Having the WORST DAY EVER? Turn that frown upside down in this wiggling, hooting, roaring adventure from picture book superstar, Sophy Henn! Arthur is having the WORST DAY EVER. So he runs away - nearly to the end of the garden. But when it's time to go home, Arthur's journey back is full of surprises and he learns how to turn a stomp into a skip, a huff into a hoot and a roar into a song! Maybe Arthur's day isn't so bad after all... Find out in this joyful adventure from the brilliant Sophy Henn. A fantastic and imaginative take on how to get creative during even the most turbulent of tantrums – the perfect book for parents when their little people are having the Worst Day Ever! Other picture books by Sophy Henn: Where Bear PomPom Gets the Grumps PomPom the Champion Pass It On PomPom is Super Edie Almost Anything Super Duper You Illustrated non-fiction: Lifesize Lifesize: Dinosaurs
When Cloud bursts, his nurturing friend Lovey Dove reminds him that it's okay to be mad, but it's not okay to be mean. Cloud's Best Worst Day Ever is a gentle story to help children learn how to handle upset feelings and cloudy moods.
When RJ learns to use these skills the right way, he has the best day of his life! This book is the first in the BEST ME I Can Be! series to teach children social skills that can make home life happier and school more successful.
Children will laugh when James acts silly. They will feel sad when things do not go his way. This true story reminds children of all ages that it is okay to make mistakes.
On a day when everything goes wrong for him, Alexander is consoled by the thought that other people have bad days too.
Lucy wants to impress Maya, the exotic new girl at school, so that she will choose Lucy to be her best friend.
A poignant, often hilarious, story of one woman's journey toward self-discovery and confidence, this is a timely tale that shows there are no dead ends in life-only long roads.
When Mr. Frumble burns his toast and floods the bathroom before even leaving the house, he knows that it is going to be a bad day, but things become even more chaotic than he had imagined, in a colorful, lap-sized picture book.
The author describes the life and death of his wife, the poet Jane Kenyon.
This book is a reminder of the incredible power every teacher has to help young people rewrite their destinies—and it’s a call to action for all who read it.
Meet our hero, Ben Pole - he's on the run from Monty Grabbe when he discovers a forest with rope swings, water slides, a wombat called Herbert and best of all KING COO!