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Dino-Diaries"Dinosaurs Have Feelings" Adventure Tale Collection (4 Books)

R299

Retail: R420
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Anna Angrysaurus

Anna the dinosaur gets angry at the smallest things. She roars, howls and stamps her feet not a good feeling! Children can follow along as Anna learns to calm herself down and keep her anger under control. Includes notes for parents and teachers and a listing of other resources to help children cope with their emotions. Ideal for individual reading or sharing with a group.

Jayden Jealousaurus

Jayden the dinosaur is jealous of everything, from his friend's toys to this cousin's vacations. Children can follow along as Jayden learns to appreciate his own unique skills and possessions to keep his jealously under control. Includes notes for parents and teachers and a listing of other resources to help children cope with their emotions. Ideal for individual reading or sharing with a group.

Sophie Shyosaurus

Sophie the dinosaur is super shy. She gets embarrassed at parties, around new people, and even at school. Children can follow along as Sophie learns to believe in herself and leave her shyness behind. Includes notes for parents and teachers and a listing of other resources to help children cope with their emotions. Ideal for individual reading or sharing with a group.

William Worrydactyl

William the pterodactyl worries about everything, from being afraid of the dark to not being as good as his friends. Children can follow along as William learns that everyone worries and discovers how to cope with his own anxiety. Includes notes for parents and teachers and a listing of other resources to help children cope with their emotions. Ideal for individual reading or sharing with a group.

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