![]() ![]() He's just won a cruise but declares, "Terrific. Not to be missed! Ages 3 and up.Įugene has a bad attitude. The lively illustrations and bouncy text make this a real treat. Musa protests each new addition but Dada insists there is always room for more. The driver keeps picking up all sorts of passengers, making the minibus more and more crowded. In East Africa, siblings Musa and Dada are headed to the beach in a daladala. This is a really, really fun rhyming book, perfect for story time. ROOM FOR EVERYONE by Naaz Khan, illustrated by Mercè López MORE: Books about theBenefits of a Strong Community Everyone on Dream Street has ambitions and you will be swept up in the optimism of the community. It reads almost like a collection of very short stories but then you begin to understand how the lives of the adults profiled have paved the way for the children to thrive. Each double page spread includes an illustration and story about an individual or group who lives on Dream Street. Ages 3 and up.įor a great picture book biography of the artist read the Caldecott award winning book, Radiant Child by Javaka Steptoe.ĭREAM STREET by Tricia Elam Walker, illustrated by Ekua Holmesĭream Street is a glorious ode to a thriving community on a special street. Includes author's notes about the work of Angelou and Basquiat. The succinct and direct text is also a great introduction to poetry. Angelou's poem invites the reader to defy the frightening things one might encounter in life, drawing upon one's inner strength and a determination to succeed. ![]() LIFE DOESN'T FRIGHTEN ME by Maya Angelou, illustrations by Jean-Michel BasquiatĮditor, Sara Jane Boyers, has created a marvelous book by pairing Angelou's poem with the neo-expressionist paintings of Basquiat. You can find this list of books curated at Bookshop here. If you purchase books online, please consider Bookshop, which supports independent book sellers. Note: this post contains affiliate links that may earn commission. Shambhala Publications.Instead of didactic ( aka boring) books with an obvious "message," I've chosen picture books with interesting stories that will spark questions and thoughtful dialogue with children. The mindful path to addiction recovery: A practical guide to regaining control over your life. Journal of Happiness Studies, 19, 607-628. The best possible selves intervention: A review of the literature to evaluate efficacy and guide future research. You are not your brain: The 4-step solution for changing bad habits, ending unhealthy thinking, and taking control of your life. Hardwiring happiness: The new brain science of contentment, calm, and confidence. Acceptance and commitment therapy for anxiety disorders: A practitioner's treatment guide to using mindfulness, acceptance, and values-based behavior change strategies. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 80(5), 750–765. (2012) Randomized clinical trial of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) versus acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for mixed anxiety disorders. The happiness trap: How to stop struggling and start living: A guide to ACT. ![]() Alterations in brain and immune function produced by mindfulness meditation. F., Urbanowski, F., Harrington, A., Bonus, K., & Sheridan, J. ![]() J., Kabat-Zinn, J., Schumacher, J., Rosenkranz, M., Muller, D., Santorelli, S. Positive mood broadens visual attention to positive stimuli. Goal adjustment capacities, subjective well-being, and physical health. The how of happiness: A new approach to getting the life you want. Optimism is universal: Exploring the presence and benefits of optimism in a representative sample of the world. The benefits of looking on the bright side: 10 reasons to think like an optimist. Optimistic expectancies and cell-mediated immunity: The role of positive affect. Optimism and Pessimism: Implications for theory, research, and practice (239-255). Great expectations: Optimism and pessimism in achievement settings. The optimism bias: A tour of the irrationally positive brain. Learned optimism: How to change your mind and your life. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 47(6), 419–427. Positive reinforcement produced by electrical stimulation of septal area and other regions of rat brain. Positivity: Top-notch research reveals the 3 to 1 ratio that will change your life. h ttps:///wonder/do-you-see-what-i-see.įredrickson, B. (n.d.) Do you see what I see? Accessed May 19, 2020. Start where you are: Life lessons in getting from where you are to where you want to be. ![]()
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