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Calm-Down Time
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Product Details
Author:
Elizabeth Verdick, Marieka Heinlen
Format:
Board Book
Pages:
24
Publisher:
Free Spirit Publishing (May 1, 2010)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781575423166
ISBN-10:
1575423162
Weight:
8.8oz
Dimensions:
7" x 7" x 0.57"
Case Pack:
54
Series:
Toddler Tools® Board Books
Age Range:
1 to 3
File:
Eloquence-TeacherCreatedMaterials_05182026_P10098107_onix30-20260517.xml
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$7.69
List Price:
$9.99
Publisher Identifier:
P-FREESPIRIT
Discount Code:
B
Grade Level:
Preschool
Audience:
Children/juvenile
Country of Origin:
China
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Free Spirit Publishing
Folder:
Eloquence
Overview
Every parent, caregiver—and toddler—knows the misery that comes with meltdowns and temper tantrums. Through rhythmic text and warm illustrations, this gentle, reassuring book offers toddlers simple tools to release strong feelings, express them, and calm themselves down. Children learn to use their calm-down place—a quiet space where they can cry, ask for a hug, sing to themselves, be rocked in a grown-up’s arms, talk about feelings, and breathe: “One, two, three . . . I’m calm as can be. I’m taking care of me.” After a break, toddlers will feel like new—and adults will, too. Books include tips for parents and caregivers.








