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Tessa doesn't love school anymore because Luke keeps calling her names. She asks friends and family for advice, but nothing seems to help. Then she makes a decision. "I'll figure it out. I love science. Kids who love science are good at figuring things out." And she does! This is an empowering and inspirational story about a girl who solves a teasing problem in school by looking closely at her tormentor and "finding the rainbow" in him. In only a few minutes, she sees Luke in a whole new light. She relates to him differently and he responds differently. Before long, Tessa has turned a foe into…mehr

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Tessa doesn't love school anymore because Luke keeps calling her names. She asks friends and family for advice, but nothing seems to help. Then she makes a decision. "I'll figure it out. I love science. Kids who love science are good at figuring things out." And she does! This is an empowering and inspirational story about a girl who solves a teasing problem in school by looking closely at her tormentor and "finding the rainbow" in him. In only a few minutes, she sees Luke in a whole new light. She relates to him differently and he responds differently. Before long, Tessa has turned a foe into a friend. Improve relationships Tessa stumbles upon a solution that makes use of The Law of Attraction; i.e. whatever you turn your attention to is what you get more of. The story demonstrates a simple technique that teaches children (and grownups too) how to transform difficult relationships into more positive ones. Improve self-esteem Parents and teachers can assist kids at home or in the classroom with building self-esteem! The book includes a "Color List" of positive traits that children can use to identify their strengths.
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Actor, singer, songwriter and music teacher, Amy Syd Babcock wears many hats. She believes that to change the world, we have to start with ourselves. She has made her life work about finding creative ways to express herself and inspiring others to do the same. She's been teaching piano, singing and drama to children for over 30 years.For more information, go to amysyd.com.