As our children grow they will be introduced to challenges where they need to make their own decisions. Miss Danielle’s PreschoolBuds collection can help by teaching educational and social lessons through the experiences of each book’s fun characters. Each Preschoolbuds book addresses issues, challenges and concepts that are central in child development. Caring, sharing, acceptance, empathy and preparing children to exhibit kindness towards their peers and family are central themes throughout Danielle’s storybooks.
One of the most important things we can teach our children is that our differences make us special. In Arabelle, The bat with the most wonderful pink glasses, Arabelle struggles with the idea that if she has to wear glasses, she will not be the same as her friends and they will taunt and tease her. She quickly learns that we are all different in our own special way, and, in fact, having new pink glasses proves to be absolutely wonderful!
Koby the little blue kangaroo is a lot like many of our children who spend much of the day being worried. Koby worries about things like being late for school, or forgetting his lunch. He worries about losing a friend or losing a game. He even worries about not worrying. With his worries keeping his mind busy and his tummy in a tizzy, Koby comes to learn that worrying really doesn’t change any of the things he worries about. With a little practice, he changes his worries into happy thoughts. Koby doesn’t stop worrying forever, but he sure worries a lot less!
Betsie Bee – The little bee who learned how to share in preschool, is a book for children who are either just starting school or need to learn how to share with a new friend or sibling. A child’s first experience in school is often the first time they are expected to share with others, work collaboratively, and patiently wait their turn. Betsie Bee is the little bee who learns that sharing and caring for others brings wonderful rewards.
Giveaway
One lucky winner will receive a copy of Arabelle, Koby and Betsie Bee children’s book
Ends April 13, 2016 at 11:59pm est
Open to US
Winner is Nanny
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Laura says
My nieces would love all of these, but I bet they would read Betsie Bee first!
jessica z says
Arabelle looks super cute and sweet!
Nicole Howard says
Betsie Bee (since we are trying preschool again in Sept!)
Mary Lynn Hayes says
Betsy Bee
Jan Lee says
I would read her Betsie Bee first 🙂 It’s the perfect book for her just starting preschool 🙂
Heart of a Philanthropist blogger Kim says
We would read Betsie Bee first.
Sherry Compton says
I think my granddaughter would like Arabelle.
william gossage says
The kid would want to read betsie bee
Terri S. says
I think the first book my granddaughter would choose to read is Koby, the little blue kangaroo who worries about everything.
Kim W. says
My daughter would probably enjoy reading Betsie Bee first, followed by Arabelle. She loves books!
Nicole Sender says
Betsie Bee would be the first book read!
June S. says
I would read the Koby storybook to my grandson first then the other two books after that.
Bethany Cook says
Betsy Bee, since my son will just be starting school.
Rajee Pandi says
Betsy bee is cute
Susan Smith says
My daughter would love to read Betsy Bee
Carolyn Daley says
I would love to read Arabelle first.
laura588 says
My daughter would want to read Arabelle first as she is 6 and wears pink glasses too.
Laurie Emerson