A crowded store, a distracted parent, and a bored child whowanders off: that's what happens when Ashley and her mom goshopping. Suddenly, Ashley realizes she's all alone-but a friendlysecurity guard soon reunites mother and daughter. Children willlearn what to do if they are lost and simple rules to follow tostay safe, while parents get hints on warning their children about“stranger danger.”
Helping people listening to your friends feeling good aboutyourself Feeling Kind is all of these things and more.
Molly likes her new school-except for one thing: everyoneelse has lots of friends. That makes her feel sad and left out. Butwith the help of her mother and two very special pals, Molly learnsthat it's not the number of acquaintances that count, but how closeyour friendships are.
Two stories in one! Going to the doctor or dentist for thefirst time can be scary to a child-but this book offers comfort andreassurance by gently explaining exactly what will happen in bothsituations. First, children follow Jacob as a nurse gives him aninjection, and then they hear about Sophie's experience visitingthe dentist for her first checkup. It's the perfect pre-appointmentbook.
you're really angry you feel like you're going to explode. It'sokay to be angry sometimes, as long as you don't hurt anyone
Lots of things can make you feel Lonefg ITs not a nice feelingbut just remember that everyone feels that way sometimes!
Young children often experience anxiety when they are separated from their mothers or fathers. This newest title in “The Way I Feel” series features a young guinea pig who expresses her distress when her mother and father go away. “Missing you is a heavy, achy feeling. I don?t like missing you. I want you right now ” Eventually the little guinea pig realizes that sometimes she and her parents can?t be together. When that happens she knows that others can help. “They can snuggle with me or we can play. It helps me to be warm and close to someone. They remind me that you?ll be back.”