Blossom Plays Possum
(Because She's Shy)
Lyndsay Nicole Milliken author Janet McDonnell illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:American Psychological Association
Published:17th Jul '17
Should be back in stock very soon
This sweet story follows Blossom the possum as she learns to overcome her shyness to make friends, share her skills and interests, and participate more fully in her life.
Blossom wants to speak up in class, and she wants to spend time with friends at lunch and at recess. She also loves to jam on her flute, make glitter glam headbands, and recite poetry...but you might not know that, because Blossom is also very shy.
She wants to participate in school and with friends, but whenever she tries, she freezes up and plays possum instead. And playing possum is not the best way to make friends.
With some gentle encouragement from her peers and her music teacher, Blossom learns that taking risks usually isn’t as bad as she fears, and can have a big payoff. She might still be shy, but she’s getting better at putting herself out there and having fun.
Includes a Note to Parents and Other Caregivers by Julia Martin Burch, PhD, with more information on the cognitive-behavioral strategies Blossom uses to cope with shyness and ways to encourage your own shy child.
Excerpt:
There’s nothing wrong with being shy; as many as 50% of kids describe themselves as “shy,” and shy kids are often described by teachers as being more cooperative and better listeners. However, it’s important for children to find a balance between feeling comfortable and challenging themselves to face their shyness so that they can do the things they value and enjoy.
“Shy kids will empathize with Blossom and perhaps her experiences will help them be open to new opportunities as well.” —Mom’s Radius
“Unreservedly recommended for children ages 4 to 8 and will prove to be an enduringly popular and appreciated addition to family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library picture book collections.” —Midwest Book Review
"This lovable possum will help kids talk about their own fears and anxieties and show them there is nothing wrong with being shy or making mistakes. Janet McDonnell’s delightful and whimsical illustrations add a flare of drama and humor to the story as she shows Blossom playing possum — hanging upside down on the monkey bars or lying on her back with mouth wide open and all four limbs stiff in the air." —Children's Books Heal
ISBN: 9781433827358
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
32 pages