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Since he is growing up little Brown Bear decides that it is time to give up sucking his thumb.
Come for a visit in Bear Country with this classic First Time Book® from Stan and Jan Berenstain. Join Mama, Papa, and Brother, as they try and help Sister break a very bad habit . . . biting her nails. Will she manage to get her bad habit under control, or will she end up stuck as a nail nibbler. This beloved story is a perfect way to teach children about the importance of overcoming bad habits.
A bold little girl loved to suck her thumb. After ignoring many warning signs to stop, she undergoes a BIG transformation. Life became difficult and different in a very unique way. Will she find a way to turn back into a little girl? Will she learn from this BIG lesson and suck her thumb ever again? Read to find out!
The Hello Genius series is sure to capture the heart of the youngest learner. These fun, cheerful read-alouds help guide a child s first steps in learning and growing."
A practical guide of easy-to-understand solutions that have helped thousands of children stop or reduce thumbsucking.
STOP THUMB SUCKING EASILY AND PAINLESSLYINCORPORATES EASY TO FOLLOW REPETITIVE MINDFUL RHYMES FOR CHILDREN Mary Fern's bedtime series of books have help countless children to find restful gentle sleep and provided frazzled parents with a much needed break. Her new series is designed to help children stop sucking their thumbs.These bedtime stories are best listened to on audible however the stories can also be used as a read to book at bedtime. Each of the books helps to encourage children to find the power from within them to help them break the habit. Simple poems reinforce the message that this is something they can do, and with a little help from their imaginary friends it will be an easy, and even fun journey. PAGE UP AND ORDER NOW
Anna can do a lot at the age of four and she's very proud of it. But it's been pretty difficult to stop sucking her thumb. Until Anna discovers her thumb's secret and, together with her parents, finds an extraordinary solution. For children who suck their thumbs, kicking the habit is a major developmental milestone. The beautiful story of Anna and her thumb allows children to reflect on the issue without it being portrayed in a negative or embarrassing light. At the same time, it offers useful resources for children and their families. Learn more about Anna and Dedo, find information on thumb-sucking, and get access to free downloads (e.g., coloring pages and a reward calendar) at: www.annaunddedo.com. Thumb-Sucking Thumb-sucking is a natural and absolutely harmless habit for babies and toddlers up to three years of age. However, starting at the age of three, if the thumb is sucked intensively and frequently, it can lead to problems with the teeth and jaw. Therefore, most dentists recommend children stop sucking their thumbs by age three. Some children will stop sucking their thumbs on their own as they get older. Others become reliant on thumb-sucking for everyday activities like falling asleep. We believe a feel-good story, like Anna and Dedo, can make children realize that it's worth quitting. We designed this book to be positive, realistic, and to provide strategies for weaning the thumb. Kindle The digital edition of Anna and Dedo is available as a fixed format e-book, and is therefore only suitable for tablets and smartphone apps. Paperback The paperback is currently available as a softcover with a standard paper weight (100 g/m2) and is printed by Amazon. We are working on a durable hardcover version, available soon.
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