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The fun book of Would you rather questions for Kids aged 6 - 12 by Nanna Liz
The fun book of Would you rather questions for Kids aged 6 - 12 by Nanna Liz








The fun book of Would you rather questions for Kids aged 6 - 12 by Nanna Liz

Brock learns that this girl, Nelly, is worried because she’s just moved to town and doesn’t know anyone. While he’s hiding at Juan’s party, Brock meets a girl who is also taking three deep breaths.

The fun book of Would you rather questions for Kids aged 6 - 12 by Nanna Liz

Brock’s father tells him to take three deep breaths so he does that when his worry is greatest. His day seems to get worse from there, making him feel way past worried. (RULER)īrock is getting ready to go to his friend Juan’s superhero birthday party but finds out his brother isn’t going with him, which makes him feel worried. Highly recommended for use with children in a one-on-one manner such that they can be given time and space to practice what they’ve read. The coping strategies in this book are different from many others in the field but no less useful. The bright, friendly illustrations complement and convey the narrative in a helpful manner. Murray’s worries become manageable and he’s ready to go to school. What if he gets lost going to class? What if he doesn’t make any new friends? Murray’s friend, Hoots takes Murray to Worry Hill where there are several sign posts about how to deal with one’s worries, including imagining meeting new friends, finding your battle cry, deciding if your worries are fact or fiction, talking to your worry, and breathing. Murray the dog is worried about going to his new school. (Recognizing emotion)ĭon’t Worry, Murray!: A Child’s Guide to Help Overcome Worries This book is ideal for adults trying to teach children how to not let others take away their joy. The back of the book has multiple ways to have a positive mindset and ways to choose happiness.

The fun book of Would you rather questions for Kids aged 6 - 12 by Nanna Liz

From then on, there is always fun in the aquarium. Ripple plays the game with Shark and they end up laughing. They spread this excitement to the rest of the aquarium until a shark comes along and tries to ruin the fun. Ripple finds a blowfish and they play a staring game and end up laughing. Ripple the dolphin moves into a new aquarium. How to Make a Shark Smile teaches children the power of being positive. Shawn Achor, Amy Blankson, and Claudia Ranucci How to Make a Shark Smile: How a Positive Mindset Spreads Happiness While a nice read-aloud, generally, there is little here to help readers understand how to cope with their anxiety. The illustrations that accompany the text are very sweet. The anxieties eventually become very small or go away. Pig and Horse feed the anxieties food they made but they also sing their favorite song, hold hands, and play a trick. After preparing the tea, Pig begins to let out her anxieties - the night, being alone, and a bedtime story. Finally, Horse suggests that they invite “whatever-it-is” to tea. Horse suggests a series of activities that might make Pig feel better but in the end, they don’t. Pig wakes up one morning feeling out of sorts so she decides to visit her friend, Horse. Books for School-Aged Children About Dealing with Anxiety










The fun book of Would you rather questions for Kids aged 6 - 12 by Nanna Liz