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Stand Up!: The Courage to Care
Contributor(s): April, Elyse (Author), Ryan, Regina Sara (Author), Oglesby, Maria (Illustrator)
ISBN: 1942493177     ISBN-13: 9781942493174
Publisher: Hohm Press
OUR PRICE:   $8.96  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2016
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes - Bullying
- Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes - Values & Virtues
- Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes - Self-esteem & Self-reliance
Dewey: E
Series: Family and World Health
Physical Information: 0.1" H x 6" W x 5.8" (0.20 lbs) 32 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Self-Esteem
 
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Publisher Description:
This picture book for children (infant to six) is aimed to promote self-esteem, and thus to help prevent bullying. In 12 playful and adventurous scenarios, young or baby animals take a stand that demonstrates courage in the face of a challenge, along with kindness and willingness to help others. At the same time, the authors approach the topic with practicality and gentleness, making it clear that sometimes the best thing to do in a scary or confusing situation is to walk away, get help, or say nothing. Short simple text makes for easy comprehension for both parents and new readers. The book can serve as a stimulus for lots of adult-child discussion of principles like courage, discernment, sharing and caring. Stand Up is co-written by two former teachers of young children. Their dedication is to educate us all in the issues of power, responsibility and self-appreciation. Most of what we find on the market today are books for older children, addressing bullying after the fact. Stand Up, The Courage to Care is a preventative for the pre-school child. It makes a valuable contribution to anti-bullying literature without ever mentioning the word. Instead, it is packed with impressions to help encourage creativity, individuality and confidence, skills that can help combat the susceptibility to peer pressure that is so damaging to children. It is also a call to parents to be their child's center of gravity and sanctuary. A Note to Parents and Caregivers opens the book, and a bibliography of resources (print and digital) is included at the end for further study."

Contributor Bio(s): April, Elyse: - Elyse April, M.S., Education & Theatre from SUNY, New Paltz, is co-founder of Discover the Hero Within, a program of anti-bullying workshops for teachers, parents and children. Elyse taught elementary and high school students for over 12 years in both public and homeschool settings. She has authored many books on children's health & wellness for the Family & World Health series (Hohm/Kalindi Press). Elyse remembers being bullied as a teen, as well as bullying back! Writing this book has been therapeutic for her, and she invites all who care for children to use it as a reminder.Ryan, Regina Sara: - Regina Sara Ryan is author of numerous books in spirituality, health & wellbeing, including the classic Wellness Workbook (Random House), and After Surgery, Illness and Trauma (Hohm Press). A former elementary school and HeadStart teacher, Regina is committed to the health and happiness of children. She is the author of Breastfeeding: Your Priceless Gift to Your Baby and Yourself, and co-author with Elyse April of We Like to Move. Regina is a writing coach and seminar leader, giving workshops in the U.S., Canada, Mexico & Europe. She has been married for 43 years to her husband Jerome.Oglesby, Maria: - Maria Oglesby is an Illustrator/ Designer and an animal lover who grew up in North Carolina with eight pets that she loved to draw. She studied Illustration at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, and she still loves drawing animals. She currently resides in Alhambra with her cat, Lyla. A professional artist, more of her work may be viewed at mariaoglesbyart.com