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Poppy O'Neill's 4-Book Empowerment Collection: Essential Guides for Kids on Building Self-Confidence, Managing Anxiety, Social Skills, and Embracing Their Unique Selves
Poppy O'Neill's 4-Book Empowerment Collection: Essential Guides for Kids on Building Self-Confidence, Managing Anxiety, Social Skills, and Embracing Their Unique Selves
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Please note that the individual books listed below, as per their original ISBN and cover image, will be dispatched together as a collective set.
This supportive collection by Poppy O'Neill includes four empowering guides aimed at fostering children’s emotional well-being and personal growth. With friendly language and interactive exercises, each book provides practical tools for children to develop confidence, resilience, and self-acceptance. Ideal for parents, educators, and young readers, this set encourages kids to embrace their unique selves, manage anxiety, and build strong social skills.
Be Calm: A Child's Guide to Overcoming Anxiety (ISBN: 9781800077119) - This guide introduces gentle techniques for children to handle anxiety, promoting calm and relaxation through exercises like deep breathing and visualisation.
Be Cool, Be You: A Child's Guide to Dealing with Social Anxiety (ISBN: 9781800073395) - Focused on social confidence, this book helps children build skills to enjoy social interactions, offering friendly advice for managing shyness and being themselves.
Be Strong: A Child's Guide to Boosting Self-Confidence (ISBN: 9781787836075) - Encouraging self-belief, this guide shows kids how to recognize their strengths, helping them approach new situations with confidence.
Be Yourself: A Child's Guide to Embracing Individuality (ISBN: 9781787836082) - This book celebrates individuality, teaching young readers the importance of self-acceptance and pride in their unique qualities.
This collection offers young readers valuable guidance on navigating emotions, boosting confidence, and learning self-respect, making it a wonderful resource for personal development.
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