The nice thing with this book is that it's realistic. While it's particularly helpful for kids who might have switched schools or moved, it also has some real-life tips on increasing confidence in kids who struggle with peer interaction.
The book is first in a planned series of Captain Courage books and is available at the link above or at select retailers and Barnesandnoble.com.
I have the chance to give away one copy of the book to a US winner. To enter, watch the video below on communication then and now, and leave a comment about it, or leave a comment with your favorite courage-inspiring tip. Deadline is April 16th.
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