Manners, Please!

by John Burstein

Published 30 July 2010
Slim Goodbody helps children understand the value of manners and the essentials of behaving well in school, at home, and with friends.


Have You Heard?

by John Burstein

Published 1 August 2009

I Said No!

by John Burstein

Published 1 August 2009
Learning to say "no" to cigarettes, drugs, and other dangers is one of the most important tools a child can have. In this new book by Slim Goodbody, children are taught to understand when and why they need to say "no", and how to refuse and still keep their friends.

Can We Get Along?

by John Burstein

Published 1 August 2009
Learning to tolerate different opinions, perspectives, and beliefs is vital to a healthy society. Slim Goodbody’s Can’t We Get Along? helps children understand the need and importance for tolerance, and the steps they can take to increase peace in their lives and in the world.

I Said No! Refusal Skills

by John Burstein

Published 1 November 2009
Learning to say “no” to cigarettes, drugs, and other dangers is one of the most important tools a child can have. In this new book by Slim Goodbody, children are taught to understand when and why they need to say “no,” and how to refuse and still keep their friends.

Past Tense

by John Burstein

Published 1 October 2010
Slim Goodbody helps children develop skills to manage and release stress in ways that keep their minds and bodies healthy. Stress can be anything that happens that puts pressure on people’s minds and bodies and causes them to feel worried, uptight, or tense.

Dollars and Sense

by John Burstein

Published 30 July 2010
Slim Goodbody provides children with the fundamentals of money—including intrinsic value, and how to save and spend wisely. Money and the way people deal with it, affects almost every aspect of life—from purchasing healthy foods to buying running shoes.

What Should I Do?

by John Burstein

Published 1 August 2009
It’s very important for a child to learn how to make good decisions. In this informative new book, Slim Goodbody helps children learn the steps they should follow in making almost any decision: Stop, Think, Act, Review (STAR).

Speak Up!

by John Burstein

Published 30 July 2010
Slim Goodbody helps children learn assertive communication skills that will help them express thoughts and feelings in an open, direct way. They will learn techniques that will get others to listen and respond appropriately to what they have to say.

Bullying is one of the scariest and potentially damaging negative behaviors children can face. Slim Goodbody helps young students learn to recognize the different kinds of bullying and presents strategies for dealing with even the toughest situations.