Following on from the huge success of 'Aroha's Way', Aroha and her friends are again showing children they are not alone in feeling uncomfortable emotions and empowering them with strategies to manage those feelings when they arise. In the back of the book, we have extra notes in... the hope that it will again open up conversations between adults and children. Learning to label emotions, recognise how they feel in the body and ways we can allow those emotions to be let go are all valuable tools for our children. A wonderful energised story for helping kids learn to notice and discover language for experiences of emotions. An important book for helping our tamariki, mokopuna, whanau and teachers share korero about feelings in safe ways. - Dr Hinemoa Elder, MBChB, FRANZCP, PhD, MNZM This book helps children better understand how to let go of the shame and blame associated with angry actions. Absolutely magic! - Kylie Johnston, Heart Centred Coach I can't even deal with how much I love this book! It's GORGEOUS! I wish I'd had it when I was a kid. - Nicola
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ISBN |
9780473516680 |
Published NZ |
1 Jul 2020 |
Publisher |
Wildling Books |
Format |
Paperback |
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Availability |
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Interest Age |
5-8 years |
Reading Age |
5-8 years |
NBS Text |
Pre-school & Early Learning |
ONIX Text |
Children/juvenile |
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Author's Bio
Craig Phillips has worked as a professional illustrator for the US and Australian publishing industries for twenty years. His client list includes Random House, Scholastic, Simon and Schuster, Hachette, Hardie Grant, Bloomsbury, Oxford University Press and many more. His work has appeared in art anthologies such as The Society of Illustrators Annual, Spectrum Fantastic Art Annual and Luerzers 200 Best Illustrators Worldwide, and has been exhibited at the Museum of American Illustration. Phillips also worked on Neil Gaiman's American Gods in 2017. His first solo work, titled Giants, Trolls, Witches, Beasts: Ten Tales from the Deep, Dark Woods (Allen and Unwin, 2017) won the NZ Book Award's Russell Clark Award for Illustration, a Gold Ledger in the Australian Ledger Awards, a Notable Book in the CBCA Awards and was also a finalist in the Aurealis Awards.
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