BOOKS

 

Are You A Good Egg?

An Uplifting Story About Feelings, Moods and Self-esteem

What Makes Someone Good?

Sometimes you feel happy and thankful and glad.
Other times you feel angry and lonely and sad.

It can be confusing to feel so much each day. “Are You A Good Egg?” explains that different feelings are normal, and even though moods are ever-changing, people are good because they have a good heart. And that doesn’t change.

Featuring whimsical and original illustrations with fun rhyming verse, “Are You A Good Egg?” inspires valuable self-esteem conversations. If you enjoyed “Today I Feel Silly,” “Why Do You Love Me?” and “The Feelings Book,” you'll appreciate this uplifting story.

Recommended by parents, teachers and mental health professionals, “Are You A Good Egg” is a wonderful addition to any library. This book is ideal for children with autism.

 
 
 
 
 

“Are You a Good Egg?” Story Read Aloud Video

 

 

A Mindful Adventure of Mishaps, Mantras and Meditation.

Super Egg Discovers His Inner Powers.

This fun story teaches children of all ages how to handle stress with a simple mantra.
Great for students struggling with ADD, ADHD or anxiety.

"A Mindful Adventure of Mishaps, Mantras and Meditation" uses popular characters and humorous situations to demonstrate an easy form of meditation. Exposure to meditation at an early age helps kids develop the coping skills to handle big feelings and challenging situations.

Recommended by parents, teachers and mental health professionals, "A Mindful Adventure of Mishaps, Mantras and Meditation" is a wonderful addition to any library.

 
 
 
 
 

“A Mindful Adventure of Mishaps, Mantras
and Meditation”
Story Read Aloud Video

 
 
 
 

Interview highlights with author and illustrator, Peter Deuschle

 
 

 

REVIEW HIGHLIGHTS

All children need this message. This is a great book for kids, I love that it explicitly states that all feelings and moods are inherently normal. The illustrations are engaging and adorable. I have Aspergers and several of my children are not neurotypical as well. I think people who have BIG feelings tend to struggle with shame, no matter how careful one is to avoid judging statements. Its also difficult to believe your parents’ positive energy/beliefs about you because they “have to” love you, so its wonderful to have a book like this to add to our library. My 3 yo (who has screamed at me that he hates being himself b/c of his anger) lit up when we read this together. He got the message loud and clear. He put it carefully away (unusual!) and exclaimed its his favorite book. I wish my parents had had this book to read to me.
— Flyalien
This book allows children to explore an array of feelings without placing judgment on a particular emotion. It teaches children that experiencing a particular feeling doesn’t deem them a bad person. A quick and captivating book with fun pics.
— dmktherapy
A book populated by a cast of quirky eggs, who experience a range of human emotions. They find that their moods do not define them: they are all good at heart. Great for families with small children and goofiness fans of all ages!
— Ramona Stephens
Great resource: Meditation over medDIcation for kids....always nice! Love this book. I work with kids with special needs and meditation is almost never an option in helping them get internally organized because it can be hard even for typical adults to master! This book gives kids (and adults) a simple example of a mantra and keeps meditation itself simple and explorable. I’m going to try it with some clients, for sure. If meditation helps avoid mediCAtion in any way, that’s a win! Funny pics, too! Thanks for a good therapy and life resource!
— Lifebird
This is a wonderful book to teach kids how to meditate and relax. I would recommend it for any parent with a child with anxiety.
— Cindy V.