The Little Boy Learns about Feelings, Inclusion, & Coping
Co-written by a two-year old and his Aunt "Kiki," a licensed professional counselor, Everyone is Included at the Animal Party is a story created for little ones to learn socioemotional skills while expanding their big imaginations.
In The Little Boy Learns about Feelings, Inclusion, & Coping, a little boy gets some help from a magical frog to face typical playground challenges such as using our words, identifying emotions, using empathy and coping skills, practicing inclusion, and celebrating diversity and authenticity. While the two-year old provided the magic, character development, and scenes, his Aunt Kiki couldn't help but add a therapeutic twist to help little readers learn important socioemotional skills.
Authored by Dr. Catie Greene
Illustrated by Zeeshan Toqueer
Co-written by a two-year old and his Aunt "Kiki," a licensed professional counselor, Everyone is Included at the Animal Party is a story created for little ones to learn socioemotional skills while expanding their big imaginations.
In The Little Boy Learns about Feelings, Inclusion, & Coping, a little boy gets some help from a magical frog to face typical playground challenges such as using our words, identifying emotions, using empathy and coping skills, practicing inclusion, and celebrating diversity and authenticity. While the two-year old provided the magic, character development, and scenes, his Aunt Kiki couldn't help but add a therapeutic twist to help little readers learn important socioemotional skills.
Authored by Dr. Catie Greene
Illustrated by Zeeshan Toqueer
Co-written by a two-year old and his Aunt "Kiki," a licensed professional counselor, Everyone is Included at the Animal Party is a story created for little ones to learn socioemotional skills while expanding their big imaginations.
In The Little Boy Learns about Feelings, Inclusion, & Coping, a little boy gets some help from a magical frog to face typical playground challenges such as using our words, identifying emotions, using empathy and coping skills, practicing inclusion, and celebrating diversity and authenticity. While the two-year old provided the magic, character development, and scenes, his Aunt Kiki couldn't help but add a therapeutic twist to help little readers learn important socioemotional skills.
Authored by Dr. Catie Greene
Illustrated by Zeeshan Toqueer