Create your own happy: Activities to boost children’s happiness and emotional resilience

Create your own happy: Activities to boost children’s happiness and emotional resilience

by Clare Forrest (Illustrator), Clare Forrest (Illustrator), Collins Kids (Author), Becky Goddard-Hill (Author), Penny Alexander (Author)

Synopsis

This illustrated activity book empowers children to shape their lives, and the lives of others around them, by taking practical, positive steps towards their own happiness and positive self esteem!

Discover everything happy with this interactive, fun activity book! From speaking in front of your class to standing up for others; planting a seed bomb outdoors or making your own happy playlist, making a recycling monster to paying kindness forward, learn how to Create Your Own Happy!

For increasingly independent thinkers and proactive young people,this book gives them a handle on their own emotional wellbeing to best equip them with confidence for the everyday challenges of life and school. They'll learn about the inspiring and surprising science behind emotions along the way, carry out activities with family or independently, and most importantly, find smile-tastic ideas for expressing themselves!

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Collins
Published: 06 Sep 2018

ISBN 10: 0008301212
ISBN 13: 9780008301217
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

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Author Bio

Award-winning parenting bloggers with large social media following. Becky Goddard-Hill worked in social work as a child development trainer and as a children's bereavement therapist before having her own children. She now runs 5 blogs, all highly ranked within the UK, predominantly on creative family life on a budget. She currently writes regular blogs for Letts Revision Guides. In 2016 Becky won a MAD blog award for her outstanding contribution to the blogging community. Penny Alexander worked for 7 years in secondary schools teaching Drama, Film, and as a Head of Media Studies, after which she became an education consultant. When she had her children she became a fulltime blogger and brand journalist.In 2013, Penny won a MAD blog award for her work for Comic Relief.