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21619
O'Keefe, Susan
Children's Product > Children's Elf Help Pamphlets
A book for kids who feel different.
Paperback.

21615
Mundy, Michaelene
Children's Product > Children's Elf Help Pamphlets
Here is a wonderful booklet of psychology andspirituality — all in one. This guide is intended to show children that God is someone we can share our every feeling with, and one we can "go to" in our own simple words. The author and illustrator cover a wide range of important children's themes—from praying about one's anger or sadness to praying about being afraid or bored.

21611
Jackson, J.s
Children's Product > Children's Elf Help Pamphlets
Bullying is a dangerous and widespread form of harassment among children. Most young children, however, are not able to handle this kind of intimidation alone. Aided by its little elfin characters, this helpful booklet delves into the who, what, and why's of bullying—and most importantly, the how's of thwarting bullies. Kids will learn non-violent ways to assert and protect themselves—and when to ask for adult help.

20073SS
Jackson, J.s
Children's Product > Children's Elf Help Pamphlets
This is a series of pastoral books for children. They address difficult subjects such as death, divorce and fear in a caring and spiritual manner. The authors bravely tackle the big, difficult to answer questions that children have like what dying means. They also answer questions that don’t always get asked such as, “is it my fault my parents are divorcing.” Each book begins with “ A Message for Teachers, Parents and other Caring Adults,” which gives tips on how to support a child going through the subject problem or what symptoms to watch for that are often associated with children dealing with them. Children easily relate to the appealing illustrations by R.E. Alley which show little elves presenting childish emotions. This is an effective way to approach children to support them or to get them to open up about their feelings when they are going through the struggles of growing up.

21608
O'Neil, T & J
Children's Product > Children's Elf Help Pamphlets
Everyone needs a best friend—someone who knows you and loves you just the way you are. Someone who hugs you when you're sad and celebrates when you're happy. Best friends like to spend time with each other. Best friends stay in touch and help each other out. This booklet introduces children to their very own Best Friend—God. Through childlike images and charming illustrations, it helps young believers to come to know God as an everyday, everywhere, anytime kind of Friend.

21606
Adams, C & Butch, R
Children's Product > Children's Elf Help Pamphlets
Helping children develop good self-esteem means helping them simply be themselves. It means letting them know how loved and cherished they are-just because of who they are. The elfin friends in this colorful 8-page booklet lead the young reader through a process of self-discovery: exploring uniqueness, building a healthy-self-image, and preparing for challenging situations. Every child in the world is special, gifted, and wonderful. And each one deserves to feel "happy to be me"!

20084SS
Adams, C & Butch, R
Children's Product > Children's Elf Help Pamphlets
This is a series of pastoral books for children. They address difficult subjects such as death, divorce and fear in a caring and spiritual manner. The authors bravely tackle the big, difficult to answer questions that children have like what dying means. They also answer questions that don’t always get asked such as, “is it my fault my parents are divorcing.” Each book begins with “ A Message for Teachers, Parents and other Caring Adults,” which gives tips on how to support a child going through the subject problem or what symptoms to watch for that are often associated with children dealing with them. Children easily relate to the appealing illustrations by R.E. Alley which show little elves presenting childish emotions. This is an effective way to approach children to support them or to get them to open up about their feelings when they are going through the struggles of growing up.

21618
Jackson, J.s
Children's Product > Children's Elf Help Pamphlets
Today, it's not a matter of "keeping up with the Joneses." It's a matter of keeping up with your own family! With jobs, school, sports, and on and on, there's precious little "family time." We know a stable family life nurtures happy, well-adjusted kids. We understand that family is the cradle of values, heritage, and faith. So how do we "keep family first"? Let the elves within enlighten you as you read this booklet with your child. It's sure to enrich your family ties and family times!

21607
Mundy, Michaelene
Children's Product > Children's Elf Help Pamphlets
Based on our popular new Elf-help Books for Kids of the same title, this thoughtfully written booklet addresses the many exciting (and sometime scary) experiences children face in the school lives. Accompanied by the endearing illustrations of R.W. Alley, "Keeping School Cool!" speaks to kids-in a language they understand-about the issues they deal with every day in school. Covering everything from homework to getting along with others, dealing with teachers and feeling safe at school, author Michaelene Mundy reassures and teaches as she tackles the topics most important to young students.

20106SS
Mundy, Michaelene
Children's Product > Children's Elf Help Pamphlets
This is a series of pastoral books for children. They address difficult subjects such as death, divorce and fear in a caring and spiritual manner. The authors bravely tackle the big, difficult to answer questions that children have like what dying means. They also answer questions that don’t always get asked such as, “is it my fault my parents are divorcing.” Each book begins with “ A Message for Teachers, Parents and other Caring Adults,” which gives tips on how to support a child going through the subject problem or what symptoms to watch for that are often associated with children dealing with them. Children easily relate to the appealing illustrations by R.E. Alley which show little elves presenting childish emotions. This is an effective way to approach children to support them or to get them to open up about their feelings when they are going through the struggles of growing up.

21601
Mundy, Michaelene
Children's Product > Children's Elf Help Pamphlets
"Anger isn't bad and sometimes it can even be good" is the message to kids in this thoughtful CareNote. Using simple language, the author explains to kids how they can express their anger in a positive way and choices they have in dealing with their anger.

21605
O'Neil, T & J
Children's Product > Children's Elf Help Pamphlets
"Respect is what is called a virtue," says the authors. "It's a good way to be—and a way to be good. It's a way to care about others, ourselves, and our world. When we have the virtue of respect, we try to treat people and our world with extra love and kindness." This excellent, colorful guide-booklet will go far in teaching children of all ages (but especailly ages 4 to 11) all about this much-needed virtue.

21604
Engelhardt, L.
Children's Product > Children's Elf Help Pamphlets
Kids aren't born knowing right from wrong. But somehow over the years we hope to help them become caring, responsible, respectful. Here is a wonderful tool to help children on the journey of moral development. Through word and illustration, through concrete language and interactive language and examples, this CareNote for Kids treates such topics as honesty, peer pressure, and how to tell right from wrong. Even more, it shows kids how to go beyond doing right to doing good.

21600
Mundy, Michaelene
Children's Product > Children's Elf Help Pamphlets
This CareNote for Kids thoughtfully acknowledges the many feelings children may be experiencing at a time of loss. The author encourages kids to cry, ask for help, remember the loved one and know they are not alone.

21613
Auer, Jim
Children's Product > Children's Elf Help Pamphlets
Wanting to be accepted by peers is a natural part of children's social development. Yet kids can be overly influenced by what "friends" think of them or urge them to do. Through simple language and engaging illustrations, this booklet explains the concept of peer pressure. It encourages a solid sense of self-identity—or "elf-identity"—and teaches kids how to say "No." Kids should be proud of not going along with the crowd. This clever little booklet helps them to stand up for themselves and their convictions—by standing up to peer pressure.

21612
O'Neal, Ted
Children's Product > Children's Elf Help Pamphlets
Truly bad things can and do happen in life. A child's safe and happy world can shatter from the impact of a serious illness or accident, death or divorce, violence or a natural disaster. And while we cannot shelter children from every hurt and harm, we can begin to calm their fears, ease their sadness, and help them heal. This wonderful little booklet will help teach kids the skills needed for coping with life's biggest changes and challenges.