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OverviewMolly's mind is filled with dread and worry, leaving her shaky, sweaty, dizzy, and queasy. She feels like her body's riding a streetcar that has completely careened out of control. It's a feeling that comes anytime she's about to take a test, a quiz, or has an unexpected change in routine. Her anxiety transports her onto a jam-packed trolley filled with all her worries, fears, and doubts. She doesn't know how to get off, how long the ride will last, or where she will end up. But one thing is certain: the ride makes her head hurt, her heart pound, her ears ring, and her legs wobble. When Molly finds herself on yet another twisting, twirling trolley ride, she is determined to make it stop. She begs the operator, a grandfatherly type with a twinkle in his eyes, to pull the brakes. But he won't because he can't. He's not the one who is actually at the controls. Molly is! Molly tells him that's impossible because she's just a kid. But he assures her that the power to stop the trolley is in her hands. He explains how taking deep breaths engages the brakes, how stepping back from worry puts the trolley in reverse, and how counting down using the five senses leads to a smooth stop and solid ground. Now that Molly knows how to take control, will she be able to slow down this anxiety-fueled streetcar? Or will she be stuck on a never-ending ride with no exit? Using snappy text and lively illustrations, author Ashley Bartley explores childhood anxiety and feelings of panic. A special page written specifically for parents, caregivers, and educators offers insights and strategies on how to empower elementary-age children with the skills they need to manage stress and use self-regulation strategies. Molly and the Runaway Trolley is the first title in Bartley's Self-Management and Me series, written for students in PreK-5. She also is the author of the entertaining Diamond, Opal and Friends series, which includes these popular titles: Jasper Wants to Stay Home, Diamond Rattle Loves to Tattle, Opal Octopus Is Overwhelmed, and Remi in Overdrive. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ashley Bartley , Brian MartinPublisher: Boys Town Press Imprint: Boys Town Press Dimensions: Width: 14.70cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9798889070023Pages: 31 Publication Date: 15 August 2023 Recommended Age: From 5 to 11 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI just love this book! Molly and the Runaway Trolley is a fantastic and relatable story that focuses on real issues facing kits. With a cast of inclusive and diverse characters and easy-to-use strategies, this resource empowers students to take control of their worries. As a parent and school counselor, this is an invaluable resource for me to share with students, parents, and teachers alike! --- Sara Shoemaker, M.Ed., NCC, School Counselor Author InformationAshley Bartley, M.Ed., NCC is a school counselor whose writing has been published in The Joyful Life Magazine and on the Kindred Mom Blog. She earned her B.A. in Psychology from The University of Virginia and her M.Ed. in School Counseling from The College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, VA, where she grew up. She also has a diploma from The Institute of Children's Literature and is a National Board-Certified Counselor. Ashley is the author of the popular Diamond, Opal, and Friends book series. She lives in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia with her husband and three young boys. Learn more at www.counselorstation.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |