Hello Happy! Mindful Kids: An activity book for children who sometimes feel sad or angry.

Hello Happy! Mindful Kids: An activity book for children who sometimes

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Interactive self-care activity book for young people to colour and doodle their way to being happy, calm and confident. Use creativity to combat negative feelings, work out worries, and put anger back in its place with the writing and doodling activities. The encouraging and simple activities and exercises tackle anxiety, sadness and stress; children will enjoy using their creativity to combat negative feelings, work out why they feel worried and how to put stress back in its place through writing, colouring, doodling and drawing.Featuring the charming and quirky illustrations of Katie Abey. Her quirky pictures will keep the reader entertained and focused as they work through the book, or simply dip into the pages for ten minutes of calm colouring.

Stephanie Clarkson is a w riter and journalist. She w orked in-house as a features w riter for The Daily Mail from 1999 to 2004 and w as Deputy Features Editor for Woman and Home magazine until 2006. Since then she has w orked as a freelance w riter, dividing her time betw een w riting for the children's market and continuing to contribute to the British press. Stephanie has w ritten extensively in the health and w ellbeing arena for titles such as Top Sante, Zest, Psychologies, Red, Glamour, Cosmopolitan and Good Health in The Daily Mail. Mental health subjects she has covered include dementia, anger management, stress, depression, and body dysmorphia. Over the past three years, Stephanie has been collaborating w ith leading fertility charity the Donor Conception Netw ork producing a chapter book for DC children, creating resources for families and schools and refreshing the charity's picture book series. Such experience, coupled w ith the time she spends w orking w ith schools to help children unlock their creative w riting potential, means that Stephanie know s exactly how to make the trickiest of subjects accessible to younger readers. Previous w ork on the Vlog It series (Scholastic) and Justin Bieber and One Direction titles www.kingsroadpublishing.co.uk/ (Centum), enables her to hit the right tone for tw eens and teens. Orders to:

Author: Katie Abey
Format: Paperback, 96 pages, 190mm x 235mm, 325 g
Published: 2017, Bonnier Books Ltd, United Kingdom
Genre: Novelty & Activity Books
Interest Age: From 7 to 11 years

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Interactive self-care activity book for young people to colour and doodle their way to being happy, calm and confident. Use creativity to combat negative feelings, work out worries, and put anger back in its place with the writing and doodling activities. The encouraging and simple activities and exercises tackle anxiety, sadness and stress; children will enjoy using their creativity to combat negative feelings, work out why they feel worried and how to put stress back in its place through writing, colouring, doodling and drawing.Featuring the charming and quirky illustrations of Katie Abey. Her quirky pictures will keep the reader entertained and focused as they work through the book, or simply dip into the pages for ten minutes of calm colouring.

Stephanie Clarkson is a w riter and journalist. She w orked in-house as a features w riter for The Daily Mail from 1999 to 2004 and w as Deputy Features Editor for Woman and Home magazine until 2006. Since then she has w orked as a freelance w riter, dividing her time betw een w riting for the children's market and continuing to contribute to the British press. Stephanie has w ritten extensively in the health and w ellbeing arena for titles such as Top Sante, Zest, Psychologies, Red, Glamour, Cosmopolitan and Good Health in The Daily Mail. Mental health subjects she has covered include dementia, anger management, stress, depression, and body dysmorphia. Over the past three years, Stephanie has been collaborating w ith leading fertility charity the Donor Conception Netw ork producing a chapter book for DC children, creating resources for families and schools and refreshing the charity's picture book series. Such experience, coupled w ith the time she spends w orking w ith schools to help children unlock their creative w riting potential, means that Stephanie know s exactly how to make the trickiest of subjects accessible to younger readers. Previous w ork on the Vlog It series (Scholastic) and Justin Bieber and One Direction titles www.kingsroadpublishing.co.uk/ (Centum), enables her to hit the right tone for tw eens and teens. Orders to: