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Anna Lavender

    I'll Be There
    Want to Play Trucks?
    Gather Up the Fragments
    Forty Short Plays
    Coping with an Anxious or Depressed Child
    From Timid To Tiger
    • This book is an essential manual for mental health professionals who work with young anxious children and their parents. Organised into a 10-session parenting-based course, the book provides parents with simple cognitive behavioural techniques for helping their children to manage their worries... číst celé

      From Timid To Tiger
    • Forty Short Plays

      • 167 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      With 20 short plays followed by 20 short sketches, Forty Short Plays responds to a need for more playscripts for Key Stage 3. Each play can be read in just one lesson, making it suitable for group reading in a Literacy Hour.

      Forty Short Plays
    • Thirty-one daily devotionals and encouragements from the Word of God on topics such as The Songs of Scripture, His Cross and Essentials for Outreach. Originally a collection of short thoughts used to encourage friends throughout the coronavirus pandemic, 'Gather Up the Fragments' is a beautiful, quick and easy way to start each day.

      Gather Up the Fragments
    • From Ann Stott and Bob Graham, the multi award-winning creator of Silver Buttons and A Bus Called Heaven,comes a story of friendship, perfect for any child who does not conform to traditional gender stereotypes. Jack and Alex meet almost every morning in the sandbox at the playground. Jack likes trucks - big ones. Alex likes dolls - pink ones, with sparkles. And tutus. But Jack doesn't want to play dolls, and Alex doesn't want to play trucks. Luckily for Jack and Alex, the day is saved with a little bit of compromise and the easy acceptance that characterizes true friendship... What about dolls who drive trucks?

      Want to Play Trucks?
    • A celebration of a growing child's accomplishments - and a reassurance that Mum will always be there.

      I'll Be There