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Birdie and the shelter /
"Birdie’s Tree has been designed to support the mental health and emotional wellbeing of babies and young children, their parents and families, in relation to severe weather events and other natural disasters. The resources are helpful in the ‘preparedness’ phase (before a natural disaster happens), during the ‘response’ phase (while an event is happening) and in the ‘recovery’ phase (after an event has occurred)." - Publisher website. Online versions of the books, interactive games and further information can be found on the website (see link at the foot of this record). "Birdie and Mr Frog have to go to an emergency shelter! It's noisy and crowded in the shelter, and Birdie worries about her home. But if she needs help, friends will always be there." - Back cover. "Birdie and Mr Frog have to go to an emergency shelter! It's noisy and crowded in the shelter, and Birdie worries about her home. But if she needs help, friends will always be there." - Back cover.