Life- affirming stories help children to learn essential life skills for personal, emotional and social development. They discover their own uniqueness.

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Life- affirming stories help children to learn essential life skills for personal, emotional and social development. They discover their own uniqueness which helps them to be confident in making good choices. I specialise in creating Life-Affirming Stories for children in Primary Schools.

Panda’s Song

Panda’s Song is a humorous book for 9 year old children aimed at:- Breaking down, cultural barriers from a young age. Building confidence in children by promoting self acceptance and friendship. Teaching children the power of empathy and encouragement. Teaching children the joy of a supportive and caring community. The power of music to diffuse difficult situations

Sporty Blue Ted

Sporty Blue Ted is for 4-6 year olds. Sporty Blue Ted is a story about the life of a privileged family whose soft toys came alive during a thunder storm. Sporty Blue Ted experienced rejection and name calling from the other teddy bears that made him feel isolated and lonely. Children will learn how friendship with soft toy elephant and a yellow bear help him.

Zelia The Young Gazelle

Zelia The Young Gazelle is for 4-6 year old children. Zelia is fascinated by the world around her and has many questions for her parents Fabra and Tetegumu. Zelia’s mum Fabra answers her questions and teaches her about safety in the African plains where they live. The book is beautifully illustrated depicting African wildlife.

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