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Let's Talk about Feeling ­Worried
By Joy Berry, Maggie Smith (Illustrated by)

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Paperback, 32 pages
Published
1 October 2010

Primary school children worry about a lot of things that are not in their control. This book shows readers how to handle anxiety in a positive way.
For Ages 3-6.


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Primary school children worry about a lot of things that are not in their control. This book shows readers how to handle anxiety in a positive way.
For Ages 3-6.

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9781605772219
ISBN
1605772216
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Dimensions
21 x 0.6 x 21.6 centimeters (0.08 kg)

About the Author

Joy Berry, pioneering educator and child-development specialist, has written more than 250 juvenile self-help books for toddlers to tweens that have sold over 85 million copies. Joy's lifelong mission has been to help children help themselves by providing the information and motivation they need to lead responsible lives. Joy began her career as an elementary school teacher and went on to found two award-winning preschool and day-care centers in Southern California before beginning her career as a writer. She holds advanced degrees in education and human development. Along with her academic and teaching credentials she holds the distinguished honor of being a parent and grandparent.

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By Geoff on September 12, 2011
My children and I have shared these series of books as I have sort to instill common values within them. The strength of the book is that the adult can read one side, but the illustrations are so clear that they are easily interpreted by young children- encouraging them to read independently. What does being disappointed mean? It is well defined and clearly explained, with examples given. A valuable tool for teaching your child appropriate social manners.
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