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  • Germs Are Not for Sharing / Los gĂ©rmenes no son para compartir

    Elizabeth Verdick, Marieka Heinlen

    Board book (Free Spirit Publishing, April 1, 2011)
    1 year & up. Germs Are Not for Sharing/Los germenes no son para compartir by Elizabeth Verdick. In childcare, in preschool, at home, and everywhere, toddlers need to learn that germs are not for sharing. This friendly board book teaches the basics of not spreading germs: Cover up a sneeze or cough. Hug or blow kisses when you're sick. Most importantly, wash your hands! Includes tips for parents and caregivers in both languages. Bilingual English-Spanish edition. Board book. 24 pages.
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  • Words Are Not for Hurting

    Elizabeth Verdick, Marieka Heinlen

    Paperback (Free Spirit Publishing, April 15, 2004)
    The older children get, the more words they know and can use—including hurtful words. This book teaches children that their words belong to them: They can think before they speak, then choose what to say and how to say it. It also explores positive ways to respond when others use unkind words and reinforces the importance of saying “I’m sorry.” Includes tips for parents and caregivers.
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  • Zach Gets Frustrated

    William Mulcahy, Darren McKee

    Hardcover (Free Spirit Publishing, April 2, 2012)
    Zach and his family go to the beach, but Zach is having a lousy day. First, he dropped his toothbrush in the toilet. Then his best friend went to someone else’s birthday party instead of joining him. But most frustrating of all, he can’t get his kite to fly! Zach kicks sand, yells angry words, and asks his dad if they can just go home now. Instead, his dad teaches him a simple, three-step approach to get a handle on frustration and find a way to enjoy himself even when things aren’t going his way: 1) name it (why are you frustrated?); 2) tame it (self-regulation exercises such as deep breathing or visualization); 3) reframe it (change your thoughts to change your feelings). The three-point strategy is presented as the three corners of a triangle and is illustrated as the corners of Zach’s kite. Easy to understand and easy to remember.Zach Rules SeriesZach struggles with social issues like getting along, handling frustrations, making mistakes, and other everyday problems typical of young kids. Each book in the Zach Rules series presents a single, simple storyline involving one such problem. As each story develops, Zach and readers learn straightforward tools for coping with their struggles and building stronger relationships now and in the future.
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  • The Survival Guide for Kids with ADHD

    John F. Taylor Ph.D.

    Paperback (Free Spirit Publishing, Aug. 6, 2013)
    What are ADHD? What does it mean to have ADHD? How can kids diagnosed with ADHD help themselves succeed in school, get along better at home, and form healthy, enjoyable relationships with peers? In kid-friendly language and a format that welcomes reluctant and easily distracted readers, this book helps kids know they’re not alone and offers practical strategies for taking care of oneself, modifying behavior, enjoying school, having fun, and dealing with doctors, counselors, and medication. Includes real-life scenarios, quizzes, and a special message for parents.
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  • Figurative Language In a Jar®

    Free Spirit Publishing (COR)

    Cards (Free Spirit Publishing, Nov. 15, 2008)
    Answer multiple-choice questions to explore the use of metaphors, similes, and idioms. 3" recyclable plastic screwtop jar, ages 8 & up.
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  • Write Where You Are: How to Use Writing to Make Sense of Your Life : A Guide for Teens

    Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg, Elizabeth Verdick, Darsi Dreyer

    Paperback (Free Spirit Pub, Aug. 1, 1999)
    Provides advice and exercises to enable individuals to become more confident and more competent writers
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  • Psychology for Kids: 40 Fun Tests That Help You Learn About Yourself

    Jonni Kincher, Julie S. Bach, Pamela Espeland

    Paperback (Free Spirit Pub, April 1, 1995)
    Readers give themselves tests that help them discover new things about their own personalities and character
  • Try and Stick with It

    Cheri J. Meiners M.Ed.

    Paperback (Free Spirit Publishing, Sept. 15, 2004)
    It’s hard to try new things—for adults as well as children. It’s even harder to stay the course when something is more difficult than we thought it would be, or when things don’t work out the way we hoped. Yet flexibility and perseverance are essential to success in all areas of life, at all ages and stages. This book introduces children to the benefits of trying something new and the basics of stick-to-it-iveness. Includes suggestions adults can use to reinforce the ideas and skills being taught.
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  • Join In and Play

    Cheri J Meiners

    Paperback (Free Spirit Publishing, Dec. 15, 2003)
    It’s fun to make friends and play with others, but it’s not always easy to do. You have to make an effort, and you have to know the rules—like ask before joining in, take turns, play fair, and be a good sport. This book teaches the basics of cooperation, getting along, making friends, and being a friend. Includes ideas for games adults can use with kids to reinforce the skills being taught.
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  • Siblings: You're Stuck with Each Other, So Stick Together

    James J. Crist Ph.D., Elizabeth Verdick

    Paperback (Free Spirit Publishing, Jan. 15, 2010)
    Brothers and sisters: they can make great friends, and it’s nice to have someone who’ll love you no matter what. But kids know siblings can be a real drag, too. Full-color illustrations and humorous, kidfriendly text teach kids how to cope with problems of fairness, jealousy, conflict, tattling, privacy, and other things that can make having siblings so difficult. Kids learn how to cope with a new baby in the home and how to handle special situations such as siblings with special needs, step-siblings, and adopted siblings. Unlike most other books on the topic, Siblings doesn’t dwell on sibling rivalry; it focuses on building positive relationships. After all, siblings can grow up to be the best of friends.
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  • Fighting Invisible Tigers: A Stress Management Guide for Teens

    Earl Hipp

    Paperback (Free Spirit Pub, June 1, 1995)
    Discusses the pressures and problems encountered by teenagers and provides information on life skills, stress management, and methods of gaining more control over their lives.
  • Dare!

    Erin Frankel, Paula Heaphy

    Paperback (Free Spirit Publishing, July 24, 2013)
    Jayla feels threatened by her classmate Sam who has bullied her in the past for her nerdy love of astronomy and stars Sam is now bullying Jaylas friend Luisa and she enlists Jayla to participate Jalya reluctantly joins in but soon realizes it is wrong With the help of caring adults and friends Jayla comes to sympathize with Luisa and finds the courage to dare to stand up to Sam and put an end to the bullying The Weird SeriesThese three books tell the story of an ongoing case of bullying from three third graders perspectives Luisa describes being targeted by bullying in Weird Jayla shares her experience as a bystander to bullying in Dare And in Tough Sam speaks from the point of view of someone initiating bullying Kids will easily relate to Luisa Jayla and Sam as each girl has her own unique experience eventually learning how to face her challenges with the help of friends peers and caring adults Part of the Bully Free Kids line
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