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New Adventures: My New House
By (Author) Tom Easton
Illustrated by Charlie Alder
Hachette Children's Group
Franklin Watts Ltd
27th March 2018
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members
823.92
Hardback
32
Width 214mm, Height 236mm, Spine 10mm
300g
Rabia is sad and scared about moving house. She's worried about what it will be like and how she will cope. But her mum helps her by arranging a visit there before they move and by packing a bag of special things that she can keep with her rather than pack into boxes.
The story shows what happens during a move, about the first night there and the excitement that comes when exploring a new home.This first experiences series uncovers the worries and fears associated with big life changes that young children might experience and provides reassurance by explaining how they might feel and shows ways that children can learn to cope with these feelings. The sensitively written story provides guidance not only for children, but also for adults who want to help their child through these unsettling times in their lives. Children can read the books on their own or can discuss the books with an adult. Notes for teachers and parents at the back of the books provide related advice and information to help them guide and support children.Tom Easton (Author)
Tom Easton is an experienced writer of fiction for children of all ages and has had more than thirty books published, under his own name and a variety of different pseudonyms. He lives in Surrey with his wife, three children and two cats.Charlie Alder (Illustrator) Charlie Alder is particularly well-known for her young and tween girl book cover design and illustrations. Before that, she was Art Director for a popular women's weekly magazine.