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  • - A Story About Letting Go of Your Worry Bug
    av Kimberley (Kimberly Delude) Delude
    151

    Betsy the Beetle has a constant companion, Murray. Unfortunately, he's a notorious and pesky worry bug. He loves to whisper horrible "what ifs" into Betsy's ear, making her worry about every little thing. Betsy gets so flustered and weighed down by Murray, she repeatedly falls flat on her back "¬‚¬" stuck legs up "¬‚¬" and has no idea how to get back on her feet. That's why Betsy's friends hatch a plan to get rid of Murray once and for all. Will it work? Will Betsy be able to kiss her worry bug goodbye forever? This tale about trying to stop anxiety in its tracks is the latest addition to the Freddie the Fly book series.

  • - A Boone Story About Overcoming Envy and Jealousy
    av Lisa M. (Lisa M. Griffin) Griffin
    187

    Boone is back, and boy is he bothered! Why is his brother Finn the first to fly? And why can Otter flip but Boone can't? And what's with Beaver's big tail? It just doesn't seem fair!What Boone doesn't realize at first is that everyone is different. All of the animals at the pond are born with different talents, different sizes and shapes, and different abilities. This tale will engage young readers and help remind them of the importance of gratitude and hard work.

  • av Julia (Julia Cook) Cook
    197

    Norbert is a "namuh" and enjoys eating everything with jelly beans on it! One day, Norbert's teacher challenges his class to try something new. In order to encourage everyone to participate, the teacher sweetens the pot. But when Norbert is less than eager to try new food, he experiences first-hand what it's like to be on the receiving end of peer pressure. Norbert's imaginative descriptions of how it feels to have your peer pressure gauge continue to rise will draw readers in, while they witness his internal deliberation as he tries to let his inner voice shine! Award-winning author Julia Cook offers a vividly insightful look into peer pressure. Peer Pressure Gauge is the fourth installment of the popular Building Relationships series. Rampant with humor and creativity, coupled with vibrant illustrations by Anita DuFalla, teachers, parents, and kids alike will enjoy this imaginative story of how escalating peer pressure feels as they learn the skills necessary to triumph over this difficult issue.

  • av Julia (Julia Cook) Cook
    197

  • - A Digital Footprint Story
    av Julia (Julia Cook) Cook
    197

    Don't be mean and irresponsible! That's the straight-to-the-point advice "Screen" has for young readers who are active on social media. Whether tapping out messages on their computers, tablets or phones, "Screen" wants all kids to know everything you post is attached to you for life, creating a digital trail that can't be erased. The Technology Tail delivers a timeless message to a new generation just learning how to navigate the fast-changing digital age.

  • - A Story About Learning to Control Your Impulses
    av Bryan (Bryan Smith) Smith
    197

    Third-grader Braden loves to be the center of attention. His comic genius, as he sees it, causes his friends to look at him in awe. But some poor decision-making, like ill-timed jokes in class and an impulsive reaction during gym that left a classmate teary-eyed and crumpled on the floor, forces the adults in Braden's life to teach him about impulse control. But will the lessons shared by his teachers and his mom really help Braden manage his impulses?

  • - What to Do When Your Life Stinks
    av Julia (Julia Cook) Cook
    197

    So much in Noodle''s life just stinks! Homework stinks. Practice stinks. Yard work stinks. And family pictures? They REALLY stink!Luckily, Noodle''s mum and teacher are there to help him understand how his bad attitude, or "baditude," is affecting his mood and those around him. Even his friends are starting to avoid him! If only he can stop looking at everything so negatively, more positive results will follow!Join Noodle as he learns to turn his "I have to''s" into "I get to''s", his frown into a smile and his "badtitude" into "gratitude"!The newest title in the Responsible Me! series.

  • - Using Your Head as Well as Your Heart to Raise School Aged Children
    av Ron (Ron Herron) Herron, Ray (Ray Burke) Burke & Bridget A. (Bridget A. Barnes) Barnes
    287

  • av Julia (Julia Cook) Cook
    197

    Poor Noodle. Things just don't seem to be going his way. > It just isn't Noodle's fault that his brother's game ran late, and he didn't finish his homework. Or that his mom forgot to remind him to turn in his library book. Luckily, Noodle's mom is there to teach him to take responsibility for his actions and not blame others or try to find fault.

  • av Julia (Julia Cook) Cook
    197

    When one student wins a contest, Brad brags about how he won an even bigger contest. Brad brags about everything! Children and adults will get a real kick out of Brad's tall tales as he learns the difference between being a "pull-upper" and a "one-upper!"

  • av Julia (Julia Cook) Cook
    197 - 357

  • - My Story About Accepting 'No' for an Answer and Disagreeing . . . the Right Way!
    av Julia (Julia Cook) Cook
    197

    NO is RJs least favorite word . . . and he tries his best to convince his dad, his mom, and his teacher to turn No into Maybe or Well see or Later or Ill think about it.

  • - My Story of Listening and Following Instructions . or Not!
    av Julia (Julia Cook) Cook
    197

  • - My Story About Asking for Permission and Making an Apology!
    av Julia (Julia Cook) Cook
    197

    RJ is making a lot of trips to the "time-out" chair! Without telling anyone, he and his best friend Sam decide to walk home from school instead of riding the bus. Later the two of them are caught trying to use Dad's computer to get on the Internet. After their piano lesson, RJ and his sister Blanche snack on Mom's triple-layer double-chocolate cake with whipped cream frosting and spoil Grandma's birthday party surprise. Dad helps RJ learn how to do a better job of asking for permission, and when RJ and Sam return to school their principal has them practice making an apology. RJ feels a lot happier when he says he's sorry to his teacher, the bus driver, and Grandma, and he learns that asking for permission will mean fewer trips to the time-out chair! SORRY, I Forgot to Ask! is the third title in the award-winning BEST ME I Can Be! series from the Boys Town Press to teach K-6 children social skills that can make home life happier and school more successful. Tips for parents and educators on how to teach and reinforce the skills are included.

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