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Tag: bibliotherapy

Therapeutic Ideas & Activities for Connection: The Invisible String Children’s Book

April 23, 2020 kirstireese

Blog Post – “The Invisible String Children’s Book”   Bibliotherapy Series: “The Invisible String” Paper Doll Chain Activity Instructions: Cut…

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Filed under: bibliotherapy, books, childrens books, comfort, Connection, loss, reading, The Invisible String

Therapeutic Ideas & Activities for Classic Children’s Books: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

April 18, 2020 kirstireese 1 Comment

CLASSIC CHILDREN’S BOOK SERIES: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Learning what is in our control and…

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Filed under: activities, Alexander and the terrible horrible no good very bad day, bibliotherapy, classic children book, classics, control

Therapeutic Ideas & Activities for Classic Children’s Books: Where the Wild Things Are

April 11, 2020 kirstireese

Classic Children’s Book Series: “Where The Wild Things Are” With everything going on in the world, we have been trying…

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Filed under: bibliotherapy, books, childrens books, classics, reading, Where the wild things are
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