Digital Book: Carrie Flower Learns to Deal with Teasing
In Carrie Flower Deals with Teasing, we meet our sunflowerly friend in a sad state. Other flowers have used some unkind words, which doesn’t feel nice. Carrie wonders why they will not stop. Carrie asks the Gardener for advice.
Children tease for many reasons. As they develop language skills, they also learn that saying certain things — especially hurtful things — can get a reaction from others.
Preventing bullying and knowing how to respond are valuable life skills.
Carrie Flower Deals with Teasing — the fourth book in the series — explores:
Characteristics of a child who teases and how to respond
The role of the bystander
The effects of teasing
Self-esteem and Resilience
Problem solving skills
Labeling feelings
The series is aligned with Early Learning Standards. Teachers, caregivers, and parents tap into this approved resource to help children develop important social and emotional skill sets.
Follow along as Carrie Flower silences the teasing. We’re so glad you’re here to be a part of Carrie Flower’s journey!