Learning Magazine Teachers' Choice Award for Children's BooksWith lively rhymes and funny illustrations, this book will have kids laughing out loud while they learn to accept their own Gobble-gobbles. oodles doesn't like herself. Her legs are skinny, her feathers are brown, and her head has no hair. Most of all, she hates her Gobble-gobble. All that changes when Toodles saves the day with her super-confident, super-empowering, super-turkey Gobble-gobble! An extensive Note to Parents relays additional information and strategies for helping kids overcome a lack of confidence and self-esteem.
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Jill Neimark is an author of fiction and nonfiction, an award-winning science journalist and essayist, and former features editor at Psychology Today magazine. Her credits include the middle-grade novels The Secret Spiral and The Golden Rectangle, the adult novel Bloodsong, which was a Book of the Month Club selection and published in five countries, and the
More about Jill Neimark Jill Neimark is an author of fiction and nonfiction, an award-winning science journalist, and a contributing editor to Discover Magazine.
Marcella Bakur Weiner, EdD, PhD , is a fellow of the APA and professor adjunct at Marymount Manhattan College in New York City. She is also president of the