Tools to Cool Finding Ways to Cope

“Tools to Cool Finding Ways to Cope” by Stephanie Scott is a children’s book published by FriesenPress on February 28, 2023. This engaging 32-page edition invites young readers to explore various coping strategies through an interactive seek-and-find format. The book encourages children to discover over 20 hidden tools that can help them manage their emotions and navigate social situations, making it a valuable resource for personal growth.
Readers will find that “Tools to Cool” not only promotes social-emotional learning but also offers activities that enhance communication about feelings and challenges. The content is designed for children aged 5 to 10, providing a fun way to build emotional intelligence while engaging in activities related to friendship, school life, and personal development. This interactive adventure aims to enrich the reading experience, making it suitable for both home and school environments.
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Can you find something you might do to wiggle your worries away?
What about something that smells like chocolate and feels warm to touch, or a place where you can go to feel safe? Can you find something you may dream upon, shooting across the dark sky?
See if you can find over 20 hidden coping tools and strategies in this ultimate seek and find book with a social-emotional learning twist! Chill. You’ve got this!
Tools to Cool creates opportunity for readers to enrich their reading and learning experience by exploring coping skills they may use while at school, home or even out in the community. This book will inspire readers to communicate their feelings, learn new coping tools, and overcome challenges in a fun-filled way while building their emotional intelligence. The adventures within are best for ages 5-10.
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