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This thoughtful and empathetic activity book is perfectly designed to help children explore the importance of kindness and the joy that can be found in helping others. Developed in consultation with professional child psychologist Dr. Alice Brown, this book will equip young readers with the tools they need to be an empathetic and compassionate person through a variety of exercises, lessons and activities. They can: - Learn how to be a good listener - Paint kind messages on pebbles for people to find - Litter pick in their local area to give back to the community - Learn to say sorry…mehr

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This thoughtful and empathetic activity book is perfectly designed to help children explore the importance of kindness and the joy that can be found in helping others. Developed in consultation with professional child psychologist Dr. Alice Brown, this book will equip young readers with the tools they need to be an empathetic and compassionate person through a variety of exercises, lessons and activities. They can: - Learn how to be a good listener - Paint kind messages on pebbles for people to find - Litter pick in their local area to give back to the community - Learn to say sorry >Accompanied by beautiful, full-color illustrations, this book helps children to explore ideas about generosity, sharing, and finding happiness in helping others. It's a wonderful resource for parents, caregivers, teachers, therapists, and youth leaders to support a child's social emotional learning (SEL). Perfect for kids age 6+. ABOUT THE SERIES: The beautifully illustrated Thoughts and Feelings series allows children to understand and express their emotions through a series of practical activities and write-in exercises, devised by childhood development experts.
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Autorenporträt
Jenny Alexander is a UK author of fiction and non-fiction for readers of all ages. Her children's non-fiction includes funny self-help books on topics such as bullying, self-esteem, happiness, stress, green living and effective learning. Her children's fiction, exploring similar themes, includes Blue Peter Book Club choice, How to Get What You Want, by Peony Pinker and Red House Children's Book Awards Highly Commended, Car-Mad Jack . Her Young Adult novel about sibling suicide, Drift, is recommended by the UK's largest grief counselling organization, Cruse Bereavement Care. Jenny has featured as a guest expert in several national publications.