The Feeling Good Club: Smash Your Worries, Bella!
by Kelly McKain
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Pub Date 4 Aug 2022 | Archive Date 3 Aug 2022
Little Tiger Group | Stripes Publishing
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Description
Join Bella, Archie and Shazmin as they help each other to feel good and face their worries.
Bella couldn’t be feeling worse about it being Feeling Good Week at school. With her best friend Rosh having moved away she’s sad and lonely, and to top it all she has a Big Worry on her mind – the class talk. Then Bella’s partnered with Shazmin and Archie and is surprised to see the shoots of a new friendship growing. They even form The Feeling Good Club to share their problems and express their feelings. But when Shazmin and Archie try to help Bella with her Big Worry things go badly wrong. How can Bella show her new friends how she feels?
The first in a fresh new series of accessible stories told in journal format, highlighting the benefits of mindfulness activities and sharing your feelings.
PRAISE FOR THE SERIES
"Perfectly packaged emotional literacy for tweens" – Edspire
"... a Diary of a Wimpy Kid Tom Gates vibe... brilliant" – Book Bound
"... a brilliant introduction to mindfulness" – Book Craic
"... a fresh fun exploration of feelings" – Miss Cleveland
"... inspires young readers to share their feelings and worries" – The Book Activist
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781788953078 |
PRICE | £5.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 128 |
Featured Reviews
I requested this book for my little girl who has become quite anxious over the last year or so. As she is the target audience, I asked for her opinion. She wrote:
“I give this book a 1000/1000. It was a real page turner and kept me intrested (sic) all the time. This book made me feel calm and relaxed. It also showed me there are other people out there who have worries. The book really hooked me on like I’m a fish and there’s a fishing rod near me. I recommend this book to of of my friends, because they can experience anxiety. I am really intrigued for the next book and I hope I can read it! “
As a parents, I appreciated the discussion points around children’s anxiety and how to strategies to overcome it. The way it’s formatted, in a diary with doodles etc makes it really approachable to children and that can only serve to enforce the important messages within the pages.
Thank you to the author, publisher and Netgalley for the opportunity to review an advanced copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.