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Thrive in the Hive with CD – Surviving the Girl’s World of Good and Bad Relationship Bee-haviors by Stephanie Jensen
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- While girls and boys deal with many of the same issues; some growing-up struggles are unique to the experience of being a girl in our society. This resource can help provide a foundation for girls to navigate through many of these issues. Using this curriculum, girls gain a stronger sense of self-worth and belonging in their families, with their peers, and in their communities. Thrive in the Hive provides a curriculum of lessons, activities and reproducible pages to be used with individuals, or for an eight-week small group session with girls.
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Princess Priscilla and the Bully-Bee Day by Stephanie Jensen
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- WINNER OF THE MOM'S CHOICE AWARD! Princess Priscilla is having a rotten day. No bee will listen to what she has to say and no bee will play what she wants to play. In her sour mood, Priscilla finds herself acting rude. She hurts her friends with words that sting and learns they think she is being a bully-bee. After being confronted by her friends, Priscilla feels upset and is determined to be a better princess bee. She listens to her mom, the Queen, and learns to tame her inner bully-bee. Priscilla starts by using words that are kind and…
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Princess Priscilla and the Great Beezilla by Stephanie Jensen
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- There is a new bee in the hive, but is she a bee or is she a bug? Her name is Iris and she is really a beetle who wants to "bee" friends with Priscilla and her Honey Bunch so she disguises herself as a bee. Some of the bees refuse to play with her because of how strange and funny she looks. When Princess Priscilla meets Iris, she invites her to play and does not judge her for her strange looks, but she is suspicious. After Iris finally admits that she disguised herself as a bee, Princess Priscilla tells…
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Princess Priscilla and the Mood Ring Rainbow by Stephanie Jensen
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- Princess Priscilla is excited to show off her new color-changing mood ring. While wearing this amazing ring around her waist, she buzzes through her day focusing on her feelings in a brand new way. In the story, Princess Priscilla experiences many feelings and her mood ring changes colors to show each one. Each time she sees a color change, she uses one of her skills to make sure she manages her mood. Priscilla uses the colors from her mood ring throughout the day to draw a bright, colorful rainbow. This story encourages self-awareness and self-management for children in a cheerful…
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