Read This When...™ Friendship Edition

Buy now and get instant access to the tools that help kids grow friendship skills, connections and thrive through reading.

What you'll get:

This bundle includes 10 printable and mobile-friendly bibliotherapy resource sheets—each designed to address common emotional challenges like:

  • Your child says no one wants to play with them.

    When best friends… aren’t anymore 💔

    Your child wants to fix everything or control others

    Your child feels excluded from a group.

    Your child gets upset when friends don’t want to do exactly what they want to do

    Your child has a big heart, quiet voice and struggling to connect

    Your child is feeling like they don’t belong

    Your child is acting bossy or demanding with friends

    Your child says no one likes them- feels rejected or lack of belonging

    Your child needs a reminder that real friends stick together

Each sheet offers:
✔️ A specific emotional theme
✔️ Carefully selected book recommendations
✔️ Reflection questions and reading prompts
✔️ CBT-inspired tools and calming strategies
✔️ Printable and digital formats (PDF for print + mobile/tablet use)

What People Are Saying:

"I’ve read parenting books, I’ve tried breathing exercises—but this was the first thing that actually worked for my anxious child. The stories gave us a way to talk about big feelings without it turning into a meltdown." — Melissa A., mom of a 6-year-old "My daughter asked to re-read Jabari Jumps three nights in a row—and then she actually volunteered to try something new at school. That’s never happened before." — Tina R., parent of a 7-year-old "This packet gave me language I didn’t know I needed. The questions, activities, and book pairings helped me see my child in a new way—and helped him see himself in the characters." — Jonathan M., dad of a 5-year-old "I thought this would just be about reading—but it turned into healing. My son now says things like, ‘I’m just having the thought that I’m scared,’ which blows my mind. This is therapy hidden in bedtime stories." — Renee D., mom of two 

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