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The 'Face It' cards, published by QK, were shortlisted for the Galley Club award in 2011 under the category Non-standard Novelty book or stationary item.
We are proud to announce that Power Up! was shortlisted for the 2014 Educational Publishing Awards under Primary: Student Resource – Arts/Science/Hum.
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Discover effective strategies for overcoming playground politics among children aged 5-12 years, by nurturing skills with our practical and playful online course. Led by Dr. Kimberley O'Brien, Principal Child Psychologist at Quirky Kid, this course offers techniques for parents to implement immediately.
A smashing series primed to help young readers ease through essential early childhood skills including manners, greetings and nightmares.
Resources | Body Image
Practical and research-based resources, prepared by our team, to help you on your day to day.
Explore the challenges and treatment strategies for Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID), a serious condition affecting mealtime dynamics in children, beyond typical fussy eating.
Want to promote positive body image? Learn how to send the right message when talking to your child.
Find out more about how the media influences children, and how to balance out the negative and positive effects of the media on your child.