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    • Children's & YA

      Beauty Tips

      Coloring Journal

      by Agnes de Bezenac

      Do you sometimes worry that you don’t fit in because you’re not like the other girls your age? Are you not sure what to do with your changing body? Do you have questions about make-up, hair care or diet... all that stuff that you may need to start thinking about, or that you talk about with your friends but you’re not sure if it fits you? This coloring journal provides the tools you need to feel good about yourself and gives simple, practical tips and ideas to help you feel confident. Every page includes positive statements to help you grow beautiful on the inside and out. Practice your creative coloring and journal your own ideas in this book. Most of all, enjoy the journey to becoming a beautiful YOU. For ages 10-13.  See more here https://www.icharacter.org

    • Children's & YA

      Family Time Questions

      That help you connect

      by Agnes de Bezenac

      234 questions to have fun, to share, to discover, to reflect and to talk about. A great pocket book for parents. Suggested for use with ages 6 and older. For more info see https://www.icharacter.org/products-page/family-time-questions/

    • Children's & YA

      Story Encyclopedia of Values and Habits

      Understanding the tough stuff, like patience, diligence and perseverance

      by Agnes de Bezenac

      Bringing ethics to everyday life through relatable and entertaining examples. Principles that children will enjoy learning about. Each of the 42 topics include an illustration, a simple definitions, a story of interest and a notable quote. Many people talk about good character, good values and good morals - but what in the world does that all mean? Well, your character is shown by how you think, feel and act. It’s your personality. We all have many character traits (how we behave) that are both good and bad. Having lots of good character traits usually equals a happy life. But having too many negative character traits might end up being a real bummer. So it makes sense that working to form a good character is very important. Suggested for ages 7 to 10. For more info visit https://www.icharacter.org/products-page/story-encyclopedia-of-values-and-habits/

    • Children's & YA

      Tiny Thoughts on Obedience

      Learning about the consequences of disobedience

      by Agnes de Bezenac

      Children learn to recognize the natural consequences of disobedience through little Bonzo’s example. Told from a child’s perspective, encouraging kids to work out their problems by thinking about possible solutions. Suggested for ages 6 and under. For more info see https://www.icharacter.org/products-page/tiny-thoughts-on-obedience/

    • Personal & social issues

      What in my head is going on?

      Stages of grief and loss, for children

      by Agnes de Bezenac

      Children’s responses to loss and change are sometimes messy. This illustrated book can help kids recognize some of their feelings and understand that it’s normal to experience them when going through difficult times. Giving emotions a name and sharing some examples can help kids see what’s going on in their head and get them through to the happy ending. Appropriate for ages 7 to 11. For more info see https://www.icharacter.org/products-page/what-in-my-head-is-going-on/

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