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Team Supercrew

Team Supercrew - Emotions and Powers - 4 Book Box Set

Team Supercrew - Emotions and Powers - 4 Book Box Set

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FUN. EMPOWERING. EDUCATIONAL. THE BOOKS THEY WILL WANT TO READ AGAIN AND AGAIN!
 
Help children build self confidence while discovering their own superpowers - to be brave, be kind, be calm, and have grit!

Team Supercrew books help children:

  • recognize emotions
  • overcome fear
  • work through anxiety
  • stay calm when angry
  • create a positive mindset
  • practice kindness
  • develop resilience and patience
  • build confidence
  • improve self-esteem

Different from other books on the market, the Team Supercrew Series is rooted in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), a social-emotional therapy that focuses on the ways that our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are interconnected.

"This is the kind of book I wish my mom would have read to me as a child. It helps to empower children to recognize their emotions, understand it's ok to feel that way, and choose a more empowering thought. My daughter loves this series!"
- Rigel Smith, Blissed Mama
 
Colorful, detailed, and humorous illustrations encourage connection and discussion between children, parents, and teachers. Join Team Supercrew and find the power to be extraordinary!

Books 1-4 included:

-Benny the Brave in The First Day Jitters
-Keisha the Kind in My Little Sister Situation
-Chloe the Calm in The Bedtime Blues
-Gen the Grit in I Quit!

Age group: kids ages 2-8

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Amy Grant
Wonderful books

I bought these to read to my 4 year old Granddaughter. They’re a quick read with a big message and she seemed to understand them. The illustrations were great as well. I would recommend these books.

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Virginia Leeper
Already helping

My son is almost 2 and asks to read these over and over, he loves them already and I think they are helping him make better choices.