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Notes about the digital version] *Some articles, images, advertisements, and supplements may not be included, or images may be modified. *Application coupons and postcards cannot be used. *Products and services listed at the time of publication may no longer be available over time. *This product has a fixed layout and is suitable for reading on devices with large displays, such as tablets. *Functions such as text highlighting, search, dictionary lookup, and quoting are not available. Please be aware of the above before enjoying the digital version. The first in Gaston's new "Social Skills Picture Book" series. Created by a French infant therapist, this picture book series teaches children the skills to manage their own emotions. Join Gaston, the baby unicorn, as he helps children develop the ability to face difficult feelings. The theme of this lesson is "How to keep going without getting frustrated when things aren't going well." Gaston is frustrated when he's not doing well in soccer and people laugh at him for not making a shot. His mother tells him that you can't always win the game, and that the most important thing is to enjoy the game. Don't get upset or give up when things don't go well. You can improve by trying again. When children don't know what to do, parents and children can help them feel more secure by looking at their difficult feelings together. *Ages: 4 and up Aurélie Sianne Chau-Schine: Received a Master's degree in Information and Communication with a focus on child psychology from the University of Paris III. After working in anime production for 10 years, she made her debut as a children's book author with the Gaston series. She studied sophrology therapy methods and has held workshops at educational institutions. Kakiuchi Isoko: Born in Tokyo. Graduated from the French Literature Department at Waseda University's Saigaku University. She made her debut as a poet and has since worked as a picture book and fairy tale author, as well as a translator. She has received awards such as the Ono Azusa Memorial Award and the Sanrio Poetry and Fairy Tale Award. Her poetry collection includes "Spring Report Card" and picture books include "The Night Market Shop
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