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Packed full of creative activities and coping strategies, this journal and colouring book is the perfect companion when faced with difficult thoughts and feelings. Whether you are stressed out at home or school, feeling anxious or simply in need of some relaxation, this workbook provides a place for you to express your emotions. Put your own personal stamp on colouring, journaling and drawing activities and explore healthy ways of coping with difficult feelings such as anger and anxiety through inspirational quotes, poems and practical advice.

With a range of activities that introduce mindfulness and encourage relaxation, this workbook will help young people aged 8-14 to develop the tools needed to prepare for and respond to future difficult situations. It is also an invaluable resource for parents and carers, teachers, counsellors and psychologists to use with young people in their care.

Reviews

Julia Skinner, retired headteacher @theheadsoffice
This book is a wonderful support programme for those suffering when life is tough. It provides space, ideas and guidance but in a positive and BIG way with solid outlines to be coloured in with no fear of 'going over the lines'. Although aimed at young people, grownups will also find it a comfort!
Vicki Shotbolt, CEO at Parent Zone
Parents really struggle to know how to respond when their children are feeling low or in more serious cases dealing with mental health issues. This wonderful book is a great resource for parents to give to their children. It's a practical tool that parents can share, confident in the knowledge that it will help children to deal with difficult feelings.
Sue Cowley, author of Road School, www.suecowley.co.uk
What a lovely book! Pooky brings her usual insight and imaginative flair to this colouring book with a difference. This book offers a practical and enjoyable way to help children and young people cope better with their worries and anxieties.