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OverviewSuitable for 7 to 9-year-old boys and girls, Billy and his friends are children entering young adulthood, trying to make sense of the world around them. Like all children, they are confronted by a complex, diverse, fast-changing, exciting world full of opportunities, contradictions, and dangers through which they must navigate on their way to becoming responsible adults. What underlies their journey are the values they gain through their experiences. In early childhood, children acquire their values by watching the behaviour of their parents. From around eight years old onwards, children are driven by exploration, and seeking independence; they are more outward looking. It is at this age they begin to think for themselves, and are capable of putting their own meaning to feelings, and the events and experiences they live through. They are developing their own identity. The Billy Growing Up series support an initiative championing Values-based Education, (VbE) founded by Dr Neil Hawkes. The VbE objective is to influence a child's capacity to succeed in life by encouraging them to adopt positive values that will serve them during their early lives, and sustain them throughout their adulthood. Building on the VbE objective, each Billy book uses the power of traditional storytelling to contrast negative behaviours with positive outcomes to illustrate, guide, and shape a child's understanding of the importance of values. This series of books help parents, guardians and teachers to deal with the issues that challenge children who are coming of age. Dealt with in a gentle way through storytelling, children begin to understand the challenges they face and the importance of introducing positive values into their everyday lives. Setting the issues in a meaningful context helps a child to see things from a different perspective. These books act as icebreakers, allowing easier communication between parents, or other significant adults, and children when it comes to discussing difficult subjects. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James Minter , Helen RushworthPublisher: Minter Publishing Limited Imprint: Minter Publishing Limited Volume: 11 Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.530kg ISBN: 9781910727331ISBN 10: 1910727334 Pages: 502 Publication Date: 15 July 2016 Recommended Age: From 7 to 9 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children's (6-12) Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA good lesson to learn, and at the right age, it's a good book that covers investing, insurance, mortgages, bills. K J Noyes I particularly like the morals in relation to the value of money and totally agree with what the author says.Deborah Sawyerr, Money Literacy Educator for ChildrenI really love the way in which the books are written, ... (and) I like the downloadable activity books that come with each, these are really useful for the children and parents to work through together as it easily starts the communication. Reader and Mother A good lesson to learn, and at the right age, it's a good book that covers investing, insurance, mortgages, bills. K J Noyes I particularly like the morals in relation to the value of money and totally agree with what the author says.Deborah Sawyerr, Money Literacy Educator for Children I really love the way in which the books are written, ... (and) I like the downloadable activity books that come with each, these are really useful for the children and parents to work through together as it easily starts the communication. Reader and Mother Author InformationAuthor Website: http://www.jamesminter.com/I am a dad of two grown children and a stepfather to three more. I started writing five years ago with books designed to appeal to the inner child in adults - very English humour. My daughter, Louise, reminded me of the bedtime stories I told her and suggested I write them down for others to enjoy. I haven't yet, but instead, I've written eight titles in the Billy Books series for 8 to 11-year-olds boy and girls. These are traditional stories addressing negative behaviours, but with positive outcomes. Although the main characters Billy, Ant and Max are made up, Billy's dog, Jacko, is based on our much-loved family pet, who, with our second dog Malibu, caused havoc and mayhem to the delight of my children and consternation of me. Prior to writing, I was a college lecturer and later worked in the computer industry, at a time before smartphones and tablets, when computers were powered by steam and stood as high as a bus. I believe in, and strongly support the values based education program founded by Dr Neil Hawkes being introduced to the UK and worldwide schools. Tab Content 6Author Website: http://www.jamesminter.com/Countries AvailableAll regions |