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Brittany sees lots of great things about her best friend, but she doesn't see anything good about herself. She strikes out during softball, she's the last girl invited to a classmate's birthday party, and she isn't sure anyone really likes her. Mom sees that Brittany is having a hard time and helps her do something about it. Together they make a special box-one that will show Brittany all the great things about herself. It doesn't take long for Brittany to realize that it really is good to be her! This full-color story includes engaging activities and thought-provoking questions designed to…mehr

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Brittany sees lots of great things about her best friend, but she doesn't see anything good about herself. She strikes out during softball, she's the last girl invited to a classmate's birthday party, and she isn't sure anyone really likes her. Mom sees that Brittany is having a hard time and helps her do something about it. Together they make a special box-one that will show Brittany all the great things about herself. It doesn't take long for Brittany to realize that it really is good to be her! This full-color story includes engaging activities and thought-provoking questions designed to foster self-awareness and self-confidence. There are printable activity pages available for this title at CounselingwithHEART.com Ages 8-12, Softcover, 40 pages Other titles available in the GIRL POWER: Believe in Yourself Series Cyber Friend? (cyberbullying) Friendship Tug-of-War (friendship exclusion) Frenemy Jungle (relational aggression)
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Erainna was born and raised in central Louisiana. The oldest of five children she always yearned to be a teacher and forced her siblings to play school year round. Naturally, she graduated with a teaching degree in 1995 and earned her Master's degree in 2000. Five years later she earned her Education Specialist degree in early childhood education. After fifteen years in the classroom, she moved to the role of school counselor and has never been happier. While serving as school counselor at an elementary school in northeast Texas, she frequently uses children's books as therapy to help her students heal, learn and grow. Ideas for her books come from the students she works with on a daily basis. Her goal, as an author, is to touch the hearts of children, one story at a time. Erainna has written over thirty books designed to guide parents, teachers, and counselors as they help children to become their best self. Erainna lives on a 300 acre cattle ranch near the Red River with her husband, two daughters, three dogs, two horses, and one ill-tempered cat.