Chicken Soup for the Soul: Just for Preteens helps readers as they navigate those tough preteen years from ages 9 to 12 with its stories from others just like them, about the highs and lows of life as a preteen. It’s a support group they carry in their backpack! Being a preteen is harder than it looks! School is more challenging, bodies are changing, relationships with parents are different, and new issues arise with friends. But this collection will help preteens, showing them they are not alone. Readers will be encouraged and inspired by stories from other preteens, just like them, about the problems and issues they face every day.
Another winner from Chicken Soup for the Soul in its best-selling line of books for teenagers, this collection contains 101 stories of inspiration and understanding just for teenagers.
After I came home from France, I saw an afterschool movie that was about a girl living in foster care. It was just like what the boys had described to me at the Children's World Summit, and it made me cry. Right then I decided that I ...
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Preteens Talk, with 101 stories from Chicken Soup for the Soul’s library, supports and inspires preteens and reminds them they are not alone.
Features inspirational stories offering words of wisdom, hope, and empowerment
Of course the team captains all received trophies too. With great enthusiasm I cheered as Coach Maguire handed Terry her captain's trophy. Just as Terry walked off the stage Coach Maguire stepped.
Written by and for preteens, this uplifting collection of stories touches on the emotions and situations they experience every day: making and losing friends, fitting in while keeping their personal identity, discovering the opposite sex, ...
This new collection of real-life experiences that happened to other teenagers will help you “think positive” and be the very best, happiest version of yourself.
A collection of 101 true personal stories from older kids and adults about their preteen years, recalling issues with friends, embarrassing moments, bullies, family, sports, self-confidence, crushes, life lessons, and learning to do the ...
Alfred Sutro “Jason likes you,” Kellie said, as she sat down next to me on the bus. “He wants to know if you'll go out with him.” “Jason?” I said, surprised. After all, I knew who he was since we rode the same bus to and from school, ...
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