Eloise's excellent experiment
By: Evans, Nikki.
Contributor(s): Pollock, Bronte Evans.
Publisher: Christchurch, NZ Hopscotch Print 2008Description: [36] p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.ISBN: 9780473145439.Subject(s): JUVENILE LITERATURE | ANXIETY | SELF HELP SKILLSSummary: "Eloise Simpson was a regular girl in almost every way, except that she had a problem with "The worries." After receiving lots of advice from everyone about how to deal with this Eloise finds her own solution." - BOOK JACKETReview: Evans and Pollack have managed between them to produce an interesting picture book all about Eloise, her worries and how she tamed them. Colour, a wide range of fonts and simple but dynamic illustrations all add to the flow of the story. The overall impression is that of fun and joy in discovering what one person can do to help personal development. This will be an engaging book that parents or carers will be able to use to help children understand their internal concerns and feelings; emotions and ”worries” that they may have problems identifying, understanding and finally coming to terms with.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book | IHC Library | 900.42 EVA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | W001714 |
"Eloise Simpson was a regular girl in almost every way, except that she had a problem with "The worries." After receiving lots of advice from everyone about how to deal with this Eloise finds her own solution." - BOOK JACKET
Evans and Pollack have managed between them to produce an interesting picture book all about Eloise, her worries and how she tamed them.
Colour, a wide range of fonts and simple but dynamic illustrations all add to the flow of the story. The overall impression is that of fun and joy in discovering what one person can do to help personal development.
This will be an engaging book that parents or carers will be able to use to help children understand their internal concerns and feelings; emotions and ”worries” that they may have problems identifying, understanding and finally coming to terms with.
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Superb book