The Anger Workbook for Kids
Kids often need extra help managing their emotions, and this is especially true when it comes to anger. The Anger Workbook for Kids offers clinically proven, hands-on activities grounded in dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) to help kids manage anger, regulate their emotions, handle conflict with peers, and express big feelings in healthier ways.
Worry Workbook for Kids
Many children experience anxious thoughts, worry about the unknown, or are afraid to try new things. In The Worry Workbook for Kids, two respected psychologists offer simple, action-based activities grounded in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help young readers ages seven to twelve conquer their fear of uncertainty, set and accomplish goals, and-most importantly-bring fun and adventure back into their lives.
Sarah Samantha Melinda Melloy, The Story of a Survivor
Sarah Samantha Melinda Malloy, The Story of a Survivor is a story about a young girl who goes through the trauma of sexual abuse. A gentle, lop-eared rabbit helps Sarah to find the help she needs. Sarah is a survivor. "This book is a great resource to help children, parents, and professionals work through the confusing and complex landscape of trauma treatment. The whimsical rhyming keeps the book approachable but doesn't shy away from discussing and highlighting the immense impact of sexual trauma. Pairing the physiological symptoms with relatable and helpful characters is a unique take on an essential component of trauma work. This inspirational story lovingly shows how a person can move forward and grow up and help others in true survivor fashion. I look forward to using it in my practice."Chris Roberts, LMSW, (Certified in TFCBT) Licensed Master of Social Work, with certification in Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
The Best Gift Ever
The Best Gift was, is, and always will be JESUS!For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. - John 3:16
The Best Gift Ever
The Best Gift was, is, and always will be JESUS!For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. - John 3:16
Kids' Devotionals
Perhaps the most important way a parent can have an impact on their child's spiritual life is by spending time with them reading about spiritual things. It's beneficial to both mind and spirit, while drawing parent and child closer.Nancy Petrey is a writer and a grandmother of 17. In this book she draws treasures from her store of biblical knowledge and personal experience to provide an opportunity for parents and children to read and learn together. While written for children, the stories and lessons are deep and serious.The enemy of our souls goes after those who are the most vulnerable, seeking to destroy God's plan for happy families whose priority is to glorify God and advance His kingdom as we await the return of our Lord and Messiah Jesus. These devotionals make good weapons against the enemy's attacks by arming the children with God's truth and love from His Word.The book was written primarily for children, ages 8 to 11. It is to be read by parents or grandparents to their child/children, or the child could read it in their presence. It contains 18 devotionals, 76 pages, and Memory Verses. The questions at the end of each devotional are designed for educational and spiritual growth.These devotionals will be helpful to any parent, and are a good tool for use in homeschooling.
I Choose Acceptance
In this rhyming story, we learn about accepting all people, despite any differences."I Choose Acceptance" is a story with social emotional learning (SEL) in mind. It has been praised by teachers and therapists worldwide.In this rhyming story, we learn about acceptance. Through colorful illustrations and rhythmic rhymes, your child will see what it means to accept all people no matter the differences.Teacher and Therapist Toolbox: I Choose is an empowering series curated to empower young children to become aware of big emotions. A new book series developed in tandem with teachers and therapists to help children cope with a range of emotions and teach them that they indeed hold the power to choose their actions and reactions.Imagine a peaceful world Where acceptance aboundsA beautiful world Where laughter's the only sound."I Choose Acceptance"" was developed alongside counselors and parents to be used as a resource in a social emotional curriculum.
This Thing Called Life
Wisdom for Bad Days and Hard Times. It used to be you could count on someone else to make important decisions for you. But now that you're getting older, more and more choices-even the hard ones-are up to you. It isn't always easy to know how to act or what to say-whether you're faced with minor hassles, like getting a zit before your first date, or major crises, like a friend's alcohol abuse. In this 31-day devotional, you'll find stories about teens who are going through the same things you are, solid advice to help you make good decisions in tough times, space to scribble your thoughts and prayers, and things to think and pray about-all to help you get to know the God who's right by your side, no matter what life brings!
Anger In/Anger Out
This workbook takes young people, teens and young adults, on a journey that will help them better understand their emotions. As a young person, you'll learn information that will be useful as you navigate through life. You'll discover that anger lets you know your needs are not being met or your values are being violated. You'll come away with what you need to build effective and respectful relationships and make important life decisions.You won't be alone on this adventure. That's because we've all felt fear, happiness, sadness, surprise, and hurt, regardless of our culture or life experiences. But even a strong emotion like anger is normal and natural, and it can be healthy if you know what to expect and how to react when it happens.Within these pages is a safe place, where it's possible to learn the tools you'll need to look beyond your behavior to what prompted it in the first place. In Anger In /Anger Out, you'll discover that anger is like an alert you get on your phone that lets you know when you need to pay attention to something. You'll learn what causes anger-and how to manage it. This book serves as a roadmap with guideposts designed to give anyone (who works at it) the ability to understand the triggers and stress we all encounter in daily life-at home, at school, in social settings, and in unexpected situations. It will teach you how to communicate better and how to increase your emotional intelligence. You'll learn how identifying your values and goals can make it easier to manage your emotions ... and you'll learn even more than that. Much more!!
Every Brain is Beautiful
Your brain is beautiful! Did you know that everyone sees the world a little differently? Some like loud noises, while others prefer quiet spaces. Some like playing together, while others prefer doing their own thing. And that's ok! In this story, you will meet four best friends, Puppy, Kitty, Bunny and Teddy, who have a lot in common and a lot of differences as well. Follow along as we learn about the four friends and all of the qualities that make them unique, just like you!This book is designed to teach the concept of Neurodiversity in a way that is accessible to young children and inclusive to everyone.
Feeling All My Grief
Are you searching for a way to help children deal with the death of a loved one?Feeling All My Grief focuses on universal truths about death. It reassures kids that it's okay to feel sad, angry, scared, worried, confused, or a mix of feelings when someone we care about dies. When we give ourselves time to heal, we can soon make space for gratitude, happiness, and love as well.Key Features: - Secular, non-religious, and non-scientific- Written in soothing, rhythmic rhyme- Validates all types of feelings and ways of dealing with grief- Avoids euphemisms so as not to confuse young children- Vibrant and endearing illustrations with diverse characters- Approved by grief counselors and professionals- Includes a grief journal at the end with reflection prompts- Best for children ages 3-6 years oldDeath is never easy to talk about. Let's help children process grief in a healthy way, so they can look forward to brighter days. If you're still not sure if this book is right for you, you can download the e-book to help you decide, or you can watch our read-aloud videos. We'd love to hear from you.
I Choose to Say No
In this rhyming story, we learn about consent and the power of saying, "No"."I Choose To Say No" is a story with social emotional learning (SEL) in mind. It has been praised by teachers and therapists worldwide.In this rhyming story, we learn about private parts and respectful relationships. Through colorful illustrations and rhythmic rhymes, your child will see what Early Warning Signs look like and who is in their Circle of Trust.Teacher and Therapist Toolbox: I Choose is an empowering series curated to empower young children to become aware of big emotions. A new book series developed in tandem with teachers and therapists to help children cope with a range of emotions and teach them that they indeed hold the power to choose their actions and reactions.I am aware of any Early Warning SignsAnd how to look for danger.I am especially cautiousIf I am ever talked to or touched by someone I know or a stranger."I Choose To Say No"" was developed alongside counselors and parents to be used as a resource in a social emotional curriculum.
I Choose to Be Thankful
In this rhyming story, we learn about developing gratitude."I Choose to Be Thankful" is a story with social emotional learning (SEL) in mind. It has been praised by teachers and therapists worldwide.In this rhyming story, we learn about being thankful. Through colorful illustrations and rhythmic rhymes, your child will see what it means to have gratitude.Teacher and Therapist Toolbox: I Choose is an empowering series curated to empower young children to become aware of big emotions. A new book series developed in tandem with teachers and therapists to help children cope with a range of emotions and teach them that they indeed hold the power to choose their actions and reactions.I look around meAt all that I have.I choose to be thankful, Grateful and glad!"I Choose to Be Thankful" was developed alongside counselors and parents to be used as a resource in a social emotional curriculum.
I Choose to Be Me
In this rhyming story, we learn about developing confidence."I Choose to Be Me" is a story with social emotional learning (SEL) in mind. It has been praised by teachers and therapists worldwide.In this rhyming story, we learn about believing in yourself. Through colorful illustrations and rhythmic rhymes, your child will see what it means to love yourself just like you are.Teacher and Therapist Toolbox: I Choose is an empowering series curated to empower young children to become aware of big emotions. A new book series developed in tandem with teachers and therapists to help children cope with a range of emotions and teach them that they indeed hold the power to choose their actions and reactions.I am brave and adventurous, And don't mind the hard path.I am goal-oriented and driven, I strive to stay on track."I Choose to Be Me" was developed alongside counselors and parents to be used as a resource in a social emotional curriculum.
