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Forever Friends Club: A children's story book about how to make friends, feeling good yourself, displaying positive emotions, feelings for love and acceptance social skills
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Forever Friends Club: A children's story book about how to make friends, feeling good yourself, displaying positive emotions, feelings for love and acceptance social skills
Current price: $20.00
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Forever Friends Club: A children's story book about how to make friends, feeling good yourself, displaying positive emotions, feelings for love and acceptance social skills
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All feelings are valid and it's okay for kids to feel whatever they feel. What's important is how those feelings are managed.
This is a story of a little bunny who lost his first baby tooth and his big brother laughed at him. He feels sad and worries that people will make fun of him.
He went to his mother very sad and she shared a great life lesson:
Determined not to be sad, he left his social anxiety behind and goes out to make friends to play with.
Soon he meets Monkey who also lost a tooth. The two decide to form a club to make new friends. The club and new friends lead to situations in which the bunny and his friends have to make good decisions about not getting angry and choosing the best response to the actions of others.
This book teaches kids to look for things they may share with others rather than simply looking for differences.