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Bear is back and he's worried! With the help of his new fish friend, Bear discovers that he can cross to the other side of the pond to get his favourite treat-a honey chocolate milkshake! But what will Bear do when he starts to worry about whales and rainstorms and ants in his pants? Join Bear as he learns how to overcome his worries in different situations by taking big breaths in and slowly breathing out. With Jennifer Whelan's adorable illustrations and Deirdre Brandner's practical toolkit resource, Bear Learns How To Be A Fish is a funadventure through the worries of every day.
Bear loves eating blueberries and reading. But one day he reads something that makes him feel worried... BEARS WHO EAT BLUEBERRIES GO BANANAS! This sticky thought follows Bear everywhere but his friend Kookaburra has a plan... Join Bear as he encounters the same everyday situations, troubles and emotions children do and learns how to cope with and overcome them. With Jennifer Whelan's whimsical illustrations and Deirdre Brandner's practical toolkit resource, Do Bears Who Eat Blueberries Go Bananas? is a fun and uniquely engaging adventure. Audience: 3-9-year-old children, parents, carers, pediatrics allied health professionals, educators, therapists.
Winter is coming and Bear is feeling sad, lonely and scared. With the help of a rainbow, Bear discovers he can be the sun and as bright as the daylight sky. But what will Bear do when the rainbow disappears and winter arrives? Join Bear as he encounters the same everyday situations, troubles and emotions children do and learns how to cope with and overcome them. The book's back matter includes "Bear's Toolkit," offering simple, evidence-based techniques that will help young readers recognize their worries and use the calming tools to is manage fear and overthinking. Some of these tools include simple breathing exercises, mindfulness, and cognitive behavioral strategies that help manage anxiety and build resilience. With Jennifer Whelan's whimsical illustrations and Deirdre Brandner's practical toolkit resource, Bear Learns How to Be a Rainbow is a fun and uniquely engaging adventure. Audience: 3-9-year-old children, parents, carers, pediatric allied health professionals, educators, therapists.
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