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The latest picture book in the bestselling The Colour Monster
series, from talented author-illustrator Anna Llenas, that
encourages conversations about consent, mental health and
wellbeing. One day, Nuna was in situation where she didn't know how
to say no and it left her feeling strange and confused. So she goes
to see Colour Monster who is now a doctor and who can help to heal
emotions, especially those that are big and difficult to
understand. To begin with, Nuna cannot find the the right words.
But with the help of Colour Monster and his emotions toolkit, Nuna
learns how to use tools and techniques that will make her feel
better. Together they try things like deep breathing, arts and
crafts, blowing bubbles and dancing until she starts to feel
calmer. Now will Nuna be able to talk about what's bothering her?
This story addresses complex themes around consent, saying no and
mental wellbeing in a sensitive, age-appropriate way. Through
Anna's experience as an art therapist, she has interwoven
techniques that can make these conversations easier. Including big,
fold-out pages, children can look inside the emotions toolkit,
making use of the ideas for themselves (with the support of a
grown-up when needed). The ideal conversation starter for readers
of The Colour Monster, The Colour Monster Goes to School and Don't
Hug Doug.
A picture book follow-up to The Colour Monster, Anna Llenas's
jaw-dropping pop-up book. One day, Colour Monster wakes up feeling
very confused. His emotions are all over the place; he feels angry,
happy, calm, sad and scared all at once! To help him, a little girl
shows thim what each feeling means through colour. What is the
Colour Monster feeling? And can you help him feel a little less
mixed up? A gentle exploration of feelings for young and old alike.
The latest picture book in the bestselling The Colour Monster
series, from talented author-illustrator Anna Llenas, that
encourages conversations about consent, mental health and
wellbeing. One day, Nuna was in situation where she didn't know how
to say no and it left her feeling strange and confused. So she goes
to see Colour Monster who is now a doctor and who can help to heal
emotions, especially those that are big and difficult to
understand. To begin with, Nuna cannot find the the right words.
But with the help of Colour Monster and his emotions toolkit, Nuna
learns how to use tools and techniques that will make her feel
better. Together they try things like deep breathing, arts and
crafts, blowing bubbles and dancing until she starts to feel
calmer. Now will Nuna be able to talk about what's bothering her?
This story addresses complex themes around consent, saying no and
mental wellbeing in a sensitive, age-appropriate way. Through
Anna's experience as an art therapist, she has interwoven
techniques that can make these conversations easier. Including big,
fold-out pages, children can look inside the emotions toolkit,
making use of the ideas for themselves (with the support of a
grown-up when needed). The ideal conversation starter for readers
of The Colour Monster, The Colour Monster Goes to School and Don't
Hug Doug.
A fun, bright pop-up book about a monster who explores colour
through his emotions. Today the Colour Monster is feeling very
mixed up. He's yellow, blue, red, black and green all at once. Can
you help him sort himself out? A stunning pop-out adventure that
explores colours and feelings in a fun and gentle way.
The international bestseller that helps young children identify emotions and feel more in control, now available in a classic picture book format.
One day, Color Monster wakes up feeling very confused. His emotions are all over the place; he feels angry, happy, calm, sad and scared all at once! To help him, a little girl shows him what each feeling means through color. As this adorable monster learns to sort and define his mixed up emotions, he gains self-awareness and peace as a result. Caregivers will enjoy sharing this concept book that taps into both socio-emotional growth and color concepts in a simple, friendly way.
One day, Colour Monster wakes up feeling very confused. His emotions are all over the place; he feels angry, happy, calm, sad and scared all at once! To help him, a little girl shows thim what each feeling means through colour.
What is the Colour Monster feeling? And can you help him feel a little less mixed up?
A gentle exploration of feelings for young and old alike.
Anna Llenas's popular Colour Monster is back, and this time he's heading off to school! But what exactly is school? A spooky castle filled with terrifying animals? A place in the sky, amongst the rainbows and clouds?
From music lessons, to lunchtime, to making new friends, the Colour Monster's first day of school is filled with exciting new adventures.
A colouring-in activity book based on The Colour Monster picture
book and pop-up book. How does Colour Monster feel today? Look at
each picture and decide which colour suits his mood best. Is he red
for anger? Green for calm? Yellow for happy? Or blue for sadness?
See him dance like a ballerina, dress up as a superhero, play with
his friend and much more.
A picture book follow-up to The Colour Monster, Anna Llenas's
delightful pop-up book. One day, Colour Monster wakes up feeling
very confused. His emotions are all over the place; he feels angry,
happy, calm, sad and scared all at once! To help him, a little girl
shows thim what each feeling means through colour. What is the
Colour Monster feeling? And can you help him feel a little less
mixed up? A gentle exploration of feelings for young and old alike.
Roly is a woodlouse and Rita is a firefly. They are very different,
but this is why they like each other. Then, one day, Rita thinks
Roly's suit is too hard and Roly thinks Rita shines too brightly.
Suddenly being different seems very difficult. This wonderful
pop-book from the author of The Colour Monster is a celebration of
friendship and differences.
Little Mole can't stand still. He messes about. He gets distracted.
He loses things. He breaks things ... he never stops!
People say that he's rude, impatient, restless, useless, naughty, tiring and HYPERACTIVE.
His parents are concerned and his teacher is desperate. With his end-of-term project coming up, it looks like Little Mole is going to need some help.
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