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  • Kimochis® Bella Rose 6" Plush Character in a Canvas Bag

    Kimochis Kimochis® Bella Rose 6" Plush Character in a Canvas Bag

    Bella Rose helps kids learn how to: Be compassionate and empathetic Share true feelings Avoid “masking” feelings with hurtful actions Kids will love collecting and expressing themselves with adorable Mini Kimochis® characters! Don't be afraid of emotional attachments—hook the keychain onto your backpack and let your friends know how you’re feeling inside. Features:1. 6" plush character in a canvas bag2. Includes a 2” Sensitive Feeling with carabiner keychain For ages 3 and up

  • Kimochis® Bella Rose 13" Plush Character in a Canvas Bag Kimochis® Bella Rose 13" Plush Character in a Canvas Bag

    Kimochis Kimochis® Bella Rose 13" Plush Character in a Canvas Bag

     Bella Rose helps kids learn how to: Be compassionate and empathetic Share true feelings Avoid “masking” feelings with hurtful actions Features:1. 13” plush character in a canvas bag2. The 3 Feelings (Happy, Sensitive, Insecure) can be stored in the pocket in Bella Rose's dress or in her petals3. The included 64-page Feel Guide comes with fun and easy activities For ages 3 and up

  • Jabari Tries

    Jabari Tries

    Jabari is making a flying machine in his backyard! "It'll be easy. I don't need any help," he declares. But it doesn't work! Jabari is frustrated. Good thing Dad is there for a pep talk and his little sister, Nika, is there to assist, fairy wings and all. With the endearing father-child dynamic of Jabari Jumps and engaging mixed-media illustrations, Gaia Cornwall's tale shows that through perseverance and flexibility, an inventive thought can become a brilliant reality.

  • Invisible Things

    Invisible Things

    This creatively wacky exploration of the invisible things that make up the human experience encourages readers to look past the visible and connect with the things that are not seen. If we could put on a pair of magical invisible glasses and see all the feelings, ideas, and other invisible things that populate our world, what would they look like? Could you see an itch? Could you describe hope? From the sound of a dog barking to the rainbow-MAGIC taste of a lollipop, from gratitude to grit, this book will help you meet the many interesting sensations that follow you every day, even if you can't see them. Explore the way a sad song can sometimes make you happy and discover that laughs - even fake ones-can multiply faster than you'd imagine. As readers give these unknown forces a name, they'll also find a gentle invitation to pause, take a deep breath, and reflect on the invisible things at work in their own lives.

  • I'm Sorry You Got Mad

    I'm Sorry You Got Mad

    Newbery Honor winner Kyle Lukoff explores the importance of learning to apologize. Jack wants to apologize for hurting Zoe's feelings. He just can't seem to find the right words. Turns out there's more to an apology than just saying "I'm sorry." Elevated by equally charming illustrations and text, I'm Sorry You Got Mad is a journey in learning the importance of an apology that goes deeper than just words.

  • I'm Me

    I'm Me

    A Book About Confidence and Self-Worth  Gentle and encouraging, this board book helps toddlers understand their value and know that they matter. With affirmations for children and warm illustrations, I'm Me encourages children to grow their confidence through the quality of their relationships and from their own efforts and achievements. A section for adults offers tips on talking about the book together, along with activities for fostering confidence and a sense of self-worth in young children, such as role playing and creating "I'm Important" posters.

  • I Want to be Mad for a While! Ages 3 to 5

    I Want to be Mad for a While! Ages 3 to 5

    Discover a universally relatable story about one little cat who just wants to be MAD... at least for a little while! With gentle text and bold, vibrant illustrations, Barney Saltzberg encourages readers to "feel what they feel" and express their emotions, helping young ones develop key tools for social-emotional literacy. A must-have for any toddler caregiver. This book empowers children on the topic of anger, letting them know that it's okay to feel mad sometimes. Because after you let yourself feel mad... then you can start to feel GLAD!

  • I See You Try

    I See You Try

    Notice and affirm all the ways toddlers try new things and build resilience. Toddlers are constantly testing their limits and trying new things. In I See You Try, a caregiver notices all the ways their toddler is trying and persisting throughout the day and celebrates little ones' growing skills. Rhyming text and bouncy rhythm engage little ones and make building an emotional vocabulary fun.

