How do you get to know someone in a wheelchair? Sometimes it's hard to know where to begin. In his characteristically wise and gentle way, Mister Rogers challenges the stereotypes that often plague ch
Bullying and school violence are two of the greatest issues in the forefront of today’s society. This book will guide readers through understanding how and why bullying happens, as well as how to cope
The Internet can be one of the most useful tools for young learners. It can also open them up to dangerous situations and inappropriate content. This book teaches readers how to use the Internet respo
Young children become confused and hurt when their parents constantly argue, then decide to divorce. This sensitively written book assures boys and girls that children are in no way responsible for their parentsA' inability to get along together. It lets kids know that although one parent chooses to move away from the home, both parents continue to love their little boy or girl. Both Mom and Dad will continue to spend happy times with them. Even very young children have concerns and anxieties, and Tell Somebody Books are written and illustrated especially for them. Parents are advised to read these books aloud while their preschooler listens and looks at illustrations of the boys and girls in each story. Many children in early grades will be able to read the stories for themselves. Tell Somebody Books encourage children to explore their feelings, and then to speak openly about things that trouble them.
The death of a loved one is a heartbreaking event in a child’s life. This book will guide readers through the feelings and questions they might have after such a loss. Readers will learn what grief is
Gluten intolerance is being diagnosed more than ever, which makes it an important issue for today’s young readers. Using age-appropriate language, this book helps readers gain an understanding of the
The Let’s Talk About It (LTAI) books series address important but challenging topics for children and adults in an effort to end child abuse. These books will equip children with tools necessar
"Mister Rogers's talent for calmly explaining scary emotional upheaval to young children shines in this latest volume....Rogers offers caring support and validation for readers working through such tr
Food allergies are on the rise, and they’ve become a growing concern in classrooms everywhere. This book introduces readers to the science behind allergies, as well as real-world tips for how to contr
The sensitively written LetA's Talk About It Books encourage preschool-age and early-grades children to explore their feelings, deal with problems that trouble them, and understand others who have
The sensitively written LetA's Talk About It Books encourage preschool-age and early-grades children to explore their feelings, deal with problems that trouble them, and understand others who have
The Let’s Talk About It (LTAI) Workbook series, accompanies books that address important but challenging topics for children and adults, in an effort to end child abuse. These books will equip c
The child in this story suffers from asthma, a chronic condition that sometimes produces frightening attacks. But kids learn that with proper medical supervision and treatment, asthma can be kept und
A little girl is very excited because now she has a baby brotherA-an adopted baby brother. A few years earlier, she too had been adopted. Like the children in this story, adopted kids learn that thei
This appealing book contains an important early lesson for every boy and girl to comprehend: When people of different races and ethnic backgrounds come together, they form the most magnificent sight&
The sensitively written LetA's Talk About It Books encourage preschool-age and early-grades children to explore their feelings, deal with problems that trouble them, and understand others who have
Extreme shyness can become a problem that affects a childA's social development. This book advises younger kids on ways to cope with shyness. The sensitively written LetA's Talk About It Books encou
Told from an older brother's point of view, describes how people with autism may react when faced with unexpected changes in their routine, and explains possible origins of the condition, its symptoms