Be The Reason Someone Smiles Today
Engaging Self-Image Book for Children Ages 8-12

Is There an App for That: A Guide to Self-Acceptance for Kids

Boys Town Press

10.95
(27)
Child child psychologists Diversity Education
  • 35
  • 0
  • 100+ Sold in the past week
  • 💥 300+ people added this to wishlists
  • ⏳ Act fast — only a few left in stock
  • 💎 Smart pick for quality
Visit and buy
Is There an App for That: A Guide to Self-Acceptance for Kids
Is There an App for That: A Guide to Self-Acceptance for Kids 10.95
Visit and buy
  • 100+ Sold in the past week
  • 💥 300+ people added this to wishlists
  • ⏳ Act fast — only a few left in stock
  • 💎 Smart pick for quality
Engaging Self-Image Book for Children Ages 8-12
Is There an App for That: A Guide to Self-Acceptance for Kids
10.95

Is There an App for That is not just a book; it's a vibrant toolkit for fostering positive self-image and embracing diversity in young readers. Crafted with the intent to resonate with children aged 3rd to 5th graders, this book stands out as a powerful resource for educators, parents, and counselors alike. With engaging narratives and relatable characters, it guides children on a journey toward self-acceptance and kindness, encouraging them to appreciate their uniqueness and the qualities...

Show more
Specification
manufacturer Boys Town Press
height 9
weight 0.24912235606
width 0.2
length 9
languages [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ]
productGroup Book
FAQ

What age group is this book suitable for?

This book is tailored specifically for children in 3rd to 5th grades.

Can this book be used in classroom settings?

Absolutely! It's an excellent tool for guidance lessons or group discussions.

Does it come with additional resources?

Yes, it includes a comprehensive activity guide to facilitate discussions related to self-image and diversity.

How do students typically respond to this book?

Students often love this book, as it opens up meaningful dialogues about accepting oneself and others.

Is this book appropriate for discussions on diversity?

Yes, it effectively addresses topics of diversity and self-acceptance in an age-appropriate manner.

What makes this book different from others on self-esteem?

Its engaging stories and interactive activities set it apart, making the concepts relatable and fun for children.

Reviews
Is There an App for That: A Guide to Self-Acceptance for Kids
Is There an App for That: A Guide to Self-Acceptance for Kids 10.95
Visit and buy
  • 100+ Sold in the past week
  • 💥 300+ people added this to wishlists
  • ⏳ Act fast — only a few left in stock
  • 💎 Smart pick for quality