  • I See You Smile

    I See You Smile

    Notice and affirm all the ways toddlers express their emotions and help them develop an emotion vocabulary. Happiness, joy, contentment, excitement. In I See You Smile, a caregiver notices and acknowledges when their toddler uses body language to communicate these feelings, guiding adults at home to do the same. The rhyming text and bouncy rhythm engage little ones and make building an emotional vocabulary fun.

  • I See You Care

    I See You Care

    Sharing food. Cleaning up a mess. Helping baby after they fall. In this charming board book, follow along as a toddler shows care and kindness to themselves and others. Rhyming text and bouncy rhythm engage little ones and make building an emotional vocabulary fun. I See You series Children thrive when adults see them and love them for who they are right now. These fun-to-read books provide ways of noticing and affirming how toddlers are growing physically, emotionally, and socially. Each book features a single toddler and takes place over the course of a few hours in a toddler's daily routine, covering themes of emotions, resilience, kindness, curiosity, physical growth, and self-expression.

  • I Love Myself

    I Love Myself

    Even an ordinary day is full of little challenges, especially when you're a kid. Like when you're learning to ride a bike and you still need training wheels...so the other kids ride past you. Or when you jump in a mud puddle...but you fall in and get your pants wet. Luckily you can learn to be kind to yourself with a bit of practice. In this sweet picture book we accompany a child through their day, from morning to bedtime, as their inner self-portrayed as a cuddly imaginary creature-supports them in their endeavors. Some are harder than others, but the positive message of the text highlights how you can love yourself through big feelings, try something different, say no, and so much more.

  • I Hate Everything!

    I Hate Everything!

    It's hard for children to accept not getting their way. Sam hates when his brother cries or his dad is too busy to play. When he loses his place in "Musical Chairs," Sam cries, "I hate everything!" With the help of his aunt, Sam learns new ways to deal with his anger and feel better.

  • I Eat Poop: A Dung Beetle Story

    I Eat Poop: A Dung Beetle Story

    I Eat Poop is a heartwarming and hilarious picture book about friendship, fitting in, and accepting each other's differences. Dougie has a secret. He's a dung beetle,not a ground beetle, and he loves eating poop. Dougie knows he should be proud of who he is. Dung beetles help process waste and do other extraordinary things! Dougie worries that if anyone at school saw his lunch, they'd make fun of him. One day, the lunchroom bugs out over a classmate eating poop and Dougie has to make a choice. Can he stand up for his friend and for his true self? I Eat Poop is packed with important social emotional learning themes and is great for classroom or at-home discussion. Read this book for conversations about bullying and being kind, standing up for your friends and speaking up for your beliefs, being proud of your culture and heritage, embracing diversity and accepting and celebrating differences. The book also includes incredible, STEM-related facts about bugs. Mark Pett is also the author of The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes

  • I Am Too Absolutely Small For School

    I Am Too Absolutely Small For School

    Lola is not so sure about school. After all, why would she need to count higher than ten when she never eats more than ten cookies at a time? And why write letters when you have a telephone? Once again, it's up to ever-patient big brother Charlie to persuade Lola that school is worthwhile - and that her invisible friend, Soren Lorensen, will be welcome, too. When Lola is worried about starting school, her older brother Charlie reassures her.

  • I Am Peace: A Book of Mindfulness

    I Am Peace: A Book of Mindfulness

    When the world feels chaotic, find peace within through an accessible mindfulness practice from the bestselling picture-book dream team that brought us I Am Yoga. Express emotions through direct speech. Find empathy through imagination. Connect with the earth. Wonder at the beauty of the natural world. Breathe, taste, smell, touch, and be present. Perfect for the classroom or for bedtime Featuring an author's note about the importance of mindfulness and a guided meditation for children. Ages 4-8 Susan Verde and Peter H Reynolds are also authors of I Am Human , I Am Love , and I Am Yoga .

  • I Am Courage: A Book Of Resilience

    I Am Courage: A Book Of Resilience

    From the New York Times bestselling team behind the I Am series comes a triumphant celebration of everyday courage: believing in ourselves, speaking out, trying new things, asking for help, and getting back up no matter how many times we may fall. Grounded in mindfulness and awareness, I Am Courage is an empowering reminder that we can conquer anything. Inside, you'll also find exercises to inspire confidence.

