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Where Did My Dinosaur Go?

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The meerkats Mia and Kit do not like their new home, not one bit of it! They don't like their new routine, their new bedroom, or new foods for dinner - and most of all, they definitely do not like their new carer, Becky the capybara. But when the meerkats (along with their very special cuddly dinosaur toys) stay with Becky, they discover that a new home can be OK, and sometimes it's alright to trust new people. Moving to a new place can be scary for any child, but even more so for children in care, who may have to move to new carers if they cannot live with their birth parents. Learning to trust new carers can also be more difficult for children who have experienced neglect, trauma and loss in their early lives. This colourful picture book explores what it's like to move to a new place, and how children can develop trust in new adults.

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Where Did My Dinosaur Go?, Clive Aslet, Paul Barker, Calder Loth

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2024
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Titre
Where Did My Dinosaur Go?
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
CoramBAAF
Publié
2024
Format
souple
Pages
32
ISBN10
1913384284
ISBN13
9781913384289
Séries
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The meerkats Mia and Kit do not like their new home, not one bit of it! They don't like their new routine, their new bedroom, or new foods for dinner - and most of all, they definitely do not like their new carer, Becky the capybara. But when the meerkats (along with their very special cuddly dinosaur toys) stay with Becky, they discover that a new home can be OK, and sometimes it's alright to trust new people. Moving to a new place can be scary for any child, but even more so for children in care, who may have to move to new carers if they cannot live with their birth parents. Learning to trust new carers can also be more difficult for children who have experienced neglect, trauma and loss in their early lives. This colourful picture book explores what it's like to move to a new place, and how children can develop trust in new adults.