Dina is very sad. She loves her Mom and Dad. But they don't love each other anymore. Ever since the sparrows began nesting under the roof of their porch, Dina has watched them with fascination. She has never seen them arguing. Mom and Dad argue every day. Sometimes Dinah sticks feathers in her hair and pretends that she is Princess Sparrow. Then she flies away to magical places where parents never quarrel and dads never leave. A sensitive story about what happens when parents decide to separate. The book also contains practical guidelines to help parents and children cope with divorce"--Publisher's website.
Tyron did not always stutter. Before Uncle Jaap moved in with him and his mom, the words used to slide like slippery bubbles from his tongue. But ever since Uncle Jaap has been staying in their spare room, Tyron has a nervous knot in his tummy and every now and then the words get stuck in his throat - like their kitchen door gets stuck when it rains. Everyone says Mom is lucky to have found a man like Uncle Jaap. Tyron is the only one who doesn't like him. If only he could tell his music teacher who Oom Jaap really is ... A sensitive story that teaches children not to keep quiet or feel guilty about abuse. The book also contains practical guidelines to help parents and children deal with this issue"--Publisher's website.
This series covers the requirements of the new interim syllabus for the Junior Primary phase. It is largely pictorial and focuses on how issues, information and ideas apply to the child's own life experience. The series is both issues-based and skills-based.
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