I Choose to Work Hard
In this rhyming story, we learn about developing a hard work ethic."I Choose to Work Hard" is a story with social emotional learning (SEL) in mind. It has been praised by teachers and therapists worldwide.In this rhyming story, we learn about working hard. Through colorful illustrations and rhythmic rhymes, your child will see what it means to develop a hard work ethic.Teacher and Therapist Toolbox: I Choose is an empowering series curated to empower young children to become aware of big emotions. A new book series developed in tandem with teachers and therapists to help children cope with a range of emotions and teach them that they indeed hold the power to choose their actions and reactions.I choose to stay out of danger, To respect my body and my health.My good decisions help meBe super proud of myself!"I Choose to Work Hard" was developed alongside counselors and parents to be used as a resource in a social emotional curriculum.
Life Skills for Wellbeing and Success
This volume covers topics on awareness about one's psychological health, management of emotions, mental hygiene, and wellbeing. It examines different types of thinking, reasoning, problem-solving, and strategies for building emotional intelligence. The book is a unique presentation of theories, research, and applications within important areas of psychology that will help the readers understand the aspects of self - emotional, cognitive, motivational, value orientation of self, and communication styles. This book shares insights into how to utilize our potential to fulfill our expectations from life with the help of positive psychological orientation. It will serve as an invaluable guide for readers interested to work on their emotional intelligence, mental health, and personal and group wellbeing, for gaining insight into developing cognitive, emotional, social, and behavioral aspects of self. It will also be of interest to students, scholars, and researchers in behavioral sciences, mental health, cognitive psychology, social psychology, counselling, philosophy, and wellness.
God, I Feel Scared
Kids have big feelings, but none of their feelings are too big for God. In this picture book from licensed counselor Michelle Nietert and Tama Fortner, young readers will explore what it means to feel scared and discover how to manage their emotions in a healthy way.Scared is a feeling that can be hard to face, but if we listen to it, we can learn things about ourselves. In God, I Feel Scared, children will discover that it's okay to be scared and that God is with us in all things, including fear. With simple, accessible text, scared becomes an emotion that kids don't need to avoid and instead something they can use to better understand themselves and grow closer to God. The bright, emotive art by Nomar Perez will draw kids in, and a note in the back provides tips and techniques parents and caregivers can use to help young children process their feelings in a beneficial way.God, I Feel Scared teaches kids ages 4 to 8 how to: Identify the feeling of fear and recognize things that can make them feel scared See signs of fear in others Develop techniques to manage fear Embrace fear and new experiences without letting it overwhelm them Talk to God about their feelings God, I Feel Scared is perfect for: Helping young kids develop positive ways to manage and name their feelings Children dealing with changing emotions, new experiences, or anxiety Family read-aloud time Supporting good communication and mental health habits at an early age Check out the other picture book in the God, I Feel series--God, I Feel Sad.
1 John With Images
This visual Greek reader, created in the tradition of Hans ?rberg, walks learners from being in the dark about Koine Greek to the light. Each page, without the aid of English, contains only Greek, useful symbols, and related visuals to help with comprehension. This creative work aims to help readers engage Koine Greek with ease, confidence, and no stress. It is one publication in the new "LDG" (Lingua Deo Gloria) print series with GlossaHouse.
Once Upon the Very First Christmas
Bestselling author and songwriter Rory Feek takes children and families on a beloved journey to Christmas past in Once Upon the Very First Christmas. On a picturesque farm, schoolchildren gather their homemade costumes and props and put on a heartwarming Christmas play for the community. As they don halos for the angel choir or round up sheep for the final nativity scene, readers will be immersed in the greatest blessings of Christmas--the gift of Jesus--and be reminded that we can rejoice together in the wonder of the season.Rory's soothing and lyrical retelling of the Christmas storyis paired with magical illustrations by Christine Cuddihy of a homemade Christmas play, is perfect for ages 4 to 8, andis a great gift for Christmas, baby showers, and baptisms.Take a moment to slow down this Advent and Christmas to treasure that first Christmas, God's gift of Jesus, and every precious moment He's given you to celebrate with family and friends.
