Editorial Review
A noteworthy review of Dealing with Life Challenges from Children's Bookwatch on May 1, 2024

The Child’s World is a premier publisher of non-fiction books-in-series for children. Their imprint Wonder Books offers a new series, ‘Dealing With…’, comprised of 8 books on dealing with life’s challenges. https://www.amazon.com/Dealing-Move-Life-Challenges/dp/1503885402 ‘Dealing With A Move’ by Samantha S. Bell (9781503885400, $32.79, 24pp) explores how to cope with a move and adjust to a new home. https://www.amazon.com/Dealing-Bullying-Life-Challenges/dp/1503885380 ‘Dealing With Bullying’ by Steph Giedd (9781503885387, $32.79, 24pp) explores how to cope with bullying and seek support. https://www.amazon.com/Dealing-Disagreements-Life-Challenges/dp/1503885429 ‘Dealing With Disagreements’ by Steph Giedd (9781503885424), $32.79, 24pp) explores how to handle, avoid, and resolve disagreements. https://www.amazon.com/Dealing-Peer-Pressure-Life-Challenges/dp/1503885364 ‘Dealing With Peer Pressure’ by Steph Giedd (9781503885363, $32.79, 24pp) explores both positive and negative peer pressure and how to handle it. https://www.amazon.com/Dealing-Illness-Life-Challenges/dp/1503885372 ‘Dealing With Illness, Steph Giedd (9781503885370, $32.79, 24pp) explores how to handle illness, both when oneself is sick, when a loved one is sick, or when a friend is dealing with illness. https://www.amazon.com/Dealing-Family-Changes-Life-Challenges/dp/1503885410 ’Dealing With Family Changes’ by Steph Giedd (9781503885417, $32.79, 24pp) explores how to handle family changes such as divorce, illness, loss, new siblings, and more. https://www.amazon.com/Dealing-Loss-Life-Challenges/dp/1503885399 ‘Dealing With Loss’ by Samantha S. Bell (9781503885394, $32.79, 24pp) explores how to cope with loss and how to support friends experiencing this situation. https://www.amazon.com/Dealing-Divorce-Life-Challenges/dp/1503885356 ‘Dealing With Divorce’ by Steph Giedd (9781503885356, $32.79, 24pp) explores how to process and cope with the divorce of one’s parents. Critique: Additional features for each individual volume in the ‘Dealing With…’ series features a library binding format, as well as including a table of contents, sidebars, an infographic, Fast Facts, questions to inspire further thought, a phonetic glossary, an index, and sources for further research. Unreservedly recommended for use with children ages 5-8, each title comprising this simply outstanding and thoroughly ‘kid friendly’ series is appropriate for daycare center, preschool, and elementary school collections.
—James A. Cox