A Smart Girl's Guide: Worry: How to Feel Less Stressed and Have More Fun (American Girl(r) Wellbeing)
J**E
Helping my worrier to understand
These are a good set of books for girls growing up and needing some expert (but not bossy parent) advice. WE have 3 of these now, and whilst my 10YO and 8YO both say they've never read them for fear of admitting a problem, I've found them both secretly absorbed on several occasions. An important parenting thing for me. Sometimes not forcing the issue and providing the assistance is enough.My eldest is a worrier but wold never admit it. Nice to see a book that addresses the causes for this age group, and how to manage or accept things.The content is set out in a plain, well illustrated way that takes you through the problem, why it happens, how to manage it, and ways to cope. Some solid advice provided in a lovely, empathetic way.It wasn't till they arrived and I was perusing that I realised these books were published by American Girl. If you have girls, they are the holy grail of 18 inch dolls. We have the cheaper version in our house BUT importantly that link made sure that my daughters trusted the content that little bit more.
A**R
Well written
Love this range of books. Well written and easy to read. I've read this with my 11 year old daughter and passed it on to my friend to read with her teenage daughters. Would recommend.
L**L
Great book for girls who are a little sensitive and worry
Fab book purchased for my 10 year old daughter she wants more in the series now. Highly recommend
A**N
American terms
Great idea but it’s English from America
S**E
Very helpful
My daughter has lots of worries and reading this helped her to see that it isn't just her going through this. She enjoyed doing the little quizzes.
S**N
Great
My daughter age 12 has really taken this on board
B**A
Five Stars
Great book for young/growing up girls
N**A
Five Stars
Great book for my 10 yr old would highly recommend
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