Other Books by Karen Patricia Nespoli

Bear in Mind Series

Bear in Mind Series
Social Emotional Learning Picture Books
Using Paws-itive Thinking!

Bear In Mind Diversity

Bear in Mind - Diversity

Topics such as Diversity and Inclusion can be difficult to discuss with children. This Beary Special Club of characters addresses some of the issues and feelings that arise when meeting someone who is different or when being excluded for being different. Children can learn that what makes them different, can also be what makes them special.

Bear In Mind Sharing

Bear in Mind - Sharing

Children need to learn to share so they can make and keep friends, play and work cooperatively, take turns, and handle disappointment. Follow along as Sharing Bear demonstrates paws-itive thinking and shows Selfish Bear that sharing is fun.

Bear In Mind Patience

Bear in Mind - Patience

Waiting is not easy. Join Impatient Bear on a quest to become more patient. Explore different activities to do while waiting, such as reading a book, drawing, playing seek-and-find activities, and more. With paws-itive thinking, anyone can learn to be patient.

Bear In Mind Kindness

Bear in Mind - Kindness

Bullying is serious and hurtful. Follow along as Kindness Bear and the other bears, help Worry Bear to deal with Bully Bear. Learn to strike a Superhero Pose, walk away, tell an adult, and other ways to use paws-itive thinking to deal with a bully.

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Social Emotional Learning Books

Children's Hardcover Picture Books

What does brave look like

What Does Brave Look Like?

We have all heard the expression, “That was brave,” but do you really know what brave means? Being brave means doing something even though you may feel scared. You use your bravery in many ways, such as trying something new, like riding a bicycle without training wheels, or meeting someone new, or even sleeping alone in your own room. You may feel scared or nervous at first, but once you learn to be brave, you will begin to feel proud and confident.

Listening is hard | Childrens Book

Listening is Hard

Like many of us, Leo has a difficult time listening. He gets distracted easily and loses focus. After getting some advice from his friends, Leo learns that listening is not as hard as he thought. It just takes a little work and the ability to recognize the signs when your mind starts to wander. Read along and discover how Leo learns to listen.

Labels are for food not people | Childrens Book

Labels are for Food, Not People

Labels are helpful when you are at the grocery store. They let us know what is inside the can, box, or bag we want to buy. But labels are not for people. Before we label someone as dumb or label another culture as bad, it is important to think. Read along and learn some things you can do to try to be more tolerant.

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