Punk and Friends Learn Social Skills Series
Written by Misty Black and Berry Patch Press L.L.C.
Narrated by Amy Weaver and L.L.C.
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About this series
An adorable growth mindset story focusing on the power of the word YET!
For ages 3-7.
Adding "Yet" to the end of an "I can't" statement encourages resilience and makes difficult things seem possible.
Clutz is a very CLUMSY cat! He doesn't like to try new things because he's afraid he'll get hurt.
Maybe his motto will help:
I don't know how to do this YET, and though it may be tough,
I'll try my best to do it right. My best is good enough.
Will Clutz learn that it's okay to make mistakes, that there are such things as second chances, and that doing our best is what matters most?
Find out in this inspirational story about embracing challenges and trying new things today!
Titles in the series (5)
- Punk the Skunk Learns to Say Sorry
1
A story of friendship and empathy for bedtime, the classroom, or during therapy to help children understand and appropriately react to bullying. For ages 3-8. Punk the Skunk liked to tease. Normally, his teasing was harmless. But what happens when teasing goes too far? For a child, recognizing mistakes can be difficult. Saying I'm sorry can be even harder. Help your child learn this valuable social skill with Punk the Skunk. Parents, counselors, and teachers love that the valuable life lessons in this book are taught in such a fun way that kids won’t even realize they’re learning. The author has teamed up with a licensed school counselor to offer discussion materials on the following topics in the back of the book: ✓Showing empathy ✓Dealing with bullying ✓Being a true friend ✓Recognizing mistakes ✓Saying sorry ✓Forgiving others When Punk realizes his teasing isn’t funny, will he be able to do what it takes to get his friends back, or will it be too late? Read Punk the Skunk Learns to Say Sorry to see if this prankster can become a peacemaker today!
- Can Quilliam Learn to Control His Temper?
2
Quilliam's bad temper and shooting quills are causing trouble. Can he learn to control his anger before someone gets hurt? Quilliam the Porcupine has a very BAD TEMPER. Quilliam’s friends have to duck whenever he gets red in the face and starts to shake. They know what’s about to happen, and they don’t want to be hit by one of his angry quills. But Quilliam doesn’t like putting his friends in danger, so he decides to change. But how? Parents, counselors, and teachers love that the valuable life lessons in the Punk and Friends Learn Social Skills books are taught in such a fun way, kids don’t even realize they’re learning. "There’s no lecture here, just a fun story that kids can relate to." A calming story for bedtime or the classroom. For children aged 3-8, preschool to second grade. It’s never too early to talk about important social skills. A list of coping strategies, as well as teacher and parent discussion materials on these topics, are included in the back of the book: ✓Coping with anger ✓Being a true friend ✓Practicing your favorite coping skills ✓Calming down ✓Helping others who are struggling with strong emotions Read Can Quilliam Learn to Control His Temper today to help your little ones master their BIG emotions! Punk and Friends Learn Social Skills series: Punk the Skunk Learns to Say Sorry, Can Quilliam Learn to Control His Temper?, Brave the Beaver Has the Worry Warts, Sloan the Sloth Loves Being Different, Grunt the Grizzly Learns to Be Grateful berrypatchpress.com
- Brave the Beaver Has the Worry Warts
3
Nervous? Anxious? Stressed? You’re not alone! Help young ones ease their anxiety with Brave the Beaver. Brave can't help but worry . . . about everything! Worry causes his heart to race and his stomach to ache. And when it gets really bad . . . POP! . . . the worry warts start popping up too! What’s a brave beaver to do? Can his daily mantra help calm his fears? “Worries, worries, go away! I won’t listen if you stay. Breathe in courage. Breathe out fear. Worries, you’re not welcome here!” ◆ A calming story, for bedtime or the classroom, to help children understand their worries and ease their fears. For ages 3-8, preschool to second grade.◆ The author has teamed up with a licensed school counselor. In the back of the book, you'll find coping strategies as well as teacher and parent discussion materials on dealing with and reducing anxiety. Listen to Brave the Beaver Has the Worry Warts today to help your child recognize and cope with anxiety! Punk and Friends Learn Social Skills series: Punk the Skunk Learns to Say Sorry, Can Quilliam Learn to Control His Temper?, Brave the Beaver Has the Worry Warts, Sloan the Sloth Loves Being Different, Grunt the Grizzly Learns to Be Grateful, berrypatchpress.com
- Grunt the Grizzly Learns to Be Grateful
5
Is it possible to be happy even when things aren’t going your way? Yes! ♥ That’s what gratitude can do! ♥ Grunt the Grizzly was a grumpy bear. But his grumpiness was making him miserable. Luckily, he has amazing friends, Punk the Skunk, Sloan the Sloth, and Brave the Beaver, who teach him that he can be in charge of his own happiness. Maybe their mantra can help him see past the negative and focus on the positive. “Grumpies, grumpies, go away. I would rather smile today. When I’m grateful, I can see All the good surrounding me.” Will Grunt learn that it’s possible to be happy even when things are going wrong? Find out in this adorable tale of friendship, compassion, and focusing on what is truly important. For ages 3-8, preschool through 2nd grade. Gratitude exercises for use at home or in the classroom are included in the back of the book. ★ Help your child go from grumpy to grateful with the companion Grunt the Grizzly’s Gratitude Journal. ★ Perfect for fall, Thanksgiving, or any time, because being thankful never goes out of season! Get your daily dose of gratitude by reading Grunt the Grizzly Learns to Be Grateful today! Punk and Friends Learn Social Skills series: Punk the Skunk Learns to Say Sorry, Can Quilliam Learn to Control His Temper?, Brave the Beaver Has the Worry Warts, Sloan the Sloth Loves Being Different, Grunt the Grizzly Learns to Be Grateful berrypatchpress.com
- Clutz the Cat Learns to Do Hard Things: A Growth Mindset Book
6
An adorable growth mindset story focusing on the power of the word YET! For ages 3-7. Adding "Yet" to the end of an "I can't" statement encourages resilience and makes difficult things seem possible. Clutz is a very CLUMSY cat! He doesn't like to try new things because he's afraid he'll get hurt. Maybe his motto will help: I don't know how to do this YET, and though it may be tough, I'll try my best to do it right. My best is good enough. Will Clutz learn that it's okay to make mistakes, that there are such things as second chances, and that doing our best is what matters most? Find out in this inspirational story about embracing challenges and trying new things today!
Misty Black
Author Misty Black enjoys picture books as much as her children do, if not more! Why? Because a good book can take you anywhere in the world! Misty has been winning awards for writing since fifth grade. She enjoys reading, playing board games, gardening, and spending time with her husband and 3 children. When asked why she writes, she said, "Books should be fun and exciting. Children deserve to love reading, and I want to be a part of that." Misty is the author of several children's books including: Punk and Friends Learn Social Skills series: Punk the Skunk Learns to Say Sorry Can Quilliam Learn to Control His Temper? Brave the Beaver Has the Worry Warts Sloan the Sloth Loves Being Different Grunt the Grizzly Learns to Be Grateful With Love Collection: When You Feel Better: A Get Well Soon Gift When you Feel Better companion coloring books You Taught Me Love You Taught me Love companion coloring book Grandmas Are for Love Fizzle Fun Series: Unicorns, Magic and Slime, Oh My! My Mom the Fairy Follow her on social media @mistyblackauthor berrypatchpress.com linktr.ee/mistyblack
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