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George and Ruby are back and learning to manage feelings of stress and anxiety - just like kids! Why do kids chew on their shirts or bite their fingernails? George and Ruby help explain! This story connects puppy chewing behaviors with how kids manage stress and anxiety, showing young readers they're not alone - and offering healthy, kid-friendly coping tools. With playful examples, fidget toy ideas, and calming language, this book supports self-regulation and self-awareness in a relatable way. A supportive story that encourages conversations about stress, self-soothing behaviors, and talking…mehr

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George and Ruby are back and learning to manage feelings of stress and anxiety - just like kids! Why do kids chew on their shirts or bite their fingernails? George and Ruby help explain! This story connects puppy chewing behaviors with how kids manage stress and anxiety, showing young readers they're not alone - and offering healthy, kid-friendly coping tools. With playful examples, fidget toy ideas, and calming language, this book supports self-regulation and self-awareness in a relatable way. A supportive story that encourages conversations about stress, self-soothing behaviors, and talking to a trusted adult - ideal for ages 4 to 9. SEL Themes:Emotional Regulation Coping Skills Resilience Feeling Anxious and Managing Stress is the fourth book in a 5-book series designed for children, ages 4-9. The stories blend the joys of puppy adventures with the power of social-emotional learning, making them perfect for the home, classroom, or counselor's office. Each book uses real-life puppy training moments as mirrors for emotional growth, helping kids recognize and talk about their feelings in a fun, accessible way.
Autorenporträt
Sara Hansen is a mom, grandma, and lifelong animal lover whose experience raising puppies inspired a heartwarming book series. With a heart for kids and animals, she brings her real-life dogs to the page to help young readers learn to name, understand, and manage their emotions.