Skip to content

Say Hi When You’re Shy

2020by Gill Hasson and Sarah. Jennings

"Supportive advice to help kids cope with shyness. All kids feel shy at times. They might not know what to do or what to say. Or it might take them a while to warm up to people. This picture book helps children overcome shyness with manageable strategies: Plan ahead for parties by practicing what to say or do; Invite a friend home to practice with just one person instead of a group; Join an activity, team, or club, and ask a friend to join too; Build up courage through positive self-talk. It’s okay for kids to feel shy. It often means they are good at observing others and thinking things through before acting. And sometimes kids just want to be on their own for a while. But with these tools, kids can learn to be more confident and comfortable around other children and adults. A section at the back of the book provides additional activity ideas for children and has a note to adults about how to support kids who are shy. These inviting picture books offer children a wide range of practical strategies they can use to cope with difficult feelings and situations, such as anger, worry, teasing, and jealousy. With gentle humor, charming illustrations, and kid-friendly advice—plus additional information for children and adults at the back of each book—the Kids Can Cope series gives kids the tools they need to face challenges." -- publisher

Themes

Genres:

Categories: ,

Settings:

Race/Culture:

Many of the cover images on this site are from Google Books.
Using Tiny Framework Log in