The Day the Sky Fell In
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A girl makes a long and arduous journey to the sea, collecting objects along the way, but when she nears her destination she must let go of what weighs her down.
A girl makes a long and arduous journey to the sea, collecting objects along the way, but when she nears her destination she must let go of what weighs her down.
Features a story about a journey to develop emotional resilience. This book describes the behaviour of monsters who each have different ways of relating to others and the world around them. It is about how a child's needs can sometimes become distorted so that the needs we see expressed, mask the true, hidden emotional needs that go unmet.
A boy ignores those who tell him he will be harmed by looking directly at the sun until he finally realizes that he must take care of himself.
Guidebook and Seven Storybooks Set
The guidebook focuses on fostering emotional resilience in vulnerable children and young people, providing practical strategies for caregivers and educators. Accompanying this guide are seven fully illustrated storybooks that engage young readers, helping them understand and navigate their emotions through relatable narratives. This combined resource aims to support both emotional development and literacy skills in a comprehensive manner.
Beautifully illustrated and sensitively written, The Silent Selkie deals with the effects of trauma on a young person - including hypersensitivity and emotional reactivity.
This guide has been written to accompany the book The Silent Selkie, a children's story about trauma and offers gentle, creative ways for adults to work with children and young people who have faced adverse childhood experiences.
This beautifully illustrated storybook and accompanying guide has been designed to be used by adults supporting children through loss. The attractive and engaging story describes a young girl who searches high and low for the light that is missing from her eyes. The storybook can be used therapeutically with children to explore feelings of loss, and provides a medium through which the adult can begin to work alongside or support their emotional literacy. The accompanying guidebook has been created to provide additional ideas for an adult supporting a child or young person through loss using the storybook. With an emphasis on a relational approach, the guide explores the themes of the story and can support the adult in using the expressive arts safely and sensitively with a child or young person, to help them journey through the grieving process. This set includes: A colourfully illustrated and sensitively written storybook, designed to encourage conversation and support emotional literacy A supporting guidebook that promotes the safe use of creative expression as a way through loss Perfectly crafted to spark communication around a difficult topic, this is an invaluable tool for practitioners, educators, parents, and anybody else looking to support a child or young person through loss.
This guidebook has been created to be used alongside the storybook, The Girl Who Lost the Light in Her Eyes. Using a relational approach, it explores the themes of the story and offers guidance to the adult as they use expressive arts to give the child or young person a creative outlet for their emotions. The gentle guidance offered makes this an ideal tool for non-specialists working with children experiencing loss or bereavement. It guides the adult to respond appropriately and sensitively to the grief of the child, whilst helping them journey through the grieving process. This book must be used alongside the illustrated storybook, The Girl Who Lost the Light in Her Eyes. Both books are available to purchase as a set, Supporting Children and Young People Who Experience Loss. The full set includes: - The Girl Who Lost the Light in Her Eyes, a colourfully illustrated and sensitively written storybook, designed to encourage conversation and support emotional literacy. - Using the Expressive Arts with Children and Young People Who Experience Loss, a supporting guidebook that explores a relational approach and promotes creative expression as a way through loss or bereavement. Perfectly crafted to spark communication around a difficult topic, this is an invaluable tool for practitioners, educators, parents, and anybody else looking to support a child or young person through loss or bereavement.
A sailing journey through the constellations with Winkin, Blinkin, and Nod comforts a boy who has been very sad about losing a unique and special feather.
With the help of a passing snail, a girl realizes that she can stop feeding the angry red fishes that keep growing larger and more numerous and, instead, feed the happy blue fish.