Clinical social worker Jen Daily explains the science of feelings to kids, showing how the brain creates emotions like anger, anxiety, sadness, and joy. Fun activities help calm emotions.
Newbery Honor winner Kyle Lukoff explores the importance of apologizing in "I'm Sorry You Got Mad," a charming journey in learning the depth of an apology.
Ultimate guide for middle grade readers on managing stress and anxiety, with quizzes, truth bombs, and freak out facts. Techniques to navigate life's challenges. Ages 8+.
A spider's quest to create the perfect web is met with challenges, but with perseverance and a new friend, she learns the true value of the creative process.
New picture book from creators of All Are Welcome helps children navigate big feelings like frustration and overwhelm through talking, compromising, and empathy.
"Little Hopkins and the Big Scribble follows two rabbits separated by a lightning bolt. Hopkins embarks on an adventure, meeting new friends along the way."
A tender picture book about loss and the meaning of life, as a little bunny learns to cope with the passing of a loved one with the help of a wise cat.
Join the Cat Kid Comic Club in their hilarious and action-packed adventure in Dav Pilkey's newest graphic novel! Laugh and be inspired by the art styles and humor for readers of all ages. Don't miss out on other series like Dog Man and Captain Underpants!
A quirky picture book teaches kids to embrace their feelings and farts, reminding them that both are a normal part of life, even when they're unexpected or smelly!
Drawing On Grief is a creative journal that uses art therapy to help navigate the pain of losing a loved one. Guided prompts and exercises aid in expressing and understanding grief.
An inclusive and empowering guide to life's big questions about relationships, bodies, and identities, featuring expert advice and illustrations for greater acceptance of self and others.
Parenting guidebook on fostering emotional intelligence in children through the Collaborative Emotion Processing method. Essential for caregivers of children aged infancy to eight.
Coming of age novel exploring identity and friendship within a boy band fandom. Funny, wise, and heartbreakingly true. A must-read for modern teenagers.