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Although Timid Timmy longs to be like his daredevil friend Rocket, he learns that being honest takes real courage.
Timmy, the Timid Cloud By: Elaine Vanderberg The people of Summerville have waited all year for Summer-Fun-Day. But when the Big, Bad Clouds start rolling in, threatening bad weather, it’s up to Timmy, the timid cloud, and his friends, Breezey, Wheezey, and Teezey, to save the day! Part of a series on “overcoming,” Timmy, the Timid Cloud is a gentle look at overcoming problems. The series aims to teach children of all ages that the challenges they face don’t have to define them, and they can rise above.
Timmy loves to perform, but only when there isn't an audience! When Timmy feels most nervous, their shy inner lion roars all their confidence away. This gorgeous, uplifting picture book by British Book Award winner and Stonewall Book Award Honoree, Harry Woodgate, shines a spotlight on childhood anxiety. With bravery, courage, and friendship, Timmy learns to embrace his inner lion and follow their dreams. "A gorgeously flamboyant picture book with a non-binary protagonist and a gentle, supportive message."- The Guardian Timmy loves nothing more than performing, that is, until they have an audience. They live in the shadow of their inner cowardly lion who loves to come out and ROAR all their confidence away. As Timmy dreads the upcoming school play, they form a powerful friendship with their classmate Nia. Together, they work to overcome their shyness and tame the lion. But when it's time to take the stage, Timmy feels the familiar swoosh of the lion's tail. Will Timmy be able to calm their anxiety and put on a show-stopping performance?
Timmy is a very timid little hare. He longs to be brave like his friend Rocket. Rocket is fearless. He leaps over water-filled ditches in a single bound, skips through a herd of cows, teases wild boars. And he isn't even afraid to cross the deep, dark for
Timmy is a little boy about to turn five years old; he is a child with quite an imagination. Because he has had a number of overblown touchy experiences outside, he builds up a terrible fear of the 'great outdoors' and everything that it involves. Lying in his bed on the night before his birthday Timmy does some self-reflecting about his age and his state of maturity. Coincidentally a shooting star goes by and Timmy makes a wish. He falls asleep, having a wonderful fearless dream. Upon waking he believes his life may have taken a turn for the better and he may possibly now be brave instead of his usual timid self. Could he be ready to conquer that big world outside now that he has turned the great big age of five?
Timmy, the Timid Cloud (HB) By: Elaine Vanderberg The people of Summerville have waited all year for Summer-Fun-Day. But when the Big, Bad Clouds start rolling in, threatening bad weather, it’s up to Timmy, the timid cloud, and his friends, Breezey, Wheezey, and Teezey, to save the day! Part of a series on “overcoming,” Timmy, the Timid Cloud is a gentle look at overcoming problems. The series aims to teach children of all ages that the challenges they face don’t have to define them, and they can rise above.
What is the response when a child points out that a disabled child or adult looks 'different'? Shriver tells the story of Kate, who finds that making friends with a mentally retarded boy helps her learn that the two of them have a lot in common.
Ten timid ghosts are visited by Santa Claus and learn what Christmas feels like.
Timmy is afraid. He is afraid of everything. But one day Timid Timmy must be very brave. Can he do it? Panda Cubs 6
Elsie is a city girl. She loves the noise of the cobbled streets of Boston. But when her mother dies and her father moves them to the faraway prairies of Nebraska, Elsie hears only the silence, and she feels alone in the wide sea of grass. Her only comfort is her canary, Timmy Tune. But when Timmy flies out the window, Elsie is forced to run after him, into the tall grass of the prairie, where she's finally able to hear the voice of the prairie-beautiful and noisy- and she begins to feel at home. Jane Yolen and David Small create a remarkable, poetic, vividly rendered book about finding one's place in the world.