Tom’s New Haircut

Tom’s New Haircut by Beth Robbins is a First Edition published by Dorling Kindersley Pub. in 2001. This 32-page book is written in English and addresses the experiences of young children facing new situations. The story follows Tom, who, despite his fondness for his scruffy hair, must confront the prospect of getting a real haircut. Throughout the week, he worries about various aspects of the experience, but ultimately discovers that it can be enjoyable.
Readers will find that this book is part of a series designed to help children navigate new experiences, such as visits to the doctor or welcoming a new sibling. The narrative emphasizes themes of self-esteem and social topics, providing a humorous yet supportive approach to childhood anxieties. With insights from child psychologist Flora Hogman Ph.D., Tom’s New Haircut aims to assist children in developing resilience and understanding their emotions in a relatable context.
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Scruffy or not, Tom likes his hair. Then Mom says it’s time for a real haircut. Tom spends all week worrying about shampoo in his eyes, sharp scissors, and looking silly. But to his surprise, Tom has a fantastic time! It’s OK! The series that prepares children for new experiences. A visit to the doctor, the first day at school, a new baby in the family — parents are often unsure how to prepare children for a new experience or how to guide them through a difficult time. Written in consultation with child psychologist Flora Hogman Ph.D., these humorous books — full of lovable characters — will help children develop and learn in the best possible way.
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