"Good children's books are a kind of bibliotherapy. Put simply, kids learn how to adapt and face difficulties and problems through the safe rehearsal kids books provide" - Suzy Davies



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Mengo Yokoyari (de quien editará 'Me dijiste para siempre) ilustra la novela 'Shinomiya Sagiri no Bibliotherapy' de Shusei Sakagami, una historia sobre una amante de la lectura con un don para encontrar los libros más adecuados para aliviar los pesares de sus clientes 📖💔

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We've hung our stockings and we're about to read out favourite festive poem by Clement C. Moore. We're hoping - rather predictably - for some book-shaped presents. Let's hope some of our families have read our Christmas bibliotherapy! 🤞🎄🎅🎁📚

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Have you had any incredible journeys this summer? Featured in our summer bibliotherapy, Incredible Journeys starts with the explorer, as a child, looking out his bedroom window daydreaming about what lies beyond the garden fence. Read our review here - https://t.co/spAoRV0bwK

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Climbed any mountains this summer? Everest by Alexandra Stewart and illustrated by Joe Todd-Stanton is featured in our Summer bibliotherapy and celebrates the centenary of Edmund Hillary's birth, with the remarkable story of how he conquered the world's highest mountain.

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It's time for our first panel announcement and we're honoured to have & joining us to discuss mental health within crime fiction. The depiction, the reality and how Crime Fiction is used in bibliotherapy.

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Thoughts today on bibliotherapy, the debut PB from a Dutch author-illustrator named Eva Eland, & a Norwegian import (coming in March) called ANGRYMAN. The latter is about domestic violence and is unlike any picture book I’ve seen before. -- https://t.co/qEt0hhIGSK

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