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Children's Nonfiction Emotions & Feelings

Juggling the Jitters

by (author) Deborah Fannie Miller

illustrated by Danielle Bazinet

Publisher
Frontenac House
Initial publish date
Oct 2013
Category
Emotions & Feelings
  • Book

    ISBN
    9781927823026
    Publish Date
    Oct 2013
    List Price
    $12.95

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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels

  • Reading age: 3 to 18

Description

Juggling the Jitters is a “Dealing with Feelings” children’s picture book about anxiety for K – 3. TURN WORRY INTO WIGGLES AND GIGGLES Synopsis: “Yikes!” say the Jitters, and then even more Jitters arrive. When Jacob woke up, everything was great. But when Jacob goes to bed, everything gets JITTERY! That’s when the Jitters appear and the troubles begin! You try getting ready for bed with six Jitters in your way and they keep multiplying! This is Jacob’s funny and frustrating problem in Juggling the Jitters.

About the authors

Contributor Notes

Deborah Fannie Miller is a poet, singer, actor and children s book author who lives in Calgary, Alberta. Miller s poetry has been showcased on CBC Radio, The Women s Television Network, and Vision TV. She has been widely published in literary journals throughout Canada and is in two anthologies: Tributes in Verse and Writing the Terrain: Travelling through Alberta with the Poets. She has had three collections of poetry published. Her first, I Will Burn Candles, was published by Bayeux Arts in 1995, as was her second, Grandmother s Radio, in 2002, co-authored by Susanne Heinz. Vision TV produced Two Worlds Apart? a frequently repeated short film about Grandmother s Radio. Her third collection, Landing at Night, came out in 2008, and her first children s book, Grappling with the Grumblies, came out in April 2009. In March 2011, Grappling with the Grumblies won The Steffie Young Readers Choice Award. Juggling the Jitters comes out in the fall of 2013. Miller is a trained actor and singer with a BFA in Drama from Scripps College in California. She has done post graduate work at the Goodman Theatre School in Chicago, and is a graduate of both the Opera and Music Theatre Programs at the Banff School of Fine Arts. Miller brings performing expertise to all her presentations. Highlights of her singing career include playing Maria in West Side Story at the Banff Summer Arts Festival and originating lead roles in two world premiere Musicals at the Canmore Opera House: Ferret God and Cafe Society with Hummingbird Productions. In 2009, Deborah sang and performed her own poetry in the two women Cabaret Heart Ache and Healing , with Joanne Chapin, a Grammy and Juno nominated singer/actress. Juggling the Jitters was illustrated by Alberta-born and raised Danielle Bazinet, a recent graduate of the prestigious Alberta College of Art + Design illustration program. www.daniellebazinet.com

Editorial Reviews

“Everyone grapples with the grumblies from time to time, but this lovely (and funny!) book will help your child — and you — discover new ways of dealing with difficult feelings. I recommend it for anyone who has ever had a rough day and had trouble turning things around. In other words, it’s a great book for every family.” — Lawrence Cohen, Ph.D., psychologist and bestselling author of Playful Parenting “Through engaging and playful storytelling, Grappling with the Grumblies and Juggling the Jitters offer adults and young children practical tools to work through anger and anxiety together.” — Judy Arnall, best-selling author of Discipline Without Distress, regular contributor to Calgary’s Child Magazine and a regular guest on Global TV, City TV, Shaw TV, CTV. She is regularly quoted in national magazines such as Chatelaine, Today’s Parent, Parents, Canadian Living, Natural Parenting, Parents Canada and Canadian Family Magazine, and newspapers such as Globe and Mail, Postmedia News, National Post, Metro News, and Huffington Post. She is a discipline/behaviour expert at Mothering Magazine Online. “Every child gets the jitters sometimes, and parents are often unsure how to help. This funny (and profound) book helps children recognize how to ease anxieties, and also gently guides parents towards a compassionate and effective approach. A fitting follow-up to Miller’s wonderful Grappling with the Grumblies.” —Lawrence Cohen, Ph.D., psychologist and bestselling author of The Opposite of Worry: The Playful Parenting Approach to Childhood Anxieties and Fears.

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