A Girl's Guide to Being Great
In a world that often tries to define them, high school girls now have a beacon of light to guide them through the challenges of adolescence. Written by an award-winning mentor, educator, and mom, "A Girl's Guide to Being Great" is more than just a book-it's a movement. Dive into a treasure trove of thought-provoking stories, soul-stirring quotes, heartfelt poems, and actionable exercises. Championed by school districts nationwide, this guide is not just another self-help book; it's a transformative journey. From understanding one's potential to navigating the tricky waters of social media, each chapter is a stepping stone to empowerment. Topics include Potential, Self-Esteem & Body Image, Principles, Problem-Solving, Pressures, Dreams, Goals, Leadership, and the ever-evolving world of Social Media. After-school clubs and youth groups will find this guide invaluable. It's structured to facilitate group discussions, promote team-building, and foster a supportive community where girls uplift each other. The chapters resonate with young women's daily issues, making them a relevant and relatable tool for group leaders. Home schools can seamlessly integrate this guide into their curriculum. It complements academic learning by focusing on personal growth, emotional intelligence, and character development. The exercises and stories within can spark introspection, critical thinking, and open dialogue, essential skills for any young adult. This guide is a golden opportunity for parents to connect with their daughters, opening doors to meaningful conversations about challenges, aspirations, and values. It's not just a book; it's a bridge to understanding and bonding. Discover the power of self-awareness, redefine standards of success, beauty, and relationships, and unlock the greatness within. Perfect for individual exploration or group discussions, this guide is the ultimate companion for every teenage girl ready to conquer the world. Schools, educators, and parents, this is the resource you've been waiting for to uplift and inspire the young women in your community.
Beasts of the Ancient World
Uncover tales of ancient beasts, in this beautiful anthology of mythologies This book introduces children to the thrilling mythological beasts from ancient civilizations. Discover 23 stories accompanied by beautiful, colorful illustrations. Through the incredible storytelling you can learn about fantastic creatures such as the Japanese Baku, which had the power to devour nightmares, the wise Sphinx, and the fearsome Minotaur who went head-to-head with Theseus in Greek mythology. Featured pages highlight amazing real-life photos of objects, showing how each beast was represented in art. A perfect, global introduction to the most fascinating stories about legendary creatures from ancient history.
A Basket of Flowers
"A Basket of Flowers," which is set in Germany 100 years ago, is the tale of a godly young woman and her father who wrongly suffer great persecution, but who learn to trust the sovereign hand of God through every difficult circumstance. "A Basket of Flowers" centers on James, a godly gardener, and his young daughter, Mary. Their happy and simple life is disrupted when Mary is accused and convicted of theft. At her trial, Mary tells the truth, maintaining her innocence in spite of great pressure. Convicted as thief and accomplice, Mary and her father begin their sentence for the crime. Continuing his lessons from nature about the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, James encourages Mary through this trial and prepares her for the next, greater blow. Writer of children's stories and educator, Christoph von Schmid was a pioneer in writing books for children which taught Christian values. His first work was a bible history for children (1801). Christoph von Schmid continued with his calling as a writer of children's books throughout his long life, one of his most noted stories being Die Ostereier (Easter Eggs, 1816) due to its popularity and also that he started signing himself as "author of Easter Eggs."
A Tween Girl's Guide to Puberty
The Essential Guide for Tween Girls to Navigate and Celebrate Their Changing Bodies.The tween years are a remarkable period in a girl's life. It's a time of growth, discoveries, and new experiences. Preteen girls face changes in their bodies, minds, and emotions, and it's natural to have questions or feel uncertain about what's to come.The good news is they're not alone."A Tween Girl's Guide to Puberty," by Abby Swift, offers everything a preteen girl needs to navigate puberty with confidence, self-love, and a positive outlook. Filled with practical tips, illustrations, and real-life examples, this comprehensive guide covers the essential topics every tween girl should know. From understanding physical and emotional changes to managing friendships and practicing self-care, this book has it all!Inside "A Tween Girl's Guide to Puberty," your tween will learn how to: Understand and embrace the physical changes during pubertyCope with emotional ups and downsBuild strong and healthy friendshipsPractice self-care and develop emotional resilienceDeal with peer pressure and social media influencesCelebrate your unique identity and growing independenceAnd many more essential insights and skillsWho's this book for?This guide is tailored for tween girls (ages 8-13). It's intended to be a bridge of communication between parents and children during this transformative time. It's an opportunity for conversations that matter, ensuring she feels supported and prepared as she embarks on her journey through puberty.Help your tween embrace the changes in their body and mind and celebrate the wonderfully unique and powerful young woman they're becoming!
Nine Divine Goddesses of Navratri
Goddess Durga is revered as the divine mother, or "Maa" in Sanskrit, and represents the divine cosmic energy that permeates the entire universe. She is the embodiment of Shakti, which signifies power, strength, and might. Navratri one of the most fun and vibrant Hindu festivals celebrated.Come and learn The Jai Jais way about the different Avatars of Durga Ma, with nine Goddess stories for the nine days. Come and share Durga Ma's true story adapted from our ancient scriptures.