  • I Am A Booger... Treat Me With Respect

    I Am A Booger... Treat Me With Respect

    Boogie the booger teaches children the healthy way to blow their noses by using a "Booger Ghost." Boogie knows that most people think he is gross, and that some people even call him a snot. But, he doesn't feel bad, because he does great things! He keeps us from getting sick! He is a true defender and is just asking for a little respect!

  • I Always Try

    I Always Try

    Developing a Growth Mindset of Resilience and Persistence  The Little BIG Chats series has been written to assist parents, caregivers and educators to have open and age-appropriate conversations with early learners around crucial, and yet at times, 'tough' topics. And what better way than using children's picture books! Some pages will have questions for your child to interact with and discuss. Feel free to use these questions and the Discussion Questions provided on the inside back cover of each book to help you assist your child with the topic being explored. Stop at any time to unpack the text together; and try to follow your child's lead wherever that conversation may take you!

  • Kimochis® Huggtopus Makes Way for Play Kimochis® Huggtopus Makes Way for Play

    Kimochis Kimochis® Huggtopus Makes Way for Play

    Huggtopus is ready to play! But, when her big, friendly personality becomes a bit too much for her friends, Huggtopus learns an important lesson. For fun to be fun, it has to be fun for everyone. Illustrated by award winning artist Hanako Wakiyama. With tips from communication expert, Ellen Pritchard Dodge, Huggtopus Makes Way for Play is a gentle way to help children remember and practice sharing and taking turns to help make playtime fun for everyone!

  • Hot Cocoa Calm (Board Book)

    Hot Cocoa Calm (Board Book)

    With Hot Cocoa Calm, kids learn to how to take control of their emotions and breathe their way to calm. The perfect soothing read for bedtime before the winter holidays, this board book celebrates the peacefulness of the season. Best of all, it can be performed anywhere: in the backseat of a car, at home, or even at a child's desk at school.

  • Hope in a Jar

    Hope in a Jar

    In this companion to the acclaimed and bestselling picture books In a Jar and Out of a Jar, Llewellyn the bunny and his friends dream of many things. Some of their dreams are small, like learning to ice skate, visiting a friend, or acting in the school play. And some of their dreams are big, like going to the moon, or becoming a ballet dancer or a wildlife photographer. Their dreams feel so precious that the bunnies place them in jars for safekeeping. But when a storm comes and destroys their collection of jars, Llewellyn and his friends wonder: what's the point of dreaming if everything could be lost? This timely, powerful, and beautifully illustrated story of perseverance and resilience explores setbacks, loss, and grief, and shows how - with the help of friends and loved ones - to find the strength to start again.

  • Holdin Pott

    Holdin Pott

    Meet the Potts. Holdin Pott grew up learning to keep in feelings of sadness and anger. He is one tough pressure cooker. Little Pott is watching and wants to be just like him, but when you're little and the heat is on really high, it's hard to keep the lid on and hold tough stories and feelings inside. What will Little Pott do? How will Holdin Pott help him?

  • Hey There! What's Your Superpower?

    Hey There! What's Your Superpower?

    Follow Becky's journey as she tries lots of exciting new things to find her amazing superpowers! This engaging and interactive children's book provides a number of simple and very achievable 'tasks' to help kids to develop a growth mindset of resilience, persistence, self-confidence, self-reliance and self-esteem. The aim of this book is to encourage kids to believe in themselves and to develop a self-confidence 'foundation' - especially those children who lack self-belief and can often lose their will to even try. One superpower may lead to two superpowers, and on it goes, until that child has a deeper belief in his or herself.

  • Helping Young Children Manage Frustration and Anger

    Helping Young Children Manage Frustration and Anger

    A Practical Guide for Parents and Educators to Help their Little Twitches! This is part of the WorryWoo Companion Series that aims to help parents and educators understand and address the difficult emotions of anger and frustration. Anger is a healthy and normal emotion, but kids' inability to manage their emotions can lead to heartbreaking long-term outcomes. Frustration cannot be pigeon holed into a "one size fits all" classification. Instead, each child may display a different set of behaviors. Delightful drawings, fun exercises, and valuable information for parents and teachers, it also offers an opportunity to deal with minor issues before they become problems, and most important, creates a positive shared experience!


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