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Emma Waddington

    Where's Rudolph?
    The Last Teddy Bear On The Shelf
    Hanging Out With Father Christmas
    Max Cross Gets Unstuck from Anger
    The Glumm Twins Unhook from Sadness
    Why Do I Have To Say Please And Thank You?
    • The Glumm Twins Unhook from Sadness

      An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Workbook for Ages 8-12

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Dolores and Tristan Glumm are smart and full of good ideas. But when sadness shows up, they both struggle: Tristan retreats into avoidance and Dolores tries to control everything. This story and workbook with ACT activities helps children aged 8-12 to understand their sadness and teaches them how to reach out for help.

      The Glumm Twins Unhook from Sadness
    • Max Cross Gets Unstuck from Anger

      An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Workbook for Ages 8-12

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Max Cross has big feelings - she's energetic, smart and bold. But sometimes she gets stuck in her big, angry feelings and she wants to lash out. This story and workbook with ACT activities helps children aged 8-12 to understand their anger and teaches them how to cope with overwhelming feelings without causing others pain.

      Max Cross Gets Unstuck from Anger
    • Ben is an excited boy when he opens his front door on a cold December evening to find Father Christmas standing there, but what does he want? There are big problems at the North Pole and Father Christmas needs Ben to help him save Christmas. Ben can't contain his joy when he is offered a dream job at the North Pole and the chance to hang out with the big guy himself. Hanging Out With Father Christmas is a delightful festive tale written in rhyme and beautifully illustrated for the young and young at heart. Download some Christmas cheer today at a cracking price.

      Hanging Out With Father Christmas
    • Cranky is a glum Christmas Pudding who hates the festive season. Every December he hides himself away and ignores the towns celebrations, he is unloved for this reason. But when a young sobbing boy called Jack knocks on his door on a snowy Christmas Eve, lost with his home and family far away. Only Cranky the Christmas Pudding can get this worried boy back in time for Christmas Day!

      The Christmas Pudding Who Nobody Loved
    • Why Are People Different Colours?

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Advice and guidance from two child psychologists on talking to your child about diversity and identity.

      Why Are People Different Colours?