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2 y separately published work icon I'm Calm Jayneen Sanders , Cherie Zamazing (illustrator), ( trans. Đặng Thanh Giang with title Tớ Bình Tĩnh Ngay Thôi ) Hanoi : Nhà Nam , 2023 25670658 2020 single work picture book children's

'Theodore is calm. But everyone else in his family isn't! In a time of stress and anxiety, Theodore shows his family ways he's learned to stay calm.

'Through this engaging and beautifully illustrated story, children will learn that in stressful situations they can still find a place of calm and peace through mindfulness techniques.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 y separately published work icon Hey There! What's Your Superpower? Jayneen Sanders , Sarah Jennings (illustrator), ( trans. Đặng Thanh Giang with title Siêu Năng Lực Của Tớ ) Hanoi : Nhà Nam , 2023 25670611 2019 single work picture book children's

'Follow Becky's journey as she tries lots of exciting new things to find her amazing superpowers! This engaging and interactive children's book provides a number of simple and very achievable 'tasks' to help kids to develop a growth mindset of resilience, persistence, self-confidence, self-reliance and self-esteem.

'The aim of this book is to encourage kids to believe in themselves and to develop a self-confidence 'foundation' - especially those children who lack self-belief and can often lose their will to even try. One superpower may lead to two superpowers, and on it goes, until that child has a deeper belief in his or herself.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

3 y separately published work icon The Not-So-Perfect Princess and the Not-So-Dreadful Dragon The Not-so-perfect Princess and the Not-so-dreadful Dragon : A Fairy Tale about Empathy, Kindness, Diversity, Equality, Friendship, Challenging Gender Stereotypes and Letting Kids Be Whoever They Want to Be Jayneen Sanders , Paula J. Becker (illustrator), ( trans. Đặng Thanh Giang with title Công Chúa Không-Hoàn-Hảo Và Chú Rồng Không-Khủng-Khiếp ) Hanoi : Nhà Nam , 2023 25669936 2019 single work picture book children's

'Princess Petal is NOT what you would expect the 'perfect' princess to be. In fact, she is quite the opposite. Her princess dresses are torn and scruffy, she wears an old woolly hat instead of a golden crown and she is very (very) loud. So when Princess Petal meets a fire-breathing dragon while out hiking in the forest, both are in for a bit of a shock!

'An enchanting tale about friendship, diversity, acceptance and being exactly who we are meant to be. The moral behind this story is imperative yet simple: we are all different and that's okay, making judgements and assumptions about people is NOT okay, all genders should be treated equally.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 y separately published work icon Hope Hope : A Book to Help Children Build Resilience and Assist Those Recovering from and/or Living in Family Violence Situations Jayneen Sanders , Vivian Minekar (illustrator), ( trans. Đặng Thanh Giang with title Tớ Giữ Niềm Hy Vọng ) Hanoi : Nhà Nam , 2023 25512785 2021 single work picture book children's

'Jonathon's home was not a happy one. But hope soon arrived when Auntie Edie came to stay. This beautifully illustrated book was written to provide children in family violence homes with a sense of hope and to lessen the traumatic effects of their living situations. As Jonathon knows, there is always hope that things might change.

'This book aims to help children voice their concerns and their fears, and to express these with an adult or adults they trust such as a family member, teacher, caregiver or the police. Too often children in these environments blame themselves for the violence in their homes and take on the burden of shame and guilt. This book aims to reassure children that family violence is never ever their fault and that there is also hope that things might change.

'Hope includes a Safety Plan developed by Eastern Domestic Violence Service that can be used by health professionals working with children, early years educators, teachers and family members or friends who might know a child that may be experiencing family violence.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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