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One More Kick, Ella!
A 16-page interactive story about courage, practice, and growing stronger.
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One More Kick, Ella!
A 16-page interactive story about courage, practice, and growing stronger.
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Start by naming a feeling or noticing what the body is saying.
Choose a story, song, activity, or calming tool that fits the moment.
Talk together, practise a helpful skill, and celebrate a small step forward.
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Sweet, thoughtful, and emotionally smart. Amaka really cares about how others feel.
Bella is a little shy and feels nervous when everyone's watching. But she's brave, smart, and always looks out for others.
Goshen is a brain box! Full of ideas, he's always thinking. But he's also sweet, loving, and protective of his friends.
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Healthy Little Minds helps children talk about emotions with trusted adults through stories and practical activities. It offers education and everyday support; it is not a substitute for professional mental health, medical, safeguarding, or crisis care.
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