Learn how to:

Answer difficult questions confidentlySet clear limits for self-controlResolve and address a range of social  interaction issues

This revolutionary series, written by two child psychologists, provides the perfect platform to explore a broad range of family issues and questions that children have as they grow up and try to make sense of the world around them.

Each illustrated spread poses important, commonly-asked questions around behaviour and manners, such as "Why do I have to say 'please'?",  "Why must I share?" and "Why do I have to say 'sorry' —   even if I'm not!",which help little ones to discuss their feelings and understand others. Includes explanations and advice for parents and carers throughout.


Learn how to:

Talk to childrenDevelop and harness your child' curiosityAddress questions about diversity with  confidence

This revolutionary series, written by two child psychologists, provides the perfect platform to explore a broad range of family issues and questions that children have as they grow up and try to make sense of the world around them.

Each illustrated spread poses important, commonly-asked questions around diversity and cultural identity, such as "Why are people different colours?", "How come she is in a wheelchair?"
and "Why does Grandma have wrinkles?",  which help children to discuss their feelings and understand others as they become aware of people of different ages, cultures and appearance. Includes explanations and advice for parents and carers throughout.


Learn how to:

Cope with difficult questions around sensitive  subjectsReason with anxietiesAcknowledge and move on from anger

 

This revolutionary series, written by two child psychologists, provides the perfect platform to explore a broad range of family issues and questions that children have as they grow up and try to make sense of the world around them.

Each illustrated spread poses important, questions commonly-asked after a family break-up, such as "Why is Daddy not at home any more?", "Are you ever getting back together?"
and "Where am I going to live?",  which help children to discuss their feelings and understand others as they become aware of changes in the home. Includes explanations and advice for parents and carers throughout.


Learn how to:

Actively develop a child's sense of health and  wellbeingUnderstand a child's tantrumsEngage a child's cooperation through simple  reasoningResolve conflicts calmly

This revolutionary series, written by two child psychologists, provides the perfect platform to explore a broad range of family issues and questions that children have as they grow up and try to make sense of the world around them.

Each illustrated spread poses important, commonly-asked questions around health care and well-being, such as "Why do I have to eat my greens?", "Why do I have to bathe at night?" and "Why can't I sleep with you?",  which help little ones to discuss their feelings. Includes explanations and advice for parents and carers throughout.