Help Your Dragon Deal With Change: Train Your Dragon To Handle Transitions. A Cute Children Story to Teach Kids How To Adapt To Change In Life.: 27 (My Dragon Books)
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Having a pet dragon is very fun!
He can sit, roll over, and play… He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or so many other cool things…
But what if your dragon is afraid of change?
What if he doesn’t like his new teacher and her teaching style and refuses to go to school?
What if he’s sad because his favorite pool is closed, and he’s afraid to try the newer, bigger pool because of the unknowns?
What if he hates to say goodbye to his old soccer team, and doesn’t want to join a new one?
What if he’d have a hard time whenever something changes, or when things no longer how they used to be?
What should you do?
You teach him how to deal with change!
You teach him that everything changes. Change happens, and life keeps changing. Instead of avoiding change, he needs to learn to adapt, anticipate, and enjoy the new experience when the change comes his way!
But How???
Get this book and learn how!
Fun, cute, and entertaining with beautiful illustrations, this is a must have book for children, parents and teachers to teach kids the proper way to think, and deal with changes and transitions in life!
GET THIS BOOK NOW AND ENJOY!
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Additional information
Publisher | DG Books Publishing (18 April 2019) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 44 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1948040905 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1948040907 |
Reading age | 4 – 8 years |
Dimensions | 20.32 x 0.28 x 25.4 cm |
by Anja dhillon
Great series of books that help teach kids different lessons in a fun way.
by Kimberley
We are foster carers ourselves and this book is perfect at explaining things to our children. Reading is essential and serves as a basic building block for learning. We feel that books like this help and encourage understanding of certain situations in child friendly ways.
by Debbie H
We love this series my son really connects to the dragon and the situations
It’s great as it also sparks conversation and provides him opportunities to talk about things on his mind or ask questions. We have brought a few of the else during the pandemic
by T Scrivens
my daughter who’s 3 knows more than I could possible teach her about the safety of yourself, others and expressing your emotions. our terrible threes went in a week!!!
by Barbara Cottier
Great books really helped my son
by B. Smith
I love the bit where Diggery Doo is crying when he is at the pool because it’s closing down and then the next one is bigger colder but better.
by Anja dhillon
Having gone through many changes this year I felt my children may benefit from this book and I was definitely right. When they are struggling it’s good for them to be reminded of diggory and drew. Our favourite set of books