illustrations.
  • Shelly the Seagull: Educating Children About Depression

    Shelly Weiss

    Paperback (Childswork/Childsplay, Feb. 22, 2013)
    This book is aimed at educating children ages 4-8. The story explains a specific medical condition in kid-friendly language in hopes of demystifying perceived differences to readers so they can comfortably and freely interact with others who are unlike themselves without fearing the unknown. Educating children early in life will help them appreciate diversity and acceptance.Includes discussion questions for the child who has the medical condition, and discussion questions for the child who does not have the medical condition. 16-pages.
  • No More Bullies!

    Marcia Nass

    Paperback (Childswork/Childsplay, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Ages 5 - 12. Based on the No More Bullies! game, this workbook teaches kids how to handle tough guys. Sam is having trouble with Horrible Henry. He's even having nightmares about being picked on. Puzzles, word games and drawing activities teach Sam and other children that they can stand up to bullies in a safe way and still feel good about themselves.
  • All About Divorce

    Mary B. Field

    Paperback (Childswork/Childsplay, March 15, 1800)
    None
  • My Dad Is Getting Married Again

    Lisa M. Schab, Bruce Van Patter

    Paperback (Childswork/Childsplay, Jan. 1, 1995)
    None
  • All About Divorce

    Mary B. Field, Alex Forbes

    Paperback (Childswork/Childsplay, Dec. 1, 1992)
    Book by Field, Mary B.
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  • The Hyena Who Lost Her Laugh by Jessica Lamb-Shapiro

    Jessica Lamb-Shapiro

    Paperback (Childswork/Childsplay, March 15, 1861)
    None
  • Survival Guide to Childhood Depression

    Susan E. Dubuque

    Paperback (Childswork/Childsplay, March 1, 1996)
    Survival Guide
  • Sometimes I Drive My Mom Crazy, But I Know She's Crazy About Me: A Self-Esteem B

    Lawrence E. Shapiro; Illustrator-Timothy Parrotte

    Paperback (Childswork/Childsplay, July 6, 1993)
    None
  • Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star: BSL

    Annie Kubler

    Board book (Childsplay, March 15, 2004)
    Children are able to communicate by signing before they develop the skills necessary for speech. By teaching simple sign language to children from as young as eight months, we can help them to convey their emotions and their needs. When children begin to talk, having sign language to fall back on provides a comforting safety net. Add to the fun of signing by singing well-known nursery rhymes and songs. Even proficient speakers will long enjoy signing to a favourite song or rhyme. Simple and clear signing instructions allow anyone to join in.
  • Finger Puppet Nursery Rhymes

    Annie Kubler

    Audio CD (Childsplay, March 15, 2007)
    Five fantastic finger puppets bring these popular rhymes to life. What could be more enjoyable than spending time with your child, sharing songs and rhymes together? Young children love nursery rhymes and finger puppets, so this book is sure to be a winner! The finger puppets allow children to interact with the rhymes whilst developing motor skills. Includes Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star; Hickory Dickory Dock; Baa Baa Black Sheep; Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear and Incey Wincey Spider.