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Kay Al-Ghani

    The Disappointment Dragon
    The Panicosaurus
    Super Shamlal - Living and Learning with Pathological Demand Avoidance
    The Red Beast
    Are You Feeling Cold, Yuki?
    Learning About Friendship
    • This collection of 10 fully-illustrated stories explores friendship issues encountered by children with ASD aged 4-8 and looks at how they can be overcome successfully. Key areas are addressed, including sharing, taking turns, being a tattletale, obsessions, winning and losing, jealousy, personal space, tact and diplomacy, and defining friendship.

      Learning About Friendship
    • Are You Feeling Cold, Yuki?

      A Story to Help Build Interoception and Internal Body Awareness for Children with Special Needs, including those with ASD, PDA, SPD, ADHD and DCD

      4,8(4)Tarief

      The illustrated storybook introduces children, parents, and caregivers to the concept of interoception, focusing on understanding bodily signals. It offers helpful information for parents and includes engaging activities designed to assist children in recognizing their internal cues and learning self-regulation skills.

      Are You Feeling Cold, Yuki?
    • Deep inside everyone, a red beast lies sleeping. The second edition of this vibrant, fully illustrated children's storybook is written for children aged 4-9 has been updated with inclusive up-to-date language and new illustrations to make sure every child's red beast can be tamed!

      The Red Beast
    • This illustrated storybook explains Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome (PDA) through Shamlal the Camel, and her avoidance of even the simplest task. It allows children with PDA to recognise and support their additional needs. A helpful introduction for parents/carers and appendices with strategies to be used at home and in school are included.

      Super Shamlal - Living and Learning with Pathological Demand Avoidance
    • This illustrated book teaches children who experience anxiety about Panicosaurus and Smartosaurus and how to help Smartosaurus banish Panicosaurus when he appears at times of stress by using a range of calming techniques. There is a helpful introduction for parents and carers, and a list of techniques for lessening anxiety at the end of the book.

      The Panicosaurus
    • This illustrated book brings to life the issue of dealing with disappointment through the endearing characters of the Disappointment Dragon and the Dragon of Hope who help children learn about the best ways to manage life's difficult times. There is an introduction for parents and carers, and a list of management techniques at the end of the book.

      The Disappointment Dragon
    • When his family nest becomes too small for Ronnie, he uses materials from the human's trash bag to make his own nest, learning what can be recycled.

      Ronnie Raven Recycles
    • Bertie Bumble Bee was full of excitement at the prospect of starting school, but soon becomes disenchanted and demoralized. He realizes he cannot learn in the same way as the others in his class. One day he makes a mistake in front of the whole class and becomes a victim of the class bully, Willy Wasp. Bertie feels humiliated and rejected when even his best friend laughs at Willy Wasp's cruel jibes. Bertie develops a school phobia but Mummy Bumble realizes there is a problem and shows Bertie how to overcome his confusion with the letters b and d. Mummy's solution works and Bertie becomes "alphabet smart." This vital children's book, accompanied by 14 bright illustrations, also contains a structured and fun program to help children to develop the ability to recognize and write the letters of the alphabet, an important prerequisite to good reading and spelling. Early reader-ages 5-8.

      Bertie Bumble Bee: Troubled by the Letter b
    • The Green-Eyed Goblin

      • 48bladzijden
      • 2 uur lezen

      This illustrated storybook explains jealousy through the story of Theo and his Green-Eyed Goblin. It will encourage children to talk about their feelings and learn how to subdue their own Green-Eyed Goblin for good. A section of tried and tested techniques for using with children, and a helpful introduction for parents and carers is included.

      The Green-Eyed Goblin
    • This illustrated storybook explains hyperactivity through the story of Winston Wallaby and his uncontrollable bouncing at school. It allows children with ADHD, SPD & ASD to recognise and support their additional sensory needs. A helpful introduction for parents/carers and appendices with strategies to be used at home and in school are included.

      Winston Wallaby Can't Stop Bouncing