This series of six books prepare children for a particular event, like going to the dentist or going shopping. The books explain 'what comes next' on an outing, and therefore help children to get through the task or situation more easily, and ultimately reduce stress for themselves and those around them. Each book is a simple, clear uncluttered analysis of a task: going to the dentist; going to the doctor; going to the hairdresser; going to the restaurant; going to the supermarket; going swimming. Each book has the same look and feel, and uses the same 'family' of characters, which promotes familiarity and learning. These books are particularly useful for pre-school children, children from socially disadvantaged backgrounds and children with intellectual and learning difficulties (the books can be used as part of a child's Individual Education Plan to help them to experience new activities and to achieve developmental milestones).
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Avril Webster is a mother of three children, one of whom has a moderate to severe disability. She has written these books to help her son Stephen to cope with new experiences.
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