JULIA COOK is a former teacher and school counselor who has written more than a dozen books on behavior and health for children. Her light, humorous approach keeps kids laughing while they're learning good behavior skills. She has received the Association for Educational Publishers Distinguished Achievement Award. KELSEY DE WEERD is a graphic designer and illustrator living in Los Angeles.
"Julia Cook does it again! She uses her creative ideas to teach
kids the skills they need to grow socially. This book teaches all
people how to accept "No" for an answer in a non-threatening way.
I'm excited to add this to my counseling library. Finally, the Boys
Town Social Skill model is being brought to life and all of us will
benefit from it." - Laurel Klaassen, M.S., School Counselor
"Julia Cook understands the hearts and minds of children, and their
struggles to develop appropriate social responses. Her books tell a
story with fun and imagination. Julia makes addressing bad habits
an exciting adventure for growing and changing, for becoming
emotionally and socially healthy young people!" - Diana Waggoner,
Executive Director, The Kim Foundation
"My son has wanted this book read to him everyday since he received
it at Christmas. It has helped him understand why we have to say NO
sometimes. Now when he asks for something, and I tell him NO, I
reference back to this book and it's like a light goes off in his
head. He then remembers "ok, maybe another time!"" - Alyson Hachey
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