Goob’s friends help him stop feeling sad in this seventh picture book in the 7 Habits of Happy Kids series. After the death of his grandfather, Goob has a hard time getting back into his normal routine. But when all of his friends spend time with him doing the things he loves to do, he discovers ways to stop feeling so sad.
Jumper loves playing basketball, but he wore the wrong shoes! When he goes home to change, he can’t find anything in his messy room and misses the game. Can he clean up his act so this doesn’t happen again? Featuring the lovable characters of 7 Oaks, this book addresses the third habit of happy kids: “Put First Things First.” This story tells kids how important it is to keep things o…
Learn to be proactive with the 7 Oaks gang in this first picture book of the 7 Habits of Happy Kids series from Sean Covey and Stacy Curtis. Biff the beaver is always making fun of Pokey’s quills. Every day at school he makes jokes about them in front of everyone and no matter how much his friends try to help, Pokey just can’t help but feel bad when Biff says mean things. It isn’t unti…
Sammy wishes his sister Sophie didn’t do everything so perfectly. He can’t stop seeing her successes as taking away from his own accomplishments. And when Sophie gets the bigger piece of pie, that is the last straw! That is, until Sammy’s mother explains that there is always enough to go around. Featuring the lovable characters of 7 Oaks, this book addresses the fourth habit of happy k…
Ms. Hoot has assigned the class to write a poem, and everyone has to work with a partner. When Sophie is partnered with Biff, she is sure it’s going to be a disaster because Biff is mean! But as they work together, they find they have more in common than they thought. Each of the Level 2 Ready-to-Reads in this winning series focuses on one of the 7 Habits of Happy Kids.
Tagalong Allie has many dreams for her life. She wants to wear makeup and write a book and go to the moon! But first she has to grow up! Featuring the lovable characters of 7 Oaks, this book addresses the second habit of happy kids: “Begin with the End in Mind.” This story teaches that it is important to have goals and know what you want, but you have to take it one step at a time.
On a rainy day, Lily wants to make cookies. But instead of paying attention to the recipe, she tells her dad she knows what she is doing. What could go wrong? Lily comes to understand the importance of listening—not just with your ears, but your eyes and heart as well!
"Help Me Be Good: Being Rude" (Help Me Be Good series) helps children learn to treat others the way they want to be treated and to avoid rude and disrespectful behavior. Joy Berry's pragmatic approach shows children real ways to handle situations such as being patient instead of pushing to be first. Like all of Joy Berry's books, "Help Me Be Good: Being Rude" speaks directly to the child and ac…
Explains why parents must be away from their children at times and suggests positive ways for children to cope.