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Early Prevention Series with Plush Animals (9 books & plush animals)

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Description

Louis the Lion discovers one day that he has lost his courage when he has to play the piano and sing in public. Ricky Rabbit has lost his self-control and his ability to hop. Penelope Penguin is a great student and a good friend, but sometimes she can't control her temper.

Key Features

  • Great for classrooms or the counsellor's office!
  • Each book features an animal that loses the thing he or she is known for
  • 9 different plush animals
  • Includes 9 books
  • Ages: 4-8

Additional Information

He learns to overcome his stage fright and regain his courage. A counsellor helps him stop, relax, and think so he can regain control and get back his hop. She learns new anger control techniques, which help her control her temper and keep her friends.

After a string of difficult events, Hillary loses her much-loved laugh. When she learns the secret of optimistic thinking, and changing her attitude and behaviour, she soon restores her laugh. Hannah is used to leading her herd in their games. When the herd starts following another pony, Hannah sulks and gallops away. A wise owl gives her advice on how to rejoin the herd.

Painfully shy, Charlotte rarely speaks. With the help of a counsellor and meetings of The Friendship Club she learns the 4 R's to overcoming shyness: Reason, Reassurance, Relaxation, and Role-Playing. Benjamin Bear worried so much that he couldn't fall asleep when it was time to hibernate for winter. He learns how reasoning things out can help reduce anxiety.

Charlie was cute and always got his way. As he grew older he got into trouble when he didn't follow rules and listen to adults. He learns how to make compromises and not be inconsiderate. Once speedy, Coco grows slow and pudgy eating junk food and watching too much TV. Her teacher explains the importance of exercise and healthy eating. Soon Coco is back in shape and running faster than ever!