Saying 'I Love You' in sign language feels good.Having a ladybug land on your hand feels good.Making a new friend feels good.Todd Parr celebrates all the feel-good things that tickle kids and adults alike, from rubbing noses and rubbing a dog's belly, to giving a great big hug, and seeing fireflies outside your window. With Parr's trademark bold, bright colours and silly scenes, children will be inspired to feel good about things they do every day. Targeted to young children first beginning to r...
Making and Keeping Friends (21st Century Junior Library: Read and Reflect: A Social-Emotional Guide)
by Emily Rose
A World Full of Feelings: Finding Kindness (A World Full of Feelings)
by Louise Spilsbury
This charming picture book for children aged 4 plus, illustrated by Ukrainian-American artist Sofia Moore, explores times when children find it difficult to be kind and offers some great solutions. Mia and Jackson have fallen out and are not talking to each other. Meanwhile, around the world, other children are learning to be kind by sharing and by helping others and nature. What will Mia and Jackson do? The book is packed with different situations and explores ways we can be kind and build emp...
Kindness Is Cool! (Be Your Best Self: Building Social-Emotional Skills)
by Bobbie Kalman
Lyra’s Strings
Being kind is contagious as a new girl navigates the art of making friends in a picture book suited for children starting school or moving to a new place. When Sukie’s family moves and she has to start at a new school, she feels shy and lonely at first. But soon she learns that receiving small acts of kindness—someone saying hi, or saving a hoop for her—makes her feel braver, and that passing friendliness along is a good feeling, too. Before long, Sukie, Joe, Poppy, and Stan are all becoming fr...
***THE No.1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER***EXCLUSIVE: Includes the first chapter of Carrie's new novel In The Time We LostPRE-ORDER now in hardback, ebook and audio. __________________________ We all know that growing up is hard to do, and sometimes the only thing that makes it better are the reassuring words of someone who has walked that bumpy road just a few steps ahead of you and somehow ended up as a fully-functioning adult. Carrie Hope Fletcher is that person. Thanks to her phenomenally popular...
This fun book talks about friendship and of course a birthday celebration.
Making Choices with Friends (21st Century Junior Library: Smart Choices)
by Diane Lindsey Reeves
One of a series aimed at children to promote positive attitudes towards disability through understanding and awareness. Each title provides illustrated information on the causes and treatments of a particular disability and there is a reference section of helpful addresses and organisations.