Miles, Brenda

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Taco falls apart

2023
"An overwhelmed taco feels like falling apart, but his friends teach him the think-feel-do combo, which helps Taco navigate his strong feelings. Includes a note to parents, caregivers, and teachers"--Provided by publisher.

Avocado feels a pit worried

2022
"Avi is an anxious avocado who worries about everything, but one day he discovers that the more he takes a chance and says yes new things the smaller his fears become. Includes a note to parents, caregivers, and teachers"--OCLC.

Imagine a rainbow

a child's guide for soothing pain
Rhyming verse and illustrations lead children in using their imaginations to help them deal with the pain of cancer, pediatric arthritis, or other medical conditions. Includes advice to parents on how to help children manage pain through imagery and deep breathing techniques.
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Chicken or egg

who comes first?
2017
Chicken and Egg compete in sports, on tests, and in other ways until they discover that winning and losing are less fun than playing together.
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Stickley makes a mistake!

a frog's guide to trying again
2016
With help from his grandpa, Stickley the frog, who hates making mistakes, learns to say "oh well," hop up, and try again when mistakes happen.

Cinderstella

a tale of planets not princes
In this retelling of Cinderella, Stella would rather be an astronaut and go to space than meet a prince and become a princess.

How I learn

a kid's guide to learning disability
2015
Concrete terms and a story introduce the concept of a learning disability to younger students.

Move your mood!

by Brenda S. Miles, PhD, and Colleen A. Patterson, MA ; illustrated by Holly Clifton-Brown
2016
"Provides a fun active way to learn about emotions, linking movement with mood"--Provided by publisher.

Imagine a rainbow

a child's guide for soothing pain
2006
Describes how thinking of pleasant images and favorite things can help children deal with pain. Includes a section that advises parents how they can help their child manage their pain.
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