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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tammy Lempert , Tammy LempertPublisher: Tammy Lempert Imprint: Tammy Lempert Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.336kg ISBN: 9789659302116ISBN 10: 9659302118 Pages: 44 Publication Date: 06 September 2022 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""The T-Rex That Didn't Belong is an excellent choice for parents. Tammy Lempert has created a book that is appropriate for children in a variety of ways. Grandpa Joe exemplifies an appropriate environment for children to feel safe and comfortable exploring and verbalizing their emotions and concerns: he demonstrates that Eddie's emotions are valid and, without undermining them, he assists Eddie in processing them on his own. Lempert expands on this with advice for parents in difficult situations at the back of the book. Lempert sends a strong message to her readers: it's okay to be different. She does not, however, ignore the fear that it entails. It's frightening to act differently than the people around you. It is. That is a valid emotion. But she also emphasizes that you should not stop doing things you enjoy because of what others may think and that you do not have to do them alone. Overall, this is a book that I strongly advise parents to purchase."" -- Paula García Lasa for Readers' Favorite 5/5" The T-Rex That Didn't Belong is an excellent choice for parents. Tammy Lempert has created a book that is appropriate for children in a variety of ways. Grandpa Joe exemplifies an appropriate environment for children to feel safe and comfortable exploring and verbalizing their emotions and concerns: he demonstrates that Eddie's emotions are valid and, without undermining them, he assists Eddie in processing them on his own. Lempert expands on this with advice for parents in difficult situations at the back of the book. Lempert sends a strong message to her readers: it's okay to be different. She does not, however, ignore the fear that it entails. It's frightening to act differently than the people around you. It is. That is a valid emotion. But she also emphasizes that you should not stop doing things you enjoy because of what others may think and that you do not have to do them alone. Overall, this is a book that I strongly advise parents to purchase. -- Paula Garcia Lasa for Readers' Favorite 5/5 Author InformationTammy Lempert has a B.S. degree in Life Science and has practiced meditation and mindfulness for many years. Her career as an author and illustrator began as she created stories to entertain her own three children. Tammy's enjoyable tales help teach values of kindness, friendship, and a mindfulness philosophy that helps children deal with life's difficulties. It was the challenges in her own life that provided the inspiration for her to write and illustrate Tales From Grandpa Joe. Tammy Lempert has a B.S. degree in Life Science and has practiced meditation and mindfulness for many years. Her career as an author and illustrator began as she created stories to entertain her own three children. Tammy's enjoyable tales help teach values of kindness, friendship, and a mindfulness philosophy that helps children deal with life's difficulties. It was the challenges in her own life that provided the inspiration for her to write and illustrate Tales From Grandpa Joe. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |