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Books in I'm a Great Little Kid series

  • That Uh-Oh Feeling: A story about touch

    Kathryn Cole, Qin Leng

    Hardcover (Second Story Press, April 5, 2016)
    Claire is feeling uncomfortable about the attention her soccer coach is giving her. Too much flattery and too much contact give her that uh-oh feeling. By seeking help from others and talking about her feelings, the situation is resolved happily.
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  • Tale Worth Telling

    Linda Sky Grossman, Petra Bockus

    Hardcover (Second Story Press, Jan. 1, 2002)
    David discovers that it is important to tell someone when something is wrong—even when the problem involves an adult.
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  • Sam Speaks Out

    Linda Sky Grossman, Petra Bockus

    Paperback (Second Story Press, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Sam learns that some secrets should be shared when he finds himself uncomfortable with how a neighbour is behaving.
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  • Never Give Up: A story about self-esteem

    Kathryn Cole, Qin Leng

    Library Binding (Second Story Press, April 1, 2015)
    Shaun is strong enough to know that even things that don't come easily can be mastered through determination and work. Learning to ride his two-wheeler, he overcomes fear and teasing and manages to impress friends and bullies alike. From the I’m A Great Little Kid series developed by BOOST Child Abuse Prevention & Intervention Center to teach kids communication, self-esteem-building and other important skills.
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  • Charlene's Choice

    Linda Sky Grossman, Petra Bockus

    Paperback (Second Story Press, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Charlene has a dilemma: should she do the "right" thing even if it means her friend will be angry with her?
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  • Sign Up Here: A story about friendship

    Kathryn Cole, Qin Leng

    Hardcover (Second Story Press, April 5, 2016)
    When Dee-Dee finds herself excluded from various activities and clubs by the other kids, she and her teacher come up with a plan to show what good friends are and how they should treat each other.
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  • Tale Worth Telling

    Linda Sky Grossman, Petra Bockus

    Paperback (Second Story Press, Jan. 1, 2002)
    David discovers that it is important to tell someone when something is wrong—even when the problem involves an adult.
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  • I'm a Little Penguin: a Finger Puppet Pal

    Tim Weare

    Board book (Cartwheel, March 1, 2002)
    What do you get when you combine an endearing story with a lovable, lifelike, latex finger puppet? A fun-filled reading experience that provides hours of creative entertainment!Penguin is lost and doesn't know where to go. But then he finds footprints in the snow. Will they lead him to his mom and dad? Gentle rhyming text accompanies bright, eye-catching artwork in this reassuring story about finding those who love you best: your parents!A latex finger puppet of a penguin pokes through a die-cut hole on every sturdy, cardboard spread, including covers, ready to help little ones act out the story.
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  • A Tattle-Tell Tale: A story about getting help

    Kathryn Cole, Qin Leng

    Hardcover (Second Story Press, April 5, 2016)
    Starting on Monday and working through all the days of the week, Joseph tries to deal with a lunchroom bully until he realizes he can’t do it alone. A trip to the principal’s office makes Friday the best day, after the principal explains that tattling and telling in order to get help are two different things and steps in to help.
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  • It's No Joke My Telephone Broke

    Linda Sky Grossman, Petra Bockus

    Paperback (Second Story Press, Jan. 2, 2002)
    The class learns about the importance of communication, and of having the courage to speak up, through a game of Broken Telephone.
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  • I'm A Little Caterpillar

    Tim Weare

    Board book (Cartwheel, March 1, 2002)
    What do you get when you combine a comical, endearing story with a lovable, lifelike, latex finger puppet? A fun-filled reading experience that provides hours of creative entertainment!Caterpillar is perplexed. What will he be when he "grows up?" Perhaps a loud, hairy lion? Or a huge, scaly dinosaur? Simple text accompanies bright, eye-catching artwork in this funny story in which Caterpillar discovers what he's meant to be.A latex finger puppet of a caterpillar pokes through a die-cut hole on every spread, including covers, ready to help little ones act out the story.
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  • I'm a Great Little Kid

    Toronto Child Abuse Centre

    Paperback (Sumach Pr, Jan. 14, 2003)
    A series of six full-colour picture books and a Facilitator’s Guide. Written in rhyme, the picture books are bright and cheerful, and carry gentle but empowering messages to instill confidence, self-esteem and respect in young children.
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