Pierre Fierre Loses a Dare!
Deep in the Bayou, King Pierre Fierre is the grand swamp's boastful king, whose pride knows no bounds, or so he'd like to think. In this enchanting children's read along story, Pierre is about to meet his match in a humble turtle named Beau who dares to stand up to the tyrant.With captivating storytelling and vibrant illustrations, 'Pierre Fierre Loses a Dare!' teaches a valuable lesson about the dangers of pride and the merits of humility. This delightful story imparts biblical wisdom in a fun way. LibertasKids.com
Jai Bhim
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar was endowed with a sense of being outraged. For someone steeped in the learning and practice of law, the capacity to feel outraged does something very distinct, it becomes a scalding weapon in the otherwise cold arsenal of reason, logic, codes, procedures, precedents, and dicta. Ambedkar placed his legal training as cold ore is in the furnace of a smeltery, to produce the fiery ingots of a renascent vision, which then became the Constitution of India. How can one keep the provisions of that text and the laws that have crowded around it from turning cold again? The pages of this slender volume speak of how in India, the land of Ambedkar, the Buddha, Gandhi, Mahavira, Periyar E.V. Ramasamy, and Thiruvalluvar, so much happens in human relationships that must cause outrage but does not. But the pages do so with a distinct message of hope. Outrage and hope? Is that not something of a contradiction? Not so, if we study the achievements of Dr Ambedkar and of his thought-partner, Justice Chandru. The law in India is not a code as much as it is a philosophy of redressal, remedy, and reparation. And, at its best, redemption.
God Knows, Cares, and Loves YOU!
This book is written for young children, but this book is for all ages. This book describes the interest and care God has for every person. He knows and understands every person, no matter what is happening. He watches over every person while they are eating, resting, playing, doing chores at home, going to school, or even going to work, and wants every person to go to heaven. It demonstrates how God shows us that He is more than any other person, more than a babysitter, an explorer, a mighty arc angel, or a soldier, because He is with you no matter where you are. Because each person is important and valuable to God, He provided salvation through Jesus Christ. Chapter four tells the Gospel in a brief and simple way. The companion book to this book is, "God Created YOU!" "God Created YOU!" is from Psalm 139:13-18, 23-24, and describes the focus and detail God uses to create each human being through the many occupations that people are familiar with. He creates each person with forethought as a Designer, a Programmer, a Dentist, and a Clay Potter. He adds quality and beauty to each person as an Embroiderer, an Artisan, an Architect, a Basket Weaver, and a Structural Engineer. He demonstrates His care of each person as a Protector, a Supervisor, a Doctor, and a Provider. He shows that every person is important by keeping a record of what was given to them as anArchivist. God has good plans for every person. And every person can be the best person they can be in the occupation they choose to work at: telephone repairman, builder, farmer, fireman, musician, pastor, pilot, sailor, banker, or school teacher. Donald L. Perry is a retired telephone technician. His hobbies include wood working and electronic projects. He is married and they have three children (one of which went to heaven at the age of eighteen) and have several grandchildren. He graduated with a B.A. from Maranatha Baptist Bible College. He has preached in a local retirement center for several years, and continues to serve in his local church. And is listed as one of the inventors of patent #6,852,923 (a mechanical device that tugs on wires, to help locate them).
