Deep inside everyone, a little goblin lies sleeping. When it wakes up, its eyes turn green, its nose grows and it starts to breathe a smelly green mist.
This is the story of the wakening of a Green-Eyed Goblin. When Theo sees his sister getting lots of attention for her birthday, his sleeping goblin wakes and he can't seem to stop himself from saying all the horrid things the nasty goblin's green mist is making him think. Will Theo learn how to send his Green-Eyed Goblin back to sleep in time for the party?
This fun, illustrated storybook will help children aged 5-13 to understand and cope with jealousy and how it can sometimes make us feel not good enough. A helpful introduction for parents and carers explains jealousy in children, and a section at the back of the book provides strategies for overcoming it.
This is Book 3 in the K.I. Al-Ghani Children's Colour Story Books Series. See all K.I. Al-Ghani Children's Colour Story Books books here.
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Kay Al-Ghani is a Specialist Advisory Teacher and Autism Trainer. She writes with her son, Haitham, who does all the illustrations for their books. Haitham has Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This is their second book.
More about Kay Al-Ghani K. I. Al-Ghani is a special educational needs teacher, university lecturer and international author, who has worked in education for almost 40 years.
Joy Beaney is an experienced teacher and autism specialist and a lecturer for a postgraduate certificate course in Autism.
Haitham Al-Ghani is a talented boo