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Tanith Carey Collection set of 3 non-fiction paperback books by Tanith Carey, featuring colorful covers and spines.
Tanith Carey Collection set featuring 3 nonfiction paperback books by Tanith Carey, displayed with covers visible.
Tanith Carey Collection set of 3 nonfiction paperback books by Tanith Carey with colorful covers displayed together.
Three paperback books from the Tanith Carey Collection by Tanith Carey, featuring non-fiction titles in a stacked arrangement.

Tanith Carey Collection by Tanith Carey 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: Tanith Carey
SKU: VRT-U2915-9789123985791
Barcode: 9789123985791
Publisher: Vie/Icon Books/DK
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Titles in This Set:
The Friendship
Girls
What’s My Child Thinking [Flexibound]

Format: Paperback

Overview:
Tanith Carey Collection brings together three essential non-fiction titles that speak to every parent, caregiver, and teacher navigating childhood. The Friendship offers a compassionate, practical look at how children form, test, and sometimes fracture friendships, with clear strategies to support your child without blaming others. Girls examines the pressures facing girls today—from perfectionism to social media and body image—and provides guidance for parents and educators on fostering resilience and healthy self-esteem. What’s My Child Thinking? delivers a practical, down-to-earth guide to decoding everyday behavior, using approachable scenarios to help adults respond with calm and clarity. The three books together form a compact toolkit for understanding children’s feelings, motivations, and social worlds, both at home and in the classroom. This paperback collection is ideal for family reading, school resource shelves, and thoughtful gifts for guardians seeking grounded, actionable advice. The tone remains compassionate, evidence-informed, and accessible, delivering concrete steps families can put into practice today.

What This Collection Covers:
Across these titles, Carey blends practical psychology with real-life situations. The Friendship discusses how to foster inclusive environments, recognize subtle hurt, and set healthy boundaries that help children learn to manage conflicts. Girls tackles the social pressures shaping girls’ self-image, friendships, and daily choices, with guidance on communication, boundaries, and resilience. What’s My Child Thinking? translates common behaviors into accessible language, guiding adults through 100 everyday situations with step-by-step responses that promote understanding and connection. The collection’s progression builds a holistic picture of a child’s social and emotional landscape—from micro-moments on the playground to larger cultural pressures, to daily parent–child dialogues. Together, these books offer a practical framework for observing, interpreting, and guiding children’s development in a supportive, non-judgmental way.

Book-by-Book Guide:
The Friendship offers a compassionate, practical look at how children form, test, and sometimes fracture friendships. Carey explains playground dynamics in clear terms and provides parents with strategies to support their child without blaming others. The book emphasizes empathy, communication, and boundaries, and it gives real-life scenarios and actionable steps for talking with children about kindness and inclusion. It also encourages collaboration with schools to address conflicts in constructive ways. This accessible guide is ideal for parents, caregivers, or teachers who want to nurture healthy friendships while reducing hurt feelings. A thoughtful blend of reassurance and practical fixes, The Friendship helps families build stronger social skills that benefit children well into adolescence.

Girls surveys the pressures shaping girls’ self-image, friendships, and daily choices in today’s world. Carey addresses why many girls feel compelled to achieve perfection, the impact of social media, and the subtler forms of sexism that can undermine confidence. The book offers practical guidance for parents and educators on talking about body image, boundaries, and resilience, with clear strategies for supporting girls as they navigate friendships, school, and online life. It frames challenges within a compassionate, no-blame approach and includes tools for fostering healthy dialogue, critical thinking, and self-worth. This thoughtful guide is a valuable resource for families, schools, and community groups seeking to empower girls to navigate modern pressures with courage and kindness.

What’s My Child Thinking? is a practical field guide to decoding common behaviors in children from infancy to older elementary years. Take everyday moments—“Look what I’ve done,” “I’m not tired,” or “You’re embarrassing me”—and turn them into opportunities for connection. The book outlines over 100 real-life situations, walking parents through what the child may be feeling, why, and how best to respond. It combines child psychology concepts with empathetic parenting techniques, offering ready-to-use phrases, calm language, and timing tips to defuse tension and encourage communication. This accessible reference supports parents, carers, and educators in building trust, reducing friction, and guiding kids toward healthier emotional regulation.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This Tanith Carey collection is ideal for parents, caregivers, and educators seeking clear, actionable guidance on children’s social and emotional development. It’s perfect for families navigating playground politics, middle-childhood social pressures, and everyday parent–child conversations. The set is especially helpful for teachers or school counselors building classroom strategies around inclusivity, resilience, and healthy communication. Gift buyers will appreciate a compact, practical resource that fits neatly on a bookshelf or staff room. Suitable for adults and older teens who support younger children, the collection also serves as a foundation for discussion in parenting groups, book clubs, or classroom study. With its practical tone and real-world scenarios, this trio supports confident decision-making and calmer, more constructive responses to common parenting challenges.

Key Benefits:

  • Practical, accessible guidance for common parenting challenges
  • Real-life scenarios that readers can relate to and apply
  • Clear strategies for fostering empathy, inclusion, and resilience
  • Compact paperback format ideal for home, school, and gifting
  • Useful as classroom resources and discussion starters
  • Supports healthier communication between adults and children

About the Author:
Tanith Carey is a UK-based author known for clear, practical writing on parenting, children’s behavior, and family wellbeing. Her work focuses on translating child psychology into everyday actions that parents, caregivers, and educators can implement with confidence. In this collection, Carey draws on relatable scenarios and approachable explanations to illuminate how children think, feel, and interact in school and at home. Her writing emphasizes empathy, practical steps, and supportive guidance, making complex topics accessible without oversimplifying them. Readers value her balanced perspective that respects both children’s experiences and adults’ responsibilities, offering reliable tools to support children through common milestones and moments of difficulty.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Whether you’re shopping for a new parent, a classroom resource, or a thoughtful gift, this Tanith Carey collection delivers practical, ready-to-use guidance across three essential topics. Owning the complete set saves time and money while providing a cohesive, person-centered approach to children’s social and emotional development. The approachable tone, real-life examples, and clear steps make it easy to start conversations, implement routines, and monitor progress. It’s suitable for readers who prefer evidence-informed strategies without jargon, and for those who want to support children’s confidence, kindness, and resilience in everyday life.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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