When I spoke with Annie Fox on the phone a couple months ago, we clicked! Both being so passionate about kids, we talked and talked and the ideas flowed and flowed! It was like a geyser of "save the world starting with the kids" conversation!
So, a week later when BOOK 2: Real Friends vs. the Other Kind arrived in the mail, my oldest son happened to be dealing with the stress of a tryout for the Christmas concert soloist. He wasn't concerned with not getting the part, he was concerned that some of the other boys in the class would make fun of him for WANTING the part.
He explained the scenario when the teacher asked, "Who would like to try out?"
"Mom, I heard her ask the question and before I even had a chance to think about it, my arm shot up! It was automatic. I didn't even realize I was raising it until she called my name."
"That's great, bud!"
"But when the teacher called my name, "J" and "M" both said, 'Yeah, you SHOULD do it!'"
"And....what's wrong with that?"
"I think they were making fun of me. I think they want me to try out so they can make fun of me."
"Why would you think that?"
"I don't know."
So...I pulled out Annie's book, handed it to him (he LOVES graphic novels) and said, "I will be back in a little bit, you can tell me what you think when I get back."
The books are filled with honest comments from kids in that "tween" bracket. But on-going through those comments is a scenario that reads like a comic book, a scenario about Real Friends and how to deal with those who aren't. Annie's website is split into three parts: For Teens, For Parents, For Educators. BRILLIANT!
Now, you see WHY I handed him this book!
Needless to say, he tried out for the solo and was shocked when those two boys patted him on the back and said, "Great job!" The fear he had of them wanting to make fun of him was created out of his insecurity of BEING who he really is. I truly think, had I not had Annie's book to use as a guide, he may not have listened as clearly to another one of Mom's "when I was a kid" stories.
Annie's characters are REAL and RIGHT NOW!
You can win your own copy of this book to give to your favorite TWEEN for Christmas! Simply leave a comment (and a tween scenario if you like) and RANDOM.ORG will choose the winner.
Peace.
5 comments:
I checked out the website and these books look amazing!! Thank you for bringing them to my attention.
Thanks for posting this information. Looks like a great book for middle schoolers.
Can totally relate with a new Middle Schooler and one soon to be.....would love to win a copy!
Hi Michelle,
I'm just going to say Merry Christmas now, because time is really going that fast.
I would love to win this book.
I have a 7th grader, and will have a middle school 6th grader as well next year. I'm sure this book can help.
Thanks!
Michelle, wanted to say thanks for mentioning these books a few months back I think it was. I bought the first and second book for my son and put it away for Christmas. We are really struggling with him right now and some choices he is making. I cant wait to pick up book three in January, its all about dating :)
Thanks to Anne as well
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