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Books with title Sometimes I'm Sorry

  • Sometimes

    Rebecca Elliott

    Paperback (Lion Hudson, May 20, 2011)
    Toby loves his big sister Clemmie. She always looks after him and he looks after her - even when her disability means she has to go to hospital again. But they still find ways to have fun together - and their story will help encourage children facing a similar situation. Toby and Clemmie first appeared in Just Because, in which Toby paints us a picture of his super big sister and all the things they do together - just because.
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  • Sometimes I'm Sorry

    Stacey Goodwin

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 6, 2018)
    Everyone has feelings they can't quite explain. Some of those feelings are bigger than others. And, sometimes, they make us feel sorry. Told from the perspective of a boy on the spectrum learning to control his emotions, "Sometimes I'm Sorry" reminds us that it's okay to have feelings. They may not even be as scary or as big, as they seem.
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  • Sometimes I'm Scared

    Dr. Jane Annunziata PsyD, Dr. Marc A. Nemiroff PhD, Bryan Langdo

    Hardcover (Magination Press, May 15, 2009)
    Fire! Spiders! Thunder! Clowns! Monsters!Kids can be afraid of lots of things It's normal. But these fears can seem really big!Well, have no fear; Sometimes I'm Scared is here. This book outlines easy steps kids can use to overcome their everyday fears.An extensive Note to Parents gives parents additional information on why fears naturally develop and how to help their kids understand and deal with common fears. From the Note to Parents:Many children experience situations causing anxiety, worry, or fear at various times through childhood. Children may fear the dark, insects, loud noises, big adults, barking dogs, or costumed characters. Perhaps you remember a time when Santa Claus or thunder and lightening frightened you? While fears can be distressing to you and your children, it helps to understand that they indicate that your child has reached a developmental milestone, and has achieved a more sophisticated way of relating to the world.
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  • I'm Sorry

    Sam McBratney, Jennifer Eachus

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Jan. 3, 2006)
    I have a friend I love the best.Having a best friend makes life so much better. but even best friends fight, and when that happens, "I'm sorry" is the hardest thing to say.From internationally acclaimed author Sam McBratney and award-winning illustrator Jennifer Eachus comes a sensitive picture book that will strike a chord with every child who has quarreled with a friend.
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  • Sometimes

    Rebecca Elliott

    eBook (Lion Children's Books, July 26, 2012)
    Toby loves his big sister Clemmie. She always looks after him and he looks after her - even when her disability means she has to go to hospital again. But they still find ways to have fun together - and their story will help encourage children facing a similar situation.Toby and Clemmie first appeared in Just Because, in which Toby paints us a picture of his super big sister and all the things they do together - just because.
  • I'm Sorry

    Mercer Mayer, Gina Mayer

    Paperback (Golden Books, Dec. 15, 2000)
    Little Critter learns that saying sorry for bad behavior is the polite thing to do.
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  • I'm Sorry

    Virginia Connelly

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 11, 2020)
    This is the true story of a very good little girl who had a very bad day. She learned that even when she makes mistakes, her family will always love her,
  • I'm Sorry

    Susan Riley, David M. Budd

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 1999)
    Identifies occasions when one may 'feel sorry,' such as being late, illness, and spilling milk.
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  • I'm Sorry!

    Parragon Books

    Hardcover (Parragon Books, May 8, 2015)
    None of the animals in the zoo know good manners like you do! Follow the adventures of four busy children and find out when it's good to say ""I'm sorry!"" Included are fun reward stickers to encourage good manners, and helpful notes for parents
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  • Sometimes

    Keith Baker

    Paperback (Green Light Readers, July 1, 2003)
    Happy or sad? Hot or cold? Up or down? Sometimes you may feel every which way, and that’s just fine. Keith Baker uses opposites and an irresistible banjo-playing, cake-baking alligator to remind us all of one of life’s simplest--and most important--lessons: Anything is possible if you like who you are and you like what you do.
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  • I'm Sorry!

    Justin Chanda, David B. Levy

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, Sept. 25, 2007)
    Green Puppy accidentally breaks Magenta's favorite crayon and feels so bad that she doesn't tell her. That makes Green Puppy feel really bad! With the help of Blue and her other friends, Green Puppy figures out the best way to say "I'm sorry" to her friend.
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  • Sometimes

    Rebecca Elliott

    Hardcover (Lion Children's Books, Jan. 13, 2012)
    Toby and Clemmie return in this touching and amusing sequel to Just Because, proving that even a scary hospital can be a place for fun if you have the right attitude and the support of someone you love Toby loves his big sister Clemmie. She always looks after him and he looks after her—no matter what. Toby knows his sister is very brave, but when she has to go to the hospital again, they both have to help each other face their fears. Together, they still find ways to have fun and make the hospital a much better place. Their uplifting story will be loved by parents and children alike who find themselves in a similar situation, and will help encourage children to ease their fears and feel better about spending time in intimidating hospitals. Toby and Clemmie first appeared in Just Because, in which Toby paints us a picture of his super big sister and all the things they do together—just because.
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