God Cares for Me
This Board Book Teaches Children about God's Care for His Creation Everyone's a theologian--even your little one. Each board book in the For the Bible Tells Me So series offers kids ages 0-4 an introduction to key facets of the gospel and a glimpse at the joy found when children embrace Christ as their Lord and Savior. In God Cares for Me, author Kristen Wetherell explores God's creation and providence, revealing his abundant care for the things he has made--including his children! This board book uses repetition, easy-to-understand language, and interactive elements to keep kids engaged and coming back again and again. Deeply rooted in Scripture, Wetherell's words highlight God's power, creativity, and provision for his people to teach children about the comfort found in Christ. Teaches Kids about God's Creation and Providence: Little ones learn who God is and the comfort found in him Created for Kids Ages 0-4: Thoughtful language, colorful illustrations, and interactive elements keep kids engaged For the Bible Tells Me So Series: Each book in this series teaches kids the gospel through an important biblical doctrine Makes a Great Gift: Perfect for children, grandchildren, loved ones, or a church ministry
God Hears Me
Interactive Board Book Teaches Children How to Pray in Every Circumstance Everyone is a theologian--even your little one. Each board book in the For the Bible Tells Me So series offers kids ages 0-4 an introduction to key facets of the gospel and a glimpse at the joy found when children embrace Christ as their Lord and Savior. In God Hears Me, author Kristen Wetherell teaches children how to talk with God--a heavenly Father who intently listens to his beloved children. This board book uses repetition, easy-to-understand language, and interactive elements to keep kids engaged and coming back again and again. Formatted for child interaction, the text provides a line for the caregiver to read and a responsive action for the child to perform. Deeply rooted in Scripture, Wetherell teaches children the importance of depending on Christ through prayer and praising him through all of life's circumstances. Teaches Kids the Importance of Prayer: Little ones learn who God is and the comfort found when they depend on him through prayer Created for Kids Ages 0-4: Thoughtful language, colorful illustrations, and interactive elements keep kids engaged For the Bible Tells Me So Series: Each book in this series teaches kids the gospel through an important biblical doctrine Makes Great Gifts: Perfect for children, grandchildren, loved ones, or a church ministry
The Trail of Unexpected Gifts
Gifts full of surprise often spark many questions... "What is it?". . . "How did you know?". . . "How did you get this for me?" Often the best presents have a wonder-filled story behind the gift.Gallop down the glimmering lane at the Applegate Farm, as brother and sister duo Ralph and Mallory discover a special book containing a historical record of astonishing gifts. You'll have the opportunity to learn the inspiration for the gift ideas as well as have several experiences similar to the Applegates in your own living room through recommended family night Christmas activities. Just like Ralph and Mallory, you'll hear the backstory of a present with your name on it that you'll never be able to forget. "Christmas is the perfect time to discuss the "calculated cost of waiting" that Jesus considered, knowing that people would not fully understand why He was coming by way of a manger... Being in family ministry for over 20 years, I would recommend this as a resource for all families to read yearly. This is more than a book. It is an easy family experience that can keep the excitement of Christmas centered on Jesus and family."-Chad Overton Next Gen Pastor, The MET Church, Houston, TX "If you are like me, you look for creative ways to teach children about God...especially during holidays. Courtney has given us a beautiful offering! Follow the trail of gifts back to the very beginning - to the plan for the best gift of all - JESUS! After the story, find a Christmas family plan ... even a favorite cookie recipe to help celebrate God's BIG LOVE through the birth of Jesus!" -Jean Thomason (Miss PattyCake)"The opportunity to bring family together for meaningful moments is one of the best gifts of the Christmas season. Reading The Trail of Unexpected Gifts is sure to become one of your family's most treasured traditions. You will relate to this lovable family's story of Christmas memories and miracles and be inspired by the reminder that the gift of Jesus is the most precious miracle of all."-Trenton and Jenny WorshamTrenton: Author, Pastor at Lakepointe Church in Rockwall, TX Jenny: Co-founder of Gather Moms, Author of Gather Moms curriculum series
The Trail of Unexpected Gifts
Gifts full of surprise often spark many questions... "What is it?". . . "How did you know?". . . "How did you get this for me?" Often the best presents have a wonder-filled story behind the gift.Gallop down the glimmering lane at the Applegate Farm, as brother and sister duo Ralph and Mallory discover a special book containing a historical record of astonishing gifts. You'll have the opportunity to learn the inspiration for the gift ideas as well as have several experiences similar to the Applegates in your own living room through recommended family night Christmas activities. Just like Ralph and Mallory, you'll hear the backstory of a present with your name on it that you'll never be able to forget. "Christmas is the perfect time to discuss the "calculated cost of waiting" that Jesus considered, knowing that people would not fully understand why He was coming by way of a manger... Being in family ministry for over 20 years, I would recommend this as a resource for all families to read yearly. This is more than a book. It is an easy family experience that can keep the excitement of Christmas centered on Jesus and family."-Chad Overton Next Gen Pastor, The MET Church, Houston, TX "If you are like me, you look for creative ways to teach children about God...especially during holidays. Courtney has given us a beautiful offering! Follow the trail of gifts back to the very beginning - to the plan for the best gift of all - JESUS! After the story, find a Christmas family plan ... even a favorite cookie recipe to help celebrate God's BIG LOVE through the birth of Jesus!" -Jean Thomason (Miss PattyCake)"The opportunity to bring family together for meaningful moments is one of the best gifts of the Christmas season. Reading The Trail of Unexpected Gifts is sure to become one of your family's most treasured traditions. You will relate to this lovable family's story of Christmas memories and miracles and be inspired by the reminder that the gift of Jesus is the most precious miracle of all."-Trenton and Jenny WorshamTrenton: Author, Pastor at Lakepointe Church in Rockwall, TX Jenny: Co-founder of Gather Moms, Author of Gather Moms curriculum series
Girl's Guide to Growing Up
The Perfect Gift for Girls!Growing up can be a scary and overwhelming experience. As you get older, your body will go through a lot of changes, and your life will start to look different. This book helps tackle some of the most common problems faced by young women as they grow into adulthood. This guide is organized in easy-to-digest chunks to make reading and comprehension enjoyable. Written with inclusive language, Girl's Guide to Growing Up is the perfect book to help navigate the uncertainties of growing from girlhood into the teenage years.In Girl's Guide to Growing Up, you'll learn about: PubertySelf-CareSelf-LoveBuilding ConfidenceSetting Healthy BoundariesMaintaining RelationshipsEmotional IntelligenceAnd so much more!Growing up into a healthy and happy adult means learning how to take care of yourself by developing and maintaining good habits and routines. Learning how to manage your thoughts, moods, and emotions is another facet of taking care of yourself. Girl's Guide to Growing Up was created to help you make the most of this pivotal transition in your life!Scroll up, Click on "Buy Now with 1-Click", and Grab a Copy Today!
