

Little Michelle only knows how to yell! When she doesn't get her way she yells so loud she shakes the trees and dogs howl...
She learns a very important lesson, that yelling isn't the best way to get what you want.
For anyone whose little one has thrown a tantrum, you'll kick a big laugh out of this book!
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Anger is a BIG feeling…
But it’s also a normal feeling that could be hard to get under control, especially for children.
“Everyone Feels Angry Sometimes” is a self-help guide that provides children with the much-needed tool kit of techniques to help them learn how to control their anger levels, as well as teaches them important lessons surrounding mental health.
Written by Dr. Daniela Owen, Ph.D., assistant professor of clinical psychology at UC Berkeley, and the author of the best-selling “Right Now” series, her new “Everyone Feels” series provides kids with coping mechanisms on how to remain calm and positive in times of distress.
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Help your children understand their feelings!
We all have times where we feel uncomfortable about who we are...
Follow Fiona through her color-changing, feather-filled day as she learns to accept not only being a different color from the rest of her flamingo flock, but that it is also okay to have emotions you don't understand. It's okay to be scared, angry, and sad at times.
Our first book recommended by teachers and doctors to help children understand and manage their feelings.
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Dr. Daniela Owen, Ph.D., an assistant professor of clinical psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, has published her first book specifically to help children deal with the complications of stress and anxiety from the COVID Epidemic.
This book is a mindfully written self-help guide to aid children in dealing with stress and anxiety, by uncovering their emotions and following a simple calming routine.
Dr. Daniela Owen, Ph.D. is a clinical child psychologist in the San Francisco Bay Area. She works primarily with children, adolescents, and their families and specializes in using evidence-based treatments to help with managing anxiety, worry, anger, and low mood. Through her children’s books, Daniela brings to life concepts and strategies that can be helpful for children everywhere.
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Is your child having a bad day?
Children are known for having days where everything is sunshine and rainbows, while others are rain and thunder clouds. Even when given their favorite meal or playing with a best friend, a sour mood can ruin it all...
Talking to your children about positive attitudes can be life-changing! Thanks to this clever book, they can see creative and silly illustrated examples of just how powerful optimism can be; and how it can turn a NO Day into a YES Day!
“Every day we have a choice between a YES and a NO,
even if it’s raining or our games don’t seem to flow.
So when you wake up to the day say, “YES, YES, YES”
to whatever life brings you, and your day will be the best!”
Have your child start every day right with these important lessons on positive mental attitude, gratitude, and perspective!
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Introduce your child to mindfulness with Zen Pig!
In the first book of Mark Brown's critically acclaimed children's book series, Zen Pig teaches our children the importance of gratitude, mindfulness, and compassion in a way that's easy for them to understand. A great daily read full of wisdom that's paired with simple, beautiful art perfect for children and adults alike.
"Care for each other,
As much as yourself.
And never lose sight,
That love is true wealth."
With entitlement, expectation, and materialism running rampant in children's media, there has never been a greater need for Zen Pig.
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In the third book of her Right Now series, Dr. Daniela Owen, Ph.D. helps children learn what it means to be kind and aware of other people.
Sometimes children just want to think about themselves, but we live in a world with lots of other people. It's important to be aware of and kind to all of these other people. This book is a guide for children to help them understand why being aware is important, and what actions they can do to show kindness.
Dr. Daniela Owen, Ph.D. is a clinical child psychologist in the San Francisco Bay Area. She works primarily with children, adolescents, and their families and specializes in using evidence-based treatments to help with managing anxiety, worry, anger, and low mood. Through her children’s books, Daniela brings to life concepts and strategies that can be helpful for children everywhere.
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Do you remember your first friend?
Your friends always find a way to double your joys and halve your sorrows. This fun, rhyming book helps children understand the value of having friends and of being a friend to others.
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Children often take their mothers for granted...
This beautiful book is made to help every child understand how many things mothers actually do to help their kids feel loved, happy, and safe...
The special bond a mother shares with her children is one of the most powerful forces of nature. The unconditional love from the ever-watchful eye of a mother is something to always be cherished.
From the author of The Snowman's Song, Growing Up Sisters, and The Super Tiny Ghost, Marilee Joy Mayfield's newest children's book has quickly become one of our best sellers.
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Anxiety can be caused by many different things…
It can make children feel bad in all sorts of ways, but it’s important to remember that it’s ok to feel anxious as long as you can manage it.
“Everyone Feels Anxious Sometimes” is a self-help guide that aims to educate kids on how to calm feelings of anxiety that they are experiencing every day. This story provides the perfect tips and tricks for how to combat anxiousness with just a few simple steps that make all the difference.
Written by Dr. Daniela Owen, Ph.D., assistant professor of clinical psychology at UC Berkeley, and the author of the best-selling “Right Now” series, her new “Everyone Feels” series provides kids with coping mechanisms on how to remain calm and positive in times of distress.