Suggesting ways that can help children tell the truth instead of lying, Dr. Moser and David Melton make their point with humorous illustrations and informative text. Full color.
Discusses how to develop and maintain healthy self-esteem and a positive attitude.
Explores the causes and effects of stress and offers practical approaches and techniques for dealing with stress in daily life.
A little boy named Percy tells a lie, which turns into the Whopper, a hungry and persistent monster. As Percy's guilt grows, the Whopper does too, until finally the Whopper eats Percy.
Examines, in simple text, how to deal with feelings of grief when people or pets die, or when friends move away.
Examines the "kinds of violence that threaten the lives of children and the overwhelming influences that can move them to become violent themselves."
Annabelle Forest was just seven years old when she was inducted into a twisted sex cult by her own mother.
Explains the causes of anger and offers methods to reduce the anger children feel.
Explores the problems experienced when parents divorce, suggesting ways to handle such situations effectively.
... Don't Tell a Whopper on Fridays! The Children's Truth-Control Book, by Adolph Moser (Kansas City, Mo.: Landmark Editions, 1999).A kid— friendly book that discusses the problems oflying and the impor— tance of telling the truth.Ages 9 to ...
Written for parents of kids age 3-13, this book offers easy-to-implement advice for the most important challenges parents face with kids from toddlers to tweens.