Publisher's Synopsis
The Pieces in Me: A Story About Meeting the Emotions
Explore the world of emotions with The Pieces in Me: A Story About Meeting the Emotions, a beautifully crafted children's book that introduces young readers to the complex feelings they experience every day. This story follows Pip, a curious bird, as they encounter different emotions, such as happiness, sadness, frustration, and calm. Through gentle conversations and reassuring messages, Pip learns that all feelings are natural, temporary, and play an important role in understanding the world. Designed for children aged 3-9, including neurodiverse and neurotypical readers. This story is perfect for helping young minds grasp the concept of emotional awareness. Whether your child is learning to identify their feelings or seeking comfort in challenging moments, this story provides a soothing and relatable journey. Why This Book is Unique- Engaging Characters: Each emotion brightly coloured, making it easier for children to visualise and connect with their feelings.
- Reassuring Messages: Every encounter emphasizes that emotions are temporary and manageable, fostering self-acceptance and resilience.
- Accessible Format: Written with neurodiverse children in mind, the story is simple yet powerful, offering visual and narrative support for emotional comprehension. Benefits for Neurodiverse Children
- Encourages emotional recognition through clear, relatable metaphors.
- Provides a safe and calming way to discuss feelings, reducing anxiety around complex emotions.
- Vibrant yet non-overwhelming illustrations. Benefits for Neurotypical Children
- Builds empathy by showcasing the value of understanding and managing emotions.
- Introduces emotional literacy skills that are foundational for healthy social interactions.
- Fosters a growth mindset by teaching that all emotions, even challenging ones, are part of life's journey. Benefits for Teachers and Schools
- A valuable classroom resource for teaching emotional intelligence and inclusion.
- Offers a relatable way to discuss mental health and wellbeing in a group setting.
- Complements existing social and emotional learning curriculum, encouraging conversations about self-regulation and empathy. Unlike many traditional representations, this story intentionally avoids assigning the colour black to any negative emotion. This thoughtful choice ensures that the story does not perpetuate stereotypes or reinforce the association of darkness with negativity. Instead, each emotion is represented by vibrant, inclusive colours, fostering a message of acceptance and positivity. The book emphasises that all emotions, even those that feel difficult, are a natural and valuable part of the human experience, free from stigmatization or bias. Add The Pieces in Me to your library today and let Pip's adventure inspire you to explore the wonderful, sometimes puzzling world of feelings!