Description:Ages 9-Adult. The Thrilling Adventures of a Young Girl and her Tiny Dog.Maila is chased by villains, snowy leopards, magical creatures, and a beautiful young princess as she tries to find the flower potion that Grandpa desperately needs to save Grandma's life. Can Malia rescue her friend from the evil villain? What is the terrible secret that Grandpa has been hiding all these years? Will Malia and Teacup ever escape this perilous trek across the Himalayan Mountains alive? Will Malia and Teacup survive their heart pounding challenges? Can Malia learn to value herself with the help of her eccentric grandparents? Or, will the evil businessman ruin everything?"Action packed adventure with one escapade after another, a terrific read for children from 9 to 13." Lynn Nolan, M.Ed. 34 years in elementary education. BOOKS THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE WITH PSYCHOLOGICAL ARMOR FOR KIDS How can an adventure book empower children and make them safer? "A spoonful of adventure makes the psychology go down," according to Dr. Molly Barrow, author of relationship books, "Matchlines for Singles" and "StepParenting Essentials" and a practicing psychotherapist. Just as Mary Poppins helped children take their medicine with a little sugar, Barrow uses exciting adventure books to embed subtle positive messages about building self esteem. "Self esteem is the single most important factor for the safety of a child. Parents and educators should concentrate their efforts on inspiring children to value their self worth rather than compliance," says Barrow. "High self esteem is psychological armor for children." Dr. Barrow's new fiction book for children, "Malia and Teacup: Kingdom of the Thunder Dragon" illustrates complicated problem solving and demonstrates how to "stay safe by staying strong." Malia's journey of self discovery is a fast paced and fun book to read with photographs and illustrations contains hidden self-esteem building messages. The book introduces young readers, ages 9 to 13, to important life lessons through the comedic misadventures of Malia and her tiny poodle. During the past twenty years counseling families, Dr. Barrow has used humorous storytelling to explain complicated therapy concepts to young children and troubled teenagers. Children responded so well to her stories utilizing the Barrow Empowerment Theory that Dr. Barrow created the Malia and Teacup trilogy to reach more children. How a child values themselves is the first line of defense in dangerous situations against school bullies, predators, and abuse. "Prevention psychology is what we need now. Children must believe they deserve to be treated well," says Barrow. Experts link low self esteem with drug and alcohol use, rebellion, suicide and school dropouts. The book and web site provide parents and teachers help with challenging discussion topics. L. A. psychologist and author Gerald Amada says, "Exciting books with social and moral themes, like Malia and Teacup and Harry Potter do have the effect of improving self esteem in children and will become a part of the large corpus of children's literature that fosters their emotional well being." "Teachers, this book can lead to some great discussions, role playing and writing assignments. Boys and girls, get ready for a fast ride as you follow Malia from her home life with her wacky grandfather to her close calls in the Himalayan Mountains with Teacup, her tiny dog. Will they make it safely home? Check out this book to find the answer." Lynn Nolan, M.Ed. Elementary education, 34 years. The Malia and Teacup Series encourages: High self-esteem, positive thinking and healthy self images, responsibility and kindness to animals, personal safety, overcoming fears and standing up to bullies, family relationships, step-family blending, friendship, loyalty, love and forgiveness, grandparents and unconditional love, independent ethical decision-making, "doing the right thing," a global perspective and tolerance for differences.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Malia & Teacup: Kingdom of the Thunder Dragon (Malia & Teacup, #2). To get started finding Malia & Teacup: Kingdom of the Thunder Dragon (Malia & Teacup, #2), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Malia & Teacup: Kingdom of the Thunder Dragon (Malia & Teacup, #2)
Description: Ages 9-Adult. The Thrilling Adventures of a Young Girl and her Tiny Dog.Maila is chased by villains, snowy leopards, magical creatures, and a beautiful young princess as she tries to find the flower potion that Grandpa desperately needs to save Grandma's life. Can Malia rescue her friend from the evil villain? What is the terrible secret that Grandpa has been hiding all these years? Will Malia and Teacup ever escape this perilous trek across the Himalayan Mountains alive? Will Malia and Teacup survive their heart pounding challenges? Can Malia learn to value herself with the help of her eccentric grandparents? Or, will the evil businessman ruin everything?"Action packed adventure with one escapade after another, a terrific read for children from 9 to 13." Lynn Nolan, M.Ed. 34 years in elementary education. BOOKS THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE WITH PSYCHOLOGICAL ARMOR FOR KIDS How can an adventure book empower children and make them safer? "A spoonful of adventure makes the psychology go down," according to Dr. Molly Barrow, author of relationship books, "Matchlines for Singles" and "StepParenting Essentials" and a practicing psychotherapist. Just as Mary Poppins helped children take their medicine with a little sugar, Barrow uses exciting adventure books to embed subtle positive messages about building self esteem. "Self esteem is the single most important factor for the safety of a child. Parents and educators should concentrate their efforts on inspiring children to value their self worth rather than compliance," says Barrow. "High self esteem is psychological armor for children." Dr. Barrow's new fiction book for children, "Malia and Teacup: Kingdom of the Thunder Dragon" illustrates complicated problem solving and demonstrates how to "stay safe by staying strong." Malia's journey of self discovery is a fast paced and fun book to read with photographs and illustrations contains hidden self-esteem building messages. The book introduces young readers, ages 9 to 13, to important life lessons through the comedic misadventures of Malia and her tiny poodle. During the past twenty years counseling families, Dr. Barrow has used humorous storytelling to explain complicated therapy concepts to young children and troubled teenagers. Children responded so well to her stories utilizing the Barrow Empowerment Theory that Dr. Barrow created the Malia and Teacup trilogy to reach more children. How a child values themselves is the first line of defense in dangerous situations against school bullies, predators, and abuse. "Prevention psychology is what we need now. Children must believe they deserve to be treated well," says Barrow. Experts link low self esteem with drug and alcohol use, rebellion, suicide and school dropouts. The book and web site provide parents and teachers help with challenging discussion topics. L. A. psychologist and author Gerald Amada says, "Exciting books with social and moral themes, like Malia and Teacup and Harry Potter do have the effect of improving self esteem in children and will become a part of the large corpus of children's literature that fosters their emotional well being." "Teachers, this book can lead to some great discussions, role playing and writing assignments. Boys and girls, get ready for a fast ride as you follow Malia from her home life with her wacky grandfather to her close calls in the Himalayan Mountains with Teacup, her tiny dog. Will they make it safely home? Check out this book to find the answer." Lynn Nolan, M.Ed. Elementary education, 34 years. The Malia and Teacup Series encourages: High self-esteem, positive thinking and healthy self images, responsibility and kindness to animals, personal safety, overcoming fears and standing up to bullies, family relationships, step-family blending, friendship, loyalty, love and forgiveness, grandparents and unconditional love, independent ethical decision-making, "doing the right thing," a global perspective and tolerance for differences.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Malia & Teacup: Kingdom of the Thunder Dragon (Malia & Teacup, #2). To get started finding Malia & Teacup: Kingdom of the Thunder Dragon (Malia & Teacup, #2), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.