Help your dragon deal with anxiety / Steve Herman.
Series: Herman, Steve My dragon books ; volume 22.Publisher: [United States] : DG Books Publishing, an imprint of Digital Golden Solutions LCC, 2018Copyright date: 2018Edition: First editionDescription: 37 unnumbered pages : colour illustrations ; 26 cmISBN: 9781948040686Subject(s): Anxiety in children -- Juvenile literature | Dragons -- Juvenile literature | Children -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile literature | Dragons | Anxiety in children | Children -- Conduct of life | Self-esteem | Anxiety | Emotions | Poem / rhymeGenre/Form: Picture books for children. | Juvenile works. | Stories in rhyme.Audience: Audience: Child 4 - 7, Adult caregiver Summary: Having a pet dragon is fun. But what if your dragon is constantly worrying about so many things? This book for children, parents and teachers teaches kids the proper way to think, and deal with worry and anxiety! Drew's dragon, Diggory, is beset by anxieties such as worrying that he will let his basketball team down, that he will fail a maths test although he has studied hard for it, and that the other children will laugh at him when he gives his book report. Drew helps Diggory by giving him techniques such as positive thinking instead of assuming the worst, and learning from failure rather than fearing it. The dynamic of having the child giving advice to his pet places the child in a position often typically occupied by an adult in children's books. The text is in rhyming format which makes it ideal for reading aloud. There is also a video of the book on YouTube with the text read aloud. Audience: Child 4 - 7, Adult caregiver Colour picturebook with short text.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Having a pet dragon is fun. But what if your dragon is constantly worrying about so many things? This book for children, parents and teachers teaches kids the proper way to think, and deal with worry and anxiety! Drew's dragon, Diggory, is beset by anxieties such as worrying that he will let his basketball team down, that he will fail a maths test although he has studied hard for it, and that the other children will laugh at him when he gives his book report. Drew helps Diggory by giving him techniques such as positive thinking instead of assuming the worst, and learning from failure rather than fearing it. The dynamic of having the child giving advice to his pet places the child in a position often typically occupied by an adult in children's books. The text is in rhyming format which makes it ideal for reading aloud. There is also a video of the book on YouTube with the text read aloud.
Audience: Child 4 - 7, Adult caregiver
Colour picturebook with short text.
Audience: Child 4 - 7, Adult caregiver
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