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Jane Whelen-Banks

Jane Whelen-Banks

  • 4 stars across 6 books
Jane Whelen Banks was born and educated in Canada and now lives in Boston, Massachusetts with her family. She holds a masters degree in Health Studies and Advanced Practice Nursing, and is currently working with homeless mothers and children. She has three children of her own, Morgon, Jamie and Liam, all of whom present with their own set of joys and challenges. The Lovable Liam series was created for her youngest son, to help teach some of the social and verbal skills that so often eluded him.
15th November 2008

Liam Goes Poo in the Toilet: A Story about Trouble with Toilet Training

"This is Liam. Every day Liam eats lots of good food. Each time Liam eats, his tummy gets fuller and fuller… and fuller…... MoreLiam Goes Poo in the Toilet: A Story about Trouble with Toilet Training

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15th November 2008

Liam Says "Hi": Learning to Greet a Friend

This is Liam. Liam has lots of friends who love him and want to play with him. When we get together with friends, we g... MoreLiam Says "Hi": Learning to Greet a Friend

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15th November 2008

Liam Says "Sorry": Repairing an Encounter Gone Sour

Liam has a wonderful big brother called Jamie. Liam and Jamie play lots of fun things together, like computer battle g... MoreLiam Says "Sorry": Repairing an Encounter Gone Sour

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15th November 2008

Lovable Liam: Affirmations for a Perfectly Imperfect Child

Liam is lovable even when he whines and won't eat his dinner. When people are cross with Liam, they still love him. Be... MoreLovable Liam: Affirmations for a Perfectly Imperfect Child

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15th November 2008

Liam Wins the Game, Sometimes: A Story About Losing with Grace

Liam loves playing games. His favourite game is 'Woof Woof' which he loves to play with Daddy. When Liam collects all ... MoreLiam Wins the Game, Sometimes: A Story About Losing with Grace

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