Parr always knows exactly what to say and exactly how to say it, Great stuff. Read on the tail of "I'm Worried" by Michael Ian Black, this is another great choice for bibliotherapy, It's true kids have worries, and helping them see that everyone worries, . . and there are ways to control your emotions, . . is a HUGE help. While Black spends more time validating emotions, Parr gives your child readers many suggestions on how to deal with and release worry they may feel.
Both are excellent books. I love Todd Parr's stories, I love Todd Parr's books, I love Todd Parr's illustrations, I love Todd Parr. Quick easy read, great for children who get anxious or who worry about things sometimes, An easy way to talk about this emotion and when it might happen to someone, Provides ideas for how to get your mind off your worries and back to enjoying things, Nice, colorful, simple pictures. As the title suggests, this book is meant to teach kids not to worry, However, the advice of dont worry, its not helpful has never allowed someone to quit worrying, The vivid illustrations are those we have come to know from Parr's children's works, The message is a good one, . . one that should be shared frequently,
Don't worry! We will be using it as a part of a story time at our library, The theme is backtoschool I think this work applies, In a manner easy for kids to understand, this lovely picture book explains why you might worry and gives many suggestions of how to deal with feeling worried.
I really like that it mentions how looking at screens too much can cause worry, It has Parr's signature colorful illustrations that compliment the words beautifully, When I am queen of the world, everybody will have a copy of this to grab when things get too noisy and too scary, Worrying, Coping strategies I love this author and his positive books! Superb, They always have a great message about things children will face in the future and possibly are facing currently, Amazing book that talks about all the different times one might feel worriedthen gives several great ideas of ways to deal with worried feelings and thoughts.
Even adults can learn a thing or two about "don't worry" done in straight to point silly matter with boldcolourful illustrations, This book is ostensibly for children, but I think it's really for everyone, It has a clear and simple message, deftly communicated and readily accessible,definitely needs this book, and it's only just begun, From bestselling and beloved author Todd Parr, a new book that reassures kids everywhere that even when things are scary or confusing, there's always something comforting around the corner.
Todd Parr brings his trademark bright colors and bold lines to his new book about things that might make kids worryfrom loud news, to loud neighbors, or a big day at school.
With his signature humor and instantly recognizable style, Todd speaks out to kids who are feeling the weight of their world, offering solutions and comfort, as well as giggles.
This book is fantastic. My six year old loves it, If you're kid struggles with worrying I highly recommend! I borrowed a bunch of Todd Parr with Maddie in mind, as I think she benefits from more explicit socialemotional learning.
However, it was Kait who needed this one and I picked it by chance out of the library pile on the evening we picked up her new glasses.
Shes definitely anxious about wearing them and what friends might say about them,
We now have a hilarious picture of them with underwear on their heads, Ironically, I was getting a little worried throughout the book that talking to someone wasn't mentioned, but it was on the very last page, Worry is an issue for everyone! Talking helps to clear up worries for nearly every person, adult or child, This book gives children a way to first notice and accept the worries, but then ways to help our brain refocus, At school we use similar ways to gather our thoughts before tests, before performances, and when things just are not going the way we had planned.
We all have ups and downs and learning to handle them is part of growing up for all of us, The illustrations that Parr uses to offer assistance with managing worries feel like a breath of fresh air to me,
Todd Parr is a treasured author in the world of teachers and librarians, His bold, bright illustrations are loved by students and staff alike, The discussions that can be had with very young children about social emotional learning are tremendous, Simply, Todd Parr has given children a voice in a way that is unique, His books deserve a spot in EVERY library that serves young children, Age: Preschoolst grade
Emotion: Worrying
Parr's momentum and quality continues as he addresses a strong emotion that can be quite debilitating for many children.
Parr dedicates half of the book to acknowledging the many ways we worry and the second half is dedicated to strategies to manage and overcome that feeling.
It is always appreciated when an author acknowledges the modernday management of screen time and Parr seamlessly incorporates it alongside other things that may cause anxiety in a child's life.
There is a very thin line between planning ahead and overthinking, and I often walk a balance beam along that line, This was a good reminder of things to do to take care of yourself, It first details all the things that can cause you worry the dark, scary dogs, even screentime is mentioned, The last half mentions things you can do to take care of yourself spend time with other people, exercise, "thinking about all the things that make you strong".
A good message for recentering yourself!
And while for kids the "forget the problem" mentality might be helpful, I don't know how much it resonates as an adult Irrational worry is one thing, but sometimes things are stressful because we need to take action and do something about it, right Great book for young students on identifying feelings of worry and basic coping strategies.
Another great simple message from Todd Parr, I know kids can worry about a lot of things and it can really get to them, There has been a
lot of that for the kids during Covid,
Todd list several things kids can be worried about and in situations that make them worry and then he gives simple and fun things they can do to help themselves not worry, like: dancing, wearing underwear on your head, taking deep breaths, talking with friends, reading, playing, and talking with an adult.
Always simple, to the point and good information, His illustrastions and the bold color choices are amazing, I love his artwork. I can read Todd anytime, A great for those young ones who suffer from anxiety and worries, Worries are shared and solutions are offered,
The beautiful illustrations are colorful and eye catching,
PS. Wear underwear on you head, Kidfriendly text and colorful illustrations explain anxiety and offer reassurance,
My preschooler wasn't that interested in this story, but it definitely made me feel better, Another reassuring message from Todd Parr, Shows kids that sometime we worry and there are things we can do to make the worry stop and we'll feel better, A positive message for all children!
erAdorable storybook about worries for children! So sweet! Todd Parr is pretty much always a boss at explaining big concepts to the very little.
With the familiar illustrations we all know and love, this book tackles the timely topic of worry, I can see this being useful for many families! I had never read this before, but my pal Mr, Connor read this during Monday's virtual story time! Under normal circumstances it's a very relevant book, but these days it's an extremely super duper holy cow relevant book.
I love this book! All about anxiety and tips on how to feel a little better, A great read for children and adults! A book to help kids learn to talk about what worries them, I put this book in every classroom and home, Todd Parr is a three time New York Times bestselling author and illustrator of than fifty books for children, He has inspired and empowered children around the world with simple, hopeful, and powerful messages such as “be kind”, “love yourself” and “be who you are,” all set with vibrant images in eye catching primary colors.
His books have received numerous awards and are available in nearly twenty languages, He also is the co creator of the popular three time Daytime Emmy nominated animated TV series, ToddWorld with Gerry Renert of SupperTime Entertainment, Several short films for Sesame Street have also been based on Parrs work, Parr devotes time to numerous philanthropic causes supporting pet adoption, childrens hunger, health, Todd Parr is a three time New York Times bestselling author and illustrator of than fifty books for children.
He has inspired and empowered children around the world with simple, hopeful, and powerful messages such as “be kind”, “love yourself” and “be who you are,” all set with vibrant images in eye catching primary colors.
His books have received numerous awards and are available in nearly twenty languages, He also is the co creator of the popular three time Daytime Emmy nominated animated TV series, "ToddWorld" with Gerry Renert of SupperTime Entertainment, Several short films for Sesame Street have also been based on Parrs work, Parr devotes time to numerous philanthropic causes supporting pet adoption, childrens hunger, health, and literacy, He is a frequent reader and fundraiser for The Ronald McDonald House and serves on the board of directors for the Virginia Childrens Book Festival.
His corporate collaborations include Best Buy, Stouffers, and the San FranciscoMarin Food Bank, among others, A native of Wyoming, Parr currently lives in Berkeley, California, sitelink.
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