There’s a magical land where the plants and animals talk. These amazing creatures often find their way into Teacher Jen’s class. In The Bee Present, the children are distracted by worry. Then a talking bee shows the kids how to take charge of their thoughts.
Mindfulness for KidsThis mindfulness children's book is perfect for kids who worry too much. Children will love this magical fairytale adventure. Parents and teachers will appreciate the social-emotional skills kids learn as they follow Teacher Jen’s class. Children
Discover how the brain works and why kids worry.Learn to release worry with a 5-senses mindfulness activity.Find out how to let go of anxiety quickly when it returns. A Coping Skills for Kids SeriesThe Bee Present is part of a coping skills for kids’ series. It is especially for kids who worry too much. Other books in The Coping Skills for Kids Series
The Secret of the River Calming Skills that Help Kids Rock at SchoolLemonade A Kid's Guide to Feeling HappierThe Bee Mindfulness for Kids who Worry too MuchLook for the coping skill for kids' workbooks coming soon! The Bee Present is an engaging, easy-to-read, understand, and apply story with a powerful message. Don’t let anxious thoughts distract your children. Teach them how to use simple mindfulness strategies and be present now. To get started, scroll up and click "buy now."
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The authors have written another book to help our young ones learn how to conquer themselves. What a great way to conquer fear and worry! I only wish the Bee Present stickers came with the book!
A terrible pun! But then, children do love puns. They enjoy groaning. This charming book teaches children how to "be present" and not fret over past events or future possibilities. As a worrier myself, I approve this message!