The second book in an engaging, dip-in series all about worries, themed by age as worries change as children get older. A reassuring, practical new series to help children build coping skills and resilience. What if someone is bullying me? What if I'm bad at P.E. and sports? What if I keep imagining scary stuff? Packed with helpful tips to help 6 year olds think about their fears and learn how to soothe them, this book is an ideal starting point for parents to start conversations about worries. 30 questions and answers cover topics from school, trips to the park and visiting friends to sport, performing and going to the shops - delivered with warmth, empathy and gentle humour. With bright, engaging and gently humorous illustrations from rising star Samara Hardy. Perfect for fans of A Huge Bag of Worries, Worrysaurus, Poppy O'Neill's Don't Worry, Be Happy and You're a Star and Tom Percival's Big Bright Feelings series.
Consultancy by expert Educational Psychologist Dr Miquela Walsh, DEdPsych, MsC (Dist), BSc (Hons), PCPC accredited. Gold title - Short questions and answers are an approachable way to go into common situations and worries children may come across. - Expert consultancy from Dr Miquela Walsh - Building on the success of age-themed publishing with four books for four different ages - Reassuring message that it's always best to talk to a trusted adult about any worries Competition: huge bag of worries;the worrysaurus;ruby's worry;be happy;what to do when you worry too much;happy confident me;worry ninja;colour monster;all about worries and fears;journal;how are you feeling;drama llama. virginia ironside;frank rodgers;rachel bright;tom percival;poppy o'neil;dawn huebner.