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Excellently organized and entertaining. A real winner for the publisher and the reader.

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*thank you to Netgalley and Quarto Publishing Group - QEB for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review*

4 stars.

I was surprised by this. It was a really fun book! Aimed at kids but also still enjoyable for teenagers, this fun crafty activity book is full of ways to help you be happy and it's also about kindness. It's been well done and I would definitely give it to others to take a peak at.

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We all can have struggles to be happy throughout times of our lives and this book is a small eye opener for us all in how to take steps to feel better.



Whether it's starting up a hobby like a form of exercise or crafting a card for someone or simply helping out your parents or friend, scientifically proven activities fill this guide for us to take inspiration from.



A creative guide that was a quick enjoyable read and surprisingly inspiring too.



Many thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!

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This is a wonderful book for children. It helps them learn what makes them happy. It has small facts tacked throughout. Plus exercises such as carrying bags, write a note to someone, volunteer, and give back to others and the community. A lovely book to help keep and find happiness.

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After 15 years lecturing in mental health recovery I know a few things about this topic, and have written lots of courses around it's themes. This is a great collection of ideas and suggestions for practical living, I loved the illustrations and tone of the book and hope it goes on to help lots of people with big and small things they would like to change to improve their happiness x

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I am not really sure I think this is a happiness book so much as a book to promote kindness in young children. I like the ideas and the instructions but I think it would be better marketed toward parents, caregivers, and educators than children themselves.

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