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![]() Meet Bree – a gifted six-year-old whose imagination spins the worries out of control It’s the start of a new school year, and Bree worries about the first day of school. At least her nametag will help her make friends so she’s not stuck playing one-kid tag at recess. But what if giant ants take her nametag to a picnic? Or what if stinky lunch fumes melt it? Taking belly breaths calms Bree’s worries …until her nametag disappears. How will she make friends without one? Dr. Sylvia Rimm, Ph.D., Psychologist who specializes in gifted children says: "A delightful book that will help sensitive and imaginative children to not feel so alone with their worries about friends." BOOK REVIEWS |
BEING BREE
BREE AND THE TEDDY BEAR WORRIES
BREE AND THE TEDDY BEAR WORRIES
Bree’s worries are back! Bree is the Star Student of the Week, and it’s her turn with the class teddy bear. She wants to take him to the trampoline park like the rest of her first grade classmates. But she can’t even bring the teddy bear home at the beginning of the week like she’s supposed to. The flu bug strikes and ruins all of her plans. Bree worries she’ll never bring the bear home. What if she waits so long that she turns into an old lady? What if she breaks a hip at the trampoline park? Bree takes belly breaths to help calm her worries and even writes on the class’s Worry Wall. But her special week is almost over. How will Bree complete her teddy bear activities and shine as the Star Student when her week is anything but bright? |