ABC’s of Emotions
Kids have lots of big feelings but they often don't have the words to express themselves. ABC's of Emotions shows 58 emotions using a single emoji to demonstrate the feeling. Emoji's are a great tool to visually express a feeling and are easily recognizable to kids and grownups alike. This gives kids and parents the opportunity to identify and talk about the feelings they experience every day. Kids feel more comfortable in themselves when they can name the feeling and when they realize it is normal to feel lots of emotions.From A through Z, ABC's of Emotions explores 58 emotions, supporting parents, caregivers, teachers and health professionals to talk with their kids about their feelings.ABC's of Emotions shares everything from the most common emotions of angry, happy and sad to more complex feelings such as frustrated, embarrassed, jealous, overwhelmed, and optimistic. The book will improve children's vocabulary naming all the emotions. ABC's of Emotions includes modern words such as Hangry (that slightly angry feeling you get when you need food!) and even X has one.... but you'll have to buy the book to find out what it is though: )
The Little Book of Mindful Affirmations for Young Muslims
The Little Book of Mindful Affirmations for Young Muslims is a book for young Muslims to promote positivity, confidence, and a strong connection with their faith. Accompanied by beautiful illustrations that showcase the magnificence of Allah's creation. A must have for your little Muslim's library.
Christian Life Skills Christian Rite of Passage Workbook
The Christian Life Skills Christian Rite of Passage Workbook provides an opportunity to review the entire experience of the Christian Life Skills Mentoring Ministry. Each of the ten skills, key verses, Bible stories and strategies related to the skills, verses, and stories are reviewed. Students use the workbook to prepare for the Christian Rite of Passage Ceremony where they will publicly demonstrate what they have learned and how they have matured spiritually through the sessions and experiences they have had in preparation for the ceremony. Barbara W. Rogers, PhD, EdS, is a mother and grandmother who has served in various ministries since age 12. In addition to many years of ministry within congregations, she wrote Sunday school lessons for Urban Ministries, Inc. of Chicago during ten years as a stay-at-home mom. And, later, she wrote God Rescues His People, and God's Chosen King, activity books, for the Herald Press Story Bible Series. As Founder and Director of Christian Life Skills, Inc. her passion is to provide resources to encourage children, youth, and families to develop lives pleasing to God in our challenging world. Barbara lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with her husband, Dr. John A. Rogers. They have two children and four grandchildren.
Earth Ninja
Earth Ninja shows us how one little ninja can make a difference in the world by practicing three simple life habits.Find out what happens in this fun book about the impact we each have on the earth.Life is hard! It's even harder for children who are just trying to figure things out. The new children's book series, Ninja Life Hacks, was developed to help children learn valuable life skills. Fun, pint-size characters in comedic books easy enough for young readers, yet witty enough for adults.The Ninja Life Hacks book series is geared to kids 4-10. Perfect for boys, girls, young readers, primary school students, or toddlers. Excellent resource for counselors, parents, and teachers alike.Collect all the Ninja Life Hacks books! To download fun, free printables, visit the author's profile.
