Four-year-old Sara Sophia Singleton is having a very bad day: she can't find her dolly, that closet is too dark, and her big brother is so mean. She's decided to spend her time by herself in her room. But when she returns to her room, she instantly becomes Adventure Princess who is not afraid to do anything. The power of her imagination sends her on an adventure to rescue her dolly and confront everything that had once been very, very scary. A picture book for young children Adventure Princess Saves Her Day shares how one little girl addresses her fears, finds her strengths, and not only saves her precious doll but her day as well.…mehr
Four-year-old Sara Sophia Singleton is having a very bad day: she can't find her dolly, that closet is too dark, and her big brother is so mean. She's decided to spend her time by herself in her room. But when she returns to her room, she instantly becomes Adventure Princess who is not afraid to do anything. The power of her imagination sends her on an adventure to rescue her dolly and confront everything that had once been very, very scary. A picture book for young children Adventure Princess Saves Her Day shares how one little girl addresses her fears, finds her strengths, and not only saves her precious doll but her day as well.
Steve Burghardt, M.S.W., Ph.D. is a professor of social work at Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College-CUNY. He is the author or co-author of numerous articles and over ten books. He is an eight-time teaching award winner, including the co-winning of the CSWE-Sage national award for innovative teaching. His activism began as a student organizer in the sixties; decades later, he was deeply involved with Occupy Wall Street and more recently as a leader in the Age Justice movement. His work as a consultant, trainer, and executive coach in the public and nonprofit sectors led him to a deep appreciation and respect for the committed work of frontline, as well as executive, staff for their unyielding commitments to those with whom they work-especially the poor, marginalized, and oppressed.
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