
Artikelbeschreibung
What do you do when fear stops you from having fun? From the creator of Ruby Finds a Worry, a story about feeling shy and finding ways to have fun anyway.Sammy LOVES having fun. Especially at home. But in big groups-like at school, birthday parties, even the ice cream truck-he doesn't love feeling like other people are looking at him, and it's really hard talking to other people. Everyone tells Sammy not to be so shy. But one day, it gets so hard and scary that he starts to turn pink, and then pinker...until he's bright pink ALL OVER! Then he doesn't want to see anyone or do anything. But hiding out-alone-isn't very fun. Can Sammy learn how to tackle his fears-and go back to his usual color?This warm, affectionate, and relatable book is the perfect starting place for talking to children about shyness and feeling self-conscious.The Big Bright Feelings picture book series provides kid-friendly entry points into emotional intelligence topics-from being true to yourself to dealing with worries, managing anger, and making friends. These topics can be difficult to talk about. But these books act as sensitive and reassuring springboards for conversations about mental and emotional health, positive self-image, building self-confidence, and managing feelings.Don't miss these books in the Big Bright Feelings series!Ruby Finds a Worry | Perfectly Norman | Ravi's Roar | Meesha Makes Friends | Tilda Tries Again | Milo's Monster | Finn's Little Fibs | Bea's Bad Day
Produktsicherheit
Hersteller: | Libri GmbH |
Anschrift: |
Europaallee 1 36244 Bad Hersfeld |
Kontakt: | gpsr@libri.de |
Personeninformation
Tom Percival is the author and illustrator of the Big Bright Feelings picture books, including Bea's Bad Day, Finn's Little Fibs, Milo's Monster, Tilda Tries Again, Meesha Makes Friends, Ravi's Roar, Ruby Finds a Worry, and Perfectly Norman. He writes and illustrates in his native United Kingdom where he lives in a town called Stroud with his family. tom-percival.com
Mehr zum Thema
Bewertungen
Die Bewertungen werden vor ihrer Veröffentlichung nicht auf ihre Echtheit überprüft. Sie können daher auch von Verbrauchern stammen, die die bewerteten Produkte tatsächlich gar nicht erworben/genutzt haben.