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Books in Topics to Talk About series

  • Living With Mom, Living With Dad

    Holly Duhig

    Library Binding (Kidhaven, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Through accessible and relatable text, readers are exposed to what it's like to live with a single parent. Topics such as single parenting, separation, and divorce must be handled with care, and this volume addresses these issues with sensitivity and compassion. Readers expand their knowledge of social issues and are made aware of how to handle possible changes in a family dynamic. Full-color photographs, scrapbook-inspired design elements, and fact boxes provide extra insight into this topic. For readers looking for advice on living with a single parent or looking to better understand different family situations, this is an essential volume.
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  • Coping With a Disability

    Holly Duhig

    Paperback (Kidhaven, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Coping with a disability impacts life for many people, from the person with the disability to their friends and family. Readers are introduced to the struggles that may come with having a disability and how people with disabilities handle these possible hardships. They also learn it is important to have patience, respect, and compassion toward those with disabilities. The concise main text is enhanced by helpful fact boxes, and vibrant, full-color photographs presented in a scrapbook-style design. Readers who have a disability or who know someone who does will find relatable guidance with each turn of the page.
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  • Losing a Family Member

    Holly Duhig

    Paperback (Kidhaven, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Young readers are introduced to the important and sensitive topic of losing a family member in this age-appropriate and accessible book. The struggles of dealing with a loved one's death, including the grieving process and the difficult questions asked during it, are addressed within this relatable narrative. The carefully crafted text inspires thoughtful discussion about life, death, and grief. Helpful fact boxes, vibrant, full-color photographs, and scrapbook-inspired design elements guide readers through this important resource for young people working through their own grief or looking to help a friend who is dealing with loss.
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  • Dealing With Bullying

    Holly Duhig

    Paperback (Kidhaven, Aug. 15, 2018)
    What does it feel like to be bullied? If you're being bullied, who can you talk to, and what can you do to make the situation better? Using a relatable, scrapbook-style format, this volume helps readers answer these and other common questions about dealing with bullying. The accessible text sheds light on the dangers of bullying and how these social issues affect everyone involved. Full-color photographs and fact boxes make this text guide readers through this sensitive examination of a difficult struggle that many young readers face.
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  • Dealing With Bullying

    Holly Duhig

    Library Binding (Kidhaven, Aug. 15, 2018)
    What does it feel like to be bullied? If you're being bullied, who can you talk to, and what can you do to make the situation better? Using a relatable, scrapbook-style format, this volume helps readers answer these and other common questions about dealing with bullying. The accessible text sheds light on the dangers of bullying and how these social issues affect everyone involved. Full-color photographs and fact boxes make this text guide readers through this sensitive examination of a difficult struggle that many young readers face.
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  • Coping With a Disability

    Holly Duhig

    Library Binding (Kidhaven, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Coping with a disability impacts life for many people, from the person with the disability to their friends and family. Readers are introduced to the struggles that may come with having a disability and how people with disabilities handle these possible hardships. They also learn it is important to have patience, respect, and compassion toward those with disabilities. The concise main text is enhanced by helpful fact boxes, and vibrant, full-color photographs presented in a scrapbook-style design. Readers who have a disability or who know someone who does will find relatable guidance with each turn of the page.
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  • Stepparents

    Holly Duhig

    Library Binding (Kidhaven, Aug. 15, 2018)
    When parents get divorced or lose a spouse, eventually, they may get remarried, and the people they marry can become stepparents. Young readers learn about how to accept a new person who comes into their life after another parent's departure in this simple and compassionate text. This volume touches on all the changes that may occur in a child's life during the transitional period of welcoming a stepparent and approaches it with sensitivity and care. This important subject is enhanced through an age-appropriate glossary, helpful fact boxes, scrapbook-inspired design elements, and vibrant, full-color photographs.
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  • Losing a Family Member

    Holly Duhig

    Library Binding (Kidhaven, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Young readers are introduced to the important and sensitive topic of losing a family member in this age-appropriate and accessible book. The struggles of dealing with a loved one's death, including the grieving process and the difficult questions asked during it, are addressed within this relatable narrative. The carefully crafted text inspires thoughtful discussion about life, death, and grief. Helpful fact boxes, vibrant, full-color photographs, and scrapbook-inspired design elements guide readers through this important resource for young people working through their own grief or looking to help a friend who is dealing with loss.
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  • Living With Mom, Living With Dad

    Holly Duhig

    Paperback (Kidhaven, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Through accessible and relatable text, readers are exposed to what it's like to live with a single parent. Topics such as single parenting, separation, and divorce must be handled with care, and this volume addresses these issues with sensitivity and compassion. Readers expand their knowledge of social issues and are made aware of how to handle possible changes in a family dynamic. Full-color photographs, scrapbook-inspired design elements, and fact boxes provide extra insight into this topic. For readers looking for advice on living with a single parent or looking to better understand different family situations, this is an essential volume.
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  • Soil

    Angela Webb

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 1987)
    Discusses the characteristics of soil and describes how plants grow and insects live in soil
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  • Sand

    Angela Webb

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 1987)
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  • Air

    Angela Webb

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 1987)
    Examines the properties of air and suggests experiments to demonstrate air's characteristics
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