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Friendships and Bullying (Build Resilience) by Honor Head
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: Build Resilience
Young children can find the world we live in daunting and a bit scary. There's just so much going on with new schools, making friends and even things like climate change. This book will help young readers to develop a flexible mindset and to explore feelings around FRIENDSHIPS and BULLYING in a gentle a ...Show more
Let's Read and Talk About: Keeping Clean by Honor Head
Category: Education | Series: Let's Read and Talk About
Mind-Boggling Machines (Magic Magnifying Glass) by Honor Head
Category: Children's Non Fiction
Use your Magic Magnifying Glass to see inside a whole world of mind-boggling machines.See pistons pumping, gears grinding, and turbines turning as you explore the inner workings of the machines that make the world go round. With the amazing x-ray magnifying glass, you'll be able to peer beneath the surf ...Show more
My Life, Your Life: Cultural Issues by Honor Head
Category: Non-Fiction | Series: My Life, Your Life
This book looks at cultural issues between family and school friends including religion, diet, clothes and attitudes. It looks at family expectations and the desire to blend in with peers. It emphasises respect for cultural differences in and out of school and tolerance and an acceptance of a different ...Show more
My Life, Your Life: Family Differences by Honor Head
Category: Non-Fiction | Series: My Life, Your Life
This book looks at different family set-ups including single parents and step-families and examines issues that can arise within families - sibling fall-outs, poverty, abuse, illness and child carers, and getting on with parents.It is part of the series My Life, Your Life, which takes a sensitive and po ...Show more
My Life, Your Life: Overcoming Fear of Failure by Honor Head
Category: Non-Fiction | Series: My Life, Your Life
Lots of people suffer from a fear of failure. It is one of the biggest causes of anxiety and stress for school students. Fear of failure can make us afraid to try new things. For some it means that they have to come first at everything they do. For many fear of failure is linked with low self-esteem. It ...Show more
My Life, Your Life: Self-Esteem and Confidence by Honor Head
Category: Non-Fiction | Series: My Life, Your Life
This book looks at self-esteem and how it's possible to change it. It deals with issues such as a healthy body image, peer pressure, celebrity culture and bullying and provides lots of practical advice for young people dealing with low self-esteem.It is part of the series My Life, Your Life, which takes ...Show more
My Life, Your Life: Understanding Sexuality: What it means to be lesbian, gay or bisexual by Honor Head
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: My Life, Your Life
This book looks at the issues around sexuality - what it means, being lesbian, gay or bisexual, coming out, homophobia and accepting yourself and being happy in your own skin. It includes talking and debating points and is perfect for someone starting to question their sexuality or for PSHE lessons.It i ...Show more
My Life, Your Life: Understanding Transgender by Honor Head
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: My Life, Your Life
A sensitive book that explores the issue of people who feel they do belong to the gender they were born with. It looks at what this means for the person and their family, issues around school policy, bullying and discrimination and explores the journey of transitioning.It is part of the series My Life, ...Show more
My Little Book of Big Trucks by Head, Honor
Category: Education
What is a truck? How fast cana truck go? Which trucks work on a building site? My Little Book of Big Trucks answers all these questions and many more.
Police (Popcorn: People Who Help Us) by Honor Head
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: Popcorn: People Who Help Us
Find out about the different jobs the police do. Discover how the police fight crime and keep us safe. Meet the police who work with dogs and horses. Learn how to dial 999 in an emergency.