Self-love and me
"Practising self-love is like building a strong foundation to build a house on."Start practising self-love from a young age. "Self-love and me" is a tool to live more consciously and to build a growth mindset and resilience. This interactive book is all about how we can practise self-love. Challenges and difficult times are a part of life. Practising self-love daily will make us equipped to deal with challenges and difficult times in a very powerful way. Each chapter includes a fun and inspiring exercise to practise self-love and become the best version of ourselves. Suitable for young people ages 8-12 and an enjoyable read for adults too.This book helps young people to: * Practise self-love and embrace the uniqueness in themselves and others* Encourage young people to change unhealthy habits and recognise negative thought patterns.* Inspire young people to adopt a growth mindset.* Increase self-esteem and confidence* Help tackle low moods and help strengthen mental wellbeing
Setting Good Goals and Making Good Decisions
My Eyes' Journey Youth Battle Plan series teaches children and youth spiritual disciplines and principles of spiritual warfare: prayer, Bible study, worship, fellowship, and healthy, godly living. The life skills in the series are grounded in Bible stories and Biblical concepts, wisdom essential in our current world. Skill 3, Setting Good Goals and Making Good Decisions Through the Eyes in My Heart, focuses on dreams and goals, making plans, weighing decisions, what influences good and bad choices, and persisting through failures to success. Barbara W. Rogers, Ph.D., Ed.S., is a mother and grandmother who has served in various ministries since age twelve. In addition to many years of ministry within congregations, she wrote Sunday school lessons for Urban Ministries, Inc. of Chicago during ten years as a stay-at-home mom. And later, she wrote Activity Books: "God Rescues His People" and "God's Chosen King" for the Herald Press Story Bible Series. As Founder and Director of Christian Life Skills, Inc., her passion is providing resources that encourage children, youth, and families to develop lives pleasing to God in our challenging world. Barbara lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with her husband, Dr. John A. Rogers. They have two children and four grandchildren.
Treasure of the Heart
Uncover the profound impact of embracing acceptance and inclusivity through this heartwarming narrative. In a world yearning for more love and understanding, this story embarks on a journey to bring about meaningful change. Within its pages, children uncover the exquisite tapestry of their shared humanity and gather the strength to propagate a message of hope and acceptance. Join them on a quest to understand the art of kindness and inclusion.
When I Feel Left Out
Sometimes Deano feels left out because he looks and acts differently from other dinosaurs.Learn the importance of having all types of friendsHelp young children who may be feeling left-outIt's a good way to start a conversation about feelingsLearn simple techniques of conflict resolutionIt has a great message: "Good book. We bought all the series as my son enjoys reading them." - Sarah"We have read this with my children many times. It has really helped and offered some good strategies when kids get left out." - ChrisExplains emotions & feelings: "Great for starting discussions. Simple story, but fairly realistic actions." - Harry"Love this picture book!!! I am a teacher and will use it for my students!" - SusanAnd* Cute illustrations with nice rhyming story* Not too long, grabs kid's attention*Coloring and activity pages*Excellent resource for counselors, parents, and teachers
Fearless
One evening before sunset, David was herding his sheep into a lush green pasture to graze for dinner. Then he heard the distant sound of rustling leaves and the eerie stillness of birds.What did he find? And what happened next?The David Series is a collection of children's books that feature the biblical David as the protagonist. The goal is to inspire young readers through relatable, captivating stories highlighting David's courage, perseverance, failures, and faith. About The David SeriesThe David Series is a collection of children's books that feature the biblical David as the protagonist. The goal is to inspire young readers through relatable, captivating stories highlighting David's courage, perseverance, failures, and faith. To keep children engaged, we incorporated an art style that is highly adept at evoking emotions and bridging the gap between classic and modern tales. Furthermore, the illustrations' inclusive nature promote diversity and expose youngsters to different artistic styles and cultures, cultivating a deep appreciation for the arts.
I Feel Mad
What to do when you are so mad you feel like exploding!!Learn common reasons why kids get madHelp kids identify their body sensationsLearn good ways to let the anger outUse mad power to change the situation or solve the problemIt has a great message: "I love that this book both sends the message that it's okay to feel mad, while teaching fun methods to cope with those emotions. - Carrie"My 5 year old blows up at everything. It's a great book to learn how to control her anger! Parents can also learn a few tricks to control their anger!- LizExplains anger & feelings: "Great book on learning to calm down when we get angry. Perfect for preschoolers " - Erika"Well done! This is perfect for school age children to learn to manage their emotions" - MariaAnd* Cute illustrations with nice rhyming story * Not too long, grabs kid's attention
Feeling My Emotions
Looking for a powerful way to spark important conversation around feelings and emotions with your child?Feeling My Emotions is a must-have on your emotional wellbeing bookshelf. With bold, unforgettable illustrations and rhythmic text, big concepts like letting go, holding space for feelings, and self-acceptance will translate to your child taking root to inform their emotional intelligence for years to come.