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Books in My First Look at series

  • I Miss You: A First Look at Death

    Pat Thomas, Leslie Harker

    Paperback (Perseus Distribution, Jan. 1, 2001)
    When a close friend or family member dies, it can be difficult for children to express their feelings. This book helps boys and girls understand that death is a natural complement to life, and that grief and a sense of loss are normal feelings for them to have following a loved one's death. Titles in this sensitively presented series explore the dynamics of various relationships experienced by children of preschool through early school age. Kids are encouraged to understand personal feelings and social problems as a first step in dealing with them. Written by psychotherapist and counselor Pat Thomas, these books promote positive interaction among children, parents, and teachers. The story lines are simple and direct--easily accessible to younger children. There are full-color illustrations on every page.
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  • I See Things Differently: A First Look at Autism

    Pat Thomas

    Paperback (B.E.S., Sept. 1, 2014)
    I See Things Differently will help children understand what autism is and how it affects someone who has it, and is a wonderful catalyst for discussion that will help children to better understand and support autistic classmates or siblings. Titles in the sensitively presented A First Look At series explore the dynamics of various relationships experienced by children of preschool through early school age. Kids are encouraged to understand personal feelings and social problems as a first step in dealing with them. Written by psychotherapist and counselor Pat Thomas, these books promote positive interaction among children, parents, and teachers. The story lines are simple and direct--easily accessible to younger children. There are full-color illustrations on every page.
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  • Everyone Matters: A First Look at Respect for Others

    Pat Thomas, Lesley Harker

    Paperback (B.E.S., Oct. 1, 2010)
    Children learn that having respect means treating everyone fairly. But there are some types of respect that each person must earn for themselves--by keeping promises, being honest in what they say and do, and being polite and respectful to others. Most important of all, boys and girls learn that people who are different deserve just as much respect as close friends. Titles in the A First Look At series explore the dynamics in relationships among children of preschool through early school age, and encourage kids to understand personal and social problems as a first step toward solving them. Written by an experienced psychotherapist and counselor, these books promote positive interaction among children, parents, and teachers. The language in each book is simple and direct--easy for younger children to understand.
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  • My Family's Changing

    Pat Thomas

    Paperback (B.E.S., Feb. 1, 1999)
    My Family's Changing is a unique picture book for younger children and explores the issue of divorce. The author of this book is a psychotherapist and counselor and helps children to face their fears, worries and questions when their family is going through a break-up. "What About You?" sidebars appear frequently with questions directed at the child reading the book. The questions encourage children to explore their own feeling about the situation. Full color illustrations throughout.
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  • I Can Be Safe: A First Look at Safety

    Pat Thomas, Lesley Harker

    Paperback (B.E.S., May 1, 2003)
    This friendly little book acknowledges kids' fears and makes them aware of things they need in order to feel safe in different situations. They learn, for instance, to look both ways when crossing a road, to wear special clothing for sports, to know their parents' names, phone number, and emergency numbers, and many other details. A First Look At is an easy-to-understand series of books for younger children. Each title explores emotional issues and discusses the questions such difficulties invariably raise among kids of preschool through early school age. Written by a psychotherapist and child counselor, each title promotes positive interaction among children, parents, and teachers. The books are written in simple, direct language that makes sense to younger kids. Each title also features a guide for parents on how to use the book, a glossary, suggested additional reading, and a list of resources. There are attractive full-color illustrations on every page. (Ages 4-7)
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  • A New Duck

    Pamela Hickman, Heather Collins

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, April 1, 1999)
    In A New Duck, Paul visits a city park through the seasons and observes Mallard ducks as they develop from egg to duckling to fledgling. Children will enjoy reading the cumulative, sing-song verse patterned after "The House that Jack Built," and then peering under the flaps to learn interesting science facts. This book in the My First Look at series also contains a note to parents suggesting ways of exploring nature -- without disturbing it.
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  • Seed Grows, A

    Pamela Hickman, Heather Collins

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, June 30, 1997)
    The My First Look at series provides young children with an introduction to the world around them. In A Seed Grows, follow the growth of a plant, from a peek inside a sprouting seed to the harvest of the fruit. The book suggests ways parents and children can explore nature -- without disturbing it.
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  • MY FIRST LOOK AT COLORS

    Board Books

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 7, 1990)
    Photographs explore the concept of color, from red cherries and yellow duck to blue marbles and other colorful objects
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  • Shapes

    DK

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, April 12, 1990)
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  • A New Frog

    Pamela Hickman, Heather Collins

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, April 1, 1999)
    A story in sing-song verse reveals facts about the life cycle of an amphibian in this book in the My First Look at series.
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  • Hungry Animals

    Pamela Hickman, Heather Collins

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, June 30, 1997)
    The My First Look At series provides young children with an introduction to the world around them. In Hungry Animals, kids follow the progression of a food chain, from a milkweed pod to a nest of hungry owlets. Colorful, detailed illustrations and fold-over flaps complement the easy-to-read text in this enchanting book. This book in the My First Look At series also suggests ways in which parents and children can explore nature -- without disturbing it.
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  • The Skin I'm In: A First Look at Racism

    Pat Thomas, Lesley Harker

    Paperback (B.E.S., March 1, 2003)
    Racial discrimination is cruel, and especially so to younger children. The Skin Iā€™m In encourages kids to accept and be comfortable with differences of skin color and other racial characteristics among their friends and in themselves. Titles in the A First Look At series explore the dynamics in relationships among children of preschool through early school age, and encourage kids to understand personal and social problems as a first step toward solving them. Written by an experienced psychotherapist and counselor, these books promote positive interaction among children, parents, and teachers. The language in each book is simple and direct--easy for younger children to understand.
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