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Stories, songs, and feelings activities that make it easier to name what is happening inside.
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Explore gentle stories, printable worksheets, audiobooks, calming tools, and guided activities that make emotional learning easier to talk about at home or at school.
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Stories, songs, and feelings activities that make it easier to name what is happening inside.
Try a free story →Conversation prompts, calming ideas, and guidance for supporting emotions at home.
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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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Healthy Little Minds is designed to help children talk about emotions with trusted adults through stories and practical activities. It supports learning and connection, but it is not a substitute for professional mental health care when a child needs additional help.
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The library supports children and teens, with prompts and tools that parents and teachers can use alongside them.
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Members can explore the full collection of stories, worksheets, audiobooks, interactive tools, and support resources.
Yes. The site is designed for mobile, tablet, and desktop viewing so resources can be used wherever conversations happen.