Get Me Out of This Book: Rules and Tools for Being Brave
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“GET ME OUT OF THIS BOOK!” shouts Max. Max is a scaredy-cat bookmark until he learns 3 rules for being brave–breathe deeply, make a plan, and think positive thoughts!When Max the bookmark went into a scary book, he couldn’t LOOK and he SHOOK and he SCREAMED, “GET ME OUT OF THIS BOOK!”Then he learned to (1) breathe deeply, (2) make a plan, and (3) think positive thoughts–techniques used by the Navy SEALs. Max put his new tools into practice and now he’s brave enough to face a snake, yucky bugs, and even a seven-headed monster!This humorous story packs a big punch as it introduces children to mindfulness, self-regulation, self-control, and other techniques for dealing with stress and overcoming fear.Every copy of Get Me Out of This Book! comes with its very own pull-out Max the Bookmark. He’s ready to hold your place in any book and remind you of the rules and tools–just in case things get too scary.
Additional information
Weight | 0.4 kg |
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Dimensions | 0.84 × 22.31 × 28.61 cm |
PubliCanadation City/Country | USA |
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Format | Hardback |
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Pages | 40 |
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Year Published | 2019-6-11 |
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For Ages | P-3 |
ISBN 10 | 0823438627 |
About The Author | Kalli Dakos is a poet and writer. Her books are very popular with children and include six ILA/CBC Children's Choices. She splits her time between the United States and Canada.This is Deborah Cholette's debut as a picture book author. She lives in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.Sara Infante has won national awards in Portugal, where she currently lives. She has illustrated eight picture books. |
"Books that help children deal with fear are always helpful when done right and this one is." —School Library Journal "Repetitive and at times rhyming, the text builds a rhythm that lends itself to read-alouds, especially for educators with students who seem to have difficulty regulating fear-related emotions. . . . An ambitious blending of emotional and psychological tools with fantasy that will serve the right reader well."—Kirkus Reviews "Traumatized by frightening illustrations ('I couldn’t LOOK and I SHOOK and I SCREAMED'), a timorous bookmark takes a course in how to cope with fear. . . . Infante effectively employs spiky shapes and garish colors to evoke the bookmark’s initial terror during its training. A serviceable addition to the shelf of advice about dealing with fears, boosted by a clever premise."—Booklist |
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