Things That Make Me Happy (Children's Picture Book for Ages 4-8) - Sarah Mazor - Libros - Createspace - 9781497550063 - 7 de abril de 2014
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Things That Make Me Happy (Children's Picture Book for Ages 4-8)


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Publisher Marketing: The children in Miss Happy Morejoy's preschool class were surprised one morning when their beloved teacher arrived looking sad. The kids found out why Miss Happy's smile was missing and they were saddened too. But then they reminded her of the power of happy. To chase away the blues, Miss Happy and her preschoolers played the happy game, a fun and engaging activity that lifted everyone's spirit. Read "Things that Make Me Happy" to or with your children and infuse happiness into their lives. Happy children do better socially and academically and generally also feel better about themselves. Happiness is an emotional and mental state of well-being that promotes positive energy and contributes to feelings of self-worth and self-confidence. Life however, is not always cheery and fun. Things happen that sadden us, adults and children alike. And it is okay to be sad and even healthy to cry and allow time for sadness, so long as it is not for a prolonged period of time. When sadness lasts too long we must do something about it. There are different ways to cheer ourselves and others and it is a good idea to do so. One of the most effective methods to cure the blues - a technique that works for all age groups - is thinking happy thoughts and then vocally expressing the happy thoughts. In "Things that Make Me Happy" preschool kids chase sadness away with happy thoughts they say out loud. Contributor Bio:  Mazor, Sarah Ari Mazor is a 16-year-old high school senior. After graduation he plans to pursue a career in engineering. Ari's love for math is equaled by his love for words, and indeed one of his favorite pastimes is reading. Ari attributes his love for reading to his early introduction to books and hopes that his stories will attract young kids to the fabulous world of words. A Bully in Monkeyville is Ari Mazor's second published book. His first children's book, Clothes Have Feelings Too! Charlie Learns to Care for His Things deals with cleanliness, neatness and putting things where they belong. Ari's first literary effort was so well received it motivated him to continue writing for children and to address in his books issues that are pertinent and important to young readers.

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Publicado 7 de abril de 2014
ISBN13 9781497550063
Editores Createspace
Páginas 40
Dimensiones 216 × 216 × 3 mm   ·   122 g

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