Parents
Whether writing for adults, kids, or teens, Annie always brings compassion to the page, along with keen insight, straight talk, and a warm sense of humor. She clearly understands the stress facing today’s youth and the challenges of parenting in the 21st century. That’s why her books are so popular and so helpful to those who care about emotional intelligence, interpersonal skills, and bullying prevention.
Kids
Tweens &
Teens
The Girls Q&A Book on Friendship:50 Ways to Fix a Friendship Without the DRAMAby Annie Fox, illustrated by Erica De Chavez• A new girl stole my bff! What do I do? • Why does she keep breaking promises? • Are they really “just kidding?” • Why is my friend being so mean? • How do I find new friends?! • Why are people mean to each other? When you’ve got great questions like these, you need great answers—ASAP! But where do you find them? Right here in The Girls’ Q&A Book on Friendship: 50 Ways to Fix a Friendship Without the DRAMA. Annie Fox has written a book that gives 8–12-year-old girls the tools and confidence to handle any friendship challenge with courage, empathy and respect. Because that’s the kind of girl the world needs more of! Now available in print and as a Kindle ebook. More » |
People Are Like Lollipopsby Annie Fox, illustrated by Brian NarelleThere was once an old man with great wisdom who lived in the Land of Salizar . . . The wise man discovered the key to getting along with other people, no matter how different they may seem. He’s happy to tell you the secret! (Ages 3-7) When children first start school, they begin to notice that all people don't all look, or dress, or talk alike. With simple words and delightful illustrations that shine a light on those differences, People Are Like Lollipops helps kids understand that in spite of all these superficial differences, when it comes right down to it, all people are just people. And that's something to smile about! People Are Like Lollipops features Read-It-To-Me audio narration and music (included in the iBook edition, available as a free MP3 download for the Kindle and print editions). More » |
Teaching Kids to Be Good People:Progressive Parenting for the 21st Centuryby Annie Fox, M.Ed.We live in a time shaped by a viral culture of cruelty. Now and in the future, we desperately need more good people. But where will these young people come from? From the homes of parents with a game plan. In Teaching Kids to Be Good People, Annie Fox has written a very personal, step-by-step guide to teaching your children to make healthy choices (online and off). Because being good is not enough. We have to do good. This very pragmatic and funny guide includes essays, podcasts, prompts, tools, questions, answers, and self-assessment quizzes, all for the purpose of teaching kids to be good people. Hopefully, you’ll become so engaged in this process that you will inspire your children to do the right thing when no one's watching, and when everyone is watching. More » |
Are We Lost?
by Annie Fox, M.Ed., Illustrated by Eli Noyes
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Are You My Friend?
by Annie Fox, M.Ed., Illustrated by Eli Noyes
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Middle School Confidential™
by Annie Fox, M.Ed., Illustrated by Matt Kindt
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Middle School Confidential™
by Annie Fox, M.Ed., Illustrated by Matt Kindt
Jack, Jen, Chris, Abby, Mateo, and Michelle are back. But their tight circle of friends looks like it’s breaking apart. What’s going on? The very popular Monique might be using one of the girls to get to one of the guys, and never noticing that one of the other guys is in love with her! More »
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Middle School Confidential™
by Annie Fox, M.Ed., Illustrated by Matt Kindt
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Too Stressed to Think?A Teen Guide to Staying Sane When Life
by Annie Fox, M.Ed. and Ruth Kirschner
When stress has the “survival brain” on overdrive, what happens to the “thinking brain”? How
can teens learn to use the mind-body connection to stay cool and make smart choices when the pressure’s on?
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