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These beautifully illustrated board books help children deal with their own negative feelings, and respect the feelings of others. The stories, featuring a small teddy bear, are fun in their own right. The sturdy board pages are perfect for little hands. Colourful illustrations will appeal to small children.
In this story, Pickles is a very nice and friendly alligator. He lives near a swamp in the middle of the forest. His real name is Arthur, but everyone calls him Pickles because that is his favorite snack and he is always eating them. On this bright, sunny day, Pickles is in a happy mood until he sees his friend Teddy the turtle coming. Pickles can tell that something is wrong by the way his friend is looking. Teddy seems to be very sad about something. Teddy explains that his mom had to give away his favorite stuffed bear. Throughout the story, Pickles, Teddy, and their other friends Jake and Chip help Teddy with his problem by trying to find a new favorite toy for Teddy. At the end of the story Pickles does something very unselfish for his friend. He gives Teddy his own stuffed bear. All of the characters learn a great lesson about what good friendship means and how valuable it is to have friends you can count on.
Teddy is frightened by something he saw on television and his mother soothes his fears with a series of calming, fun-filled activities.
Teddy Bear and his cat prepare for bed by taking a bath, getting a drink, and reading a book. Includes flaps, textured illustrations, a mirror, and other toy and movable features.
Teddy Lint is the kindest private investigator on the planet, committed to seeing the best in everyone he meets. The detective agency he runs with his brother Ralph out of a Los Angeles strip mall has seen a strange case or two before, but never anything like this. A man claiming to work for the CIA hires the Lints to find a shipping container of radioactive Agent Orange that vanished over fifty years ago. He insists someone is planning on using an army of drones to drench L.A. with the deadly chemicals before the week is out. The Lint Brothers enter a maze of bizarre suspects, from nefarious ad executives, to anarchistic Boy Scouts, to a toga-clad militia fighting for exclusive rule by women. The propaganda-obsessed society that seems to be running the world is probably worth looking into as well. The power of empathy collides with the dangers of disinformation as Teddy fights to save the people he loves. Our beloved detective doesn't give up easily, but any Angelenos with an aversion to death by herbicide might want to dust off that umbrella, just in case…
Ever wonder what a school therapy dogs job is? What sorts of things does one do to help children? Does it need to have a certain personality or a special kind of training? Who works with it and where does it live? Meet Teddy, a real certified professional therapy dog at an elementary school. Follow him through the pages of this book to learn answers to these questions and more!
Teddy loves to tell the story of how his father heroically died on the battlefield. He wants to become a soldier just like him. But this brings contention and strife when a new girl comes to town. Nancy is just as selfishly proud as he is and from the beginning, they are enemies. Yet as time passes, they learn to put their prejudices to the side, allowing a new friendship to bloom. Amelia Sophia Le Feuvre (1861-1929) war born in Lee, Kent, the daughter of an H. M. Customs surveyor and granddaughter of a Guernsey reverend. One of seven children, she spent her life writing stories that were published in various magazines, as well as many novels.
In The Need to Help Liisa H. Malkki shifts the focus of the study of humanitarian intervention from aid recipients to aid workers themselves. The anthropological commitment to understand the motivations and desires of these professionals and how they imagine themselves in the world "out there," led Malkki to spend more than a decade interviewing members of the international Finnish Red Cross, as well as observing Finns who volunteered from their homes through gifts of handwork. The need to help, she shows, can come from a profound neediness—the need for aid workers and volunteers to be part of the lively world and something greater than themselves, and, in the case of the elderly who knit "trauma teddies" and "aid bunnies" for "needy children," the need to fight loneliness and loss of personhood. In seriously examining aspects of humanitarian aid often dismissed as sentimental, or trivial, Malkki complicates notions of what constitutes real political work. She traces how the international is always entangled in the domestic, whether in the shape of the need to leave home or handmade gifts that are an aid to sociality and to the imagination of the world.
Placing the experiences of men at the heart of this book, Sarah Van Gogh outlines an integrative approach to effective therapeutic treatment of male sexual abuse. In a culture where to be male is often to be expected to embody strength, power and being in control, male victims of sexual abuse can be particularly challenging to help. This book outlines seven composite detailed case studies representing men from a wide range of backgrounds and demographics. It lays out how the author's pioneering model of an integrative approach which includes psychodynamic, humanistic, relational, cognitive/behavioural, body-based and arts-based approaches can offer an effective model for working with this client group. This key text provides a valuable resource for all those working with male survivors of sexual abuse.