All children have days when they just don't feel happy. Follow along as Ben helps cheer up his friends and shows how kids can turn sadness into smiles.
Children often struggle with not getting their way. Sam becomes upset when his brother cries or when his dad is too busy to play. When he loses his spot in "Musical Chairs," Sam exclaims, "I hate everything!" With his aunt's support, Sam discovers new strategies to manage his anger and improve his mood.
Daisy is anxious about her family’s move. She worries about not liking her new home, her cat running away, and having an unfriendly new teacher. A talk with her grandpa helps her realise that most of her worries are unlikely to happen, and if one does, she will have someone to help her resolve it.
Finn often behaves unkindly towards his classmates and focuses mainly on himself. He doesn’t help Ahmed or Lily, pushes Molly and Freddy on the playground, and plays unfairly in soccer. As a result, his peers are upset with him. When Finn finds himself excluded at recess and feels lonely and sad, he’s left wondering how to make things right. In the end, Finn’s teacher helps him realise that he can change his unkind behaviour and that kindness fosters friendship and enjoyment.
Children often struggle with following rules. In this uplifting book, Noah's babysitter, Jenny, helps him understand how rules are important for keeping people safe, healthy, and happy.
This book explores the theme of respect. Arin's careless and rude behaviour upsets those around him, leading his parents and teacher to explain the importance of showing respect. Feeling confused and unhappy, Arin turns to Grandma for guidance. Through their conversation, Arin considers how he would feel if others were to damage his belongings or mock his interests. Determined to improve, Arin makes a conscious effort to be more respectful and discovers that treating others with kindness leads to better treatment in return.
This book is the first of its kind in the Islamic world: it was created to be the Muslim child’s companion throughout the holy month of Ramadan. It is a clever combination of fun activities and valuable Islamic knowledge, beginning from the first day of Ramadan and ending on the first day of Eid. The book contains the following features: - A chart of acts of worship and good deeds so children can track their performance - 32 activities, including paper crafts, games, stories, poems, adhkar, and a variety of supplications - 23 hadith and 30 questions and answers (the moon and its phases, hijri months and their names) Ramadan Crescent will be the perfect encouragement for your little ones to get excited about Ramadan and to commit to praying, fasting, and reading the Quran. Your children will love every moment spent with Ramadan Crescent and the holy month will be far from boring. We pray to Allah, the All-Hearing, that He rewards us for this project and that it is of benefit to children all over the world.
Claudia has a sad goodbye to make. Her grandmother, Mimi, has just died. Claudia understands that Mimi was sick for a long time, but she's still mad at her grandmother for leaving her. Who will help Claudia with her homework . . . and share "special tea" with her? To keep from thinking about Mimi, Claudia spends all her free time painting and baby-sitting. She's even teaching an art class for some of the kids in the neighborhood. Claudia knows she has to let go of Mimi sometime. But how do you say goodbye to a special friend . . . forever?
This captivating picture book conveys a child's growing excitement as the big day approaches.