Mental Wellbeing Gift Box 3-5 years

Dhs. 169.00

The box includes the following books:

Hardback: How do you feel

“How do you feel?” is a colourful picture book to help children express their feelings. 27 different emotions are illustrated showing children in silhouette with a balloon. On each spread the balloon takes centre-stage portraying the emotion through its colour, size or shape.

Featuring colour-coded balloons of red, yellow, green and blue that tie in with the four colour Zones of Regulation, currently used in many primary schools, this book aims to offer a wider description of the child’s emotional landscape.

Paperback: Imperfectly Perfect

By Perry Emerson Illustrated by Hoang Giang

A thought-provoking picture book inspired by the idea that there is beauty to be cherished in imperfection.

  • What is imperfectly perfect?
  • It’s a flower growing from a cracked pavement.
  • It’s the memory of a happy time, etched in a wrinkled smile.
  • It’s taking something broken, mending it with love,
  • and making something new. Something unique.
  • Beautiful. And imperfectly perfect.

With a lyrical, meditative text from Perry Emerson and stunning illustrations from the wonderful Hoang Giang this book explores what it means to be perfect through the eyes of a little girl at a tumultuous time in her relationship with her older brother.

With a powerful message that lingers beyond the final page, Imperfectly Perfect encourages readers to embrace imperfection, whether in physical objects or in a more metaphorical way, as part of the unique beauty of the world around us. By Perry Emerson Illustrated by Hoang Giang

I Wasn't Invited to the Birthday

By Susanna Isern Illustrated by Adolfo Serra

This book beautifully touches the topics of friendship, acceptance, and self-esteem.

The children leaving the school are all very excited. There is a birthday party, but someone is not invited… Feeling left out? This story about imagination and friendship helps cure the “not invited to the party” blues. From the child psychologist Susanna Isern, author of Racoon wants to be first.