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by Hillary Harper (Author), Felipe Calv (Illustrator)
An Easy to Remember Rhyme For Children with Anxiety
"1-2-3, a deep breath for me,
4-5-6, blow it out like candlesticks,
7-8-9, everything will be fine,
when I get to 10, I do it again."
1-2-3, A Deep Breath for Me focuses on teaching self-regulation skills and calming techniques to children who are experiencing anxiety.
Narrated from the perspective of an anxious dog named Mack, the book follows his journey of learning to cope with his uneasy feelings with the help of his new best friend, Gertie the puggle.
The book uses colorful illustrations and simple language to help children understand their emotions and provides them with practical techniques to manage anxiety. By following Mack's journey, children can learn breathing exercises, visualization techniques, and other self-soothing activities that can be practiced in their daily lives. This book also serves as a valuable resource for parents and educators looking to support children's mental health.
by Sarah Downie (Author), Sarah Downie (Illustrator), Deborah Motycka Motycka Downie (Author)
It is a perfect day to make sandcastles at the beach. All it takes is a shovel, a pail of water, and a little imagination. One castle can have colorful seaweed. Another can have sticks. A third can have shells or pretty stones. There are so many choices. Count them and see how many different ones there are.
Author-illustrator Sarah Downie collaborated with Deborah Motycka Downie to create this beach-themed counting book. Written in simple rhyme, the beautifully illustrated story describes ten different sandcastles made by ten friends. As children count from one to ten, they will recognize numbers, groupings, and patterns. By the end of the book, they will realize that everyone has their own creativity and individualism. Each one is different, and so are we.
by Sarah Downie (Author), Sarah Downie (Illustrator), Deborah Motycka Downie (Author)
It is a perfect day to make sandcastles at the beach. All it takes is a shovel, a pail of water, and a little imagination. One castle can have colorful seaweed. Another can have sticks. A third can have shells or pretty stones. There are so many choices. Count them and see how many different ones there are.
Author-illustrator Sarah Downie collaborated with Deborah Motycka Downie to create this beach-themed counting book. Written in simple rhyme, the beautifully illustrated story describes ten different sandcastles made by ten friends. As children count from one to ten, they will recognize numbers, groupings, and patterns. By the end of the book, they will realize that everyone has their own creativity and individualism. Each one is different, and so are we.
by Amanda Silva (Author)
Hey you!
Yeah You! Your child needs to STOP and Read This Book!
Why? Well, I'll Tell you!
This book is fun, interactive and at times even silly, but you'd never guess what it's really up to!
"STOP and Read This Book" is an interactive reading experience for children based on grounding exercises commonly used in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and anger management. The book takes a 5-4-3-2-1 sensory grounding approach to pull children out of ager, anxiety, and overthinking through simple engaging activities and bright colorful images.
The Interactive Epub edition of "STOP and Read This Book" features clickable elements and animation, making it a perfect edition to your digital library that you can take with you anywhere when your child needs a quick brain break.
The Ebook is best viewed horizontally on a device that supports epub3 format. Load times may vary depending on your device.
Bright, friendly illustrations and child friendly text combine with grounding techniques and mindful breathing exercises, making this sensory book the perfect addition to your calm down corner.
Preschoolers and older kids alike will find something to love in this silly book designed for mindful sensory exploration!
Disclaimer: This book is for fun and not intended to treat any illness. While this book is a fun way to introduce concepts to your child that are commonly used in therapy, the author is not a licensed counselor or psychiatrist. If you suspect your child struggles with anxiety or has a serious mental or developmental condition, please seek the advice of a qualified professional.