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Practical emotional learning

Resources that help children understand feelings and practise small next steps.

Explore gentle stories, printable worksheets, audiobooks, calming tools, and guided activities designed for shared use at home, in class, and in everyday conversations.

Stories Character-led books about courage, patience, confidence, and kindness.
Tools Audio, breathing practice, and activities children can revisit anytime.
Support Plain-language prompts for families, teachers, and young people.

Open the library

Choose a starting point

Members can enter directly. New visitors can begin with a free story or audio resource.

Interactive Audio

Try the latest audiobook

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One More Kick, Ella!

A 16-page interactive story about courage, practice, and growing stronger.

Open Reader

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Featured library picks

Begin with open resources that invite children and adults to talk about feelings together.

Free resource When My Feelings Get Too Big

When My Feelings Get Too Big

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Free resource Little Acts, Big Feelings

Little Acts, Big Feelings

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Free resource The World Isn't Just Black and White

The World Isn't Just Black and White

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Free resource The Day Destiny Wanted To Quit

The Day Destiny Wanted To Quit

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Choose your path

Support that meets you where you are

Find a gentle starting point for a child, a family conversation, or a classroom moment.

For Children

Stories, songs, and feelings activities that make it easier to name what is happening inside.

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For Parents

Conversation prompts, calming ideas, and guidance for supporting emotions at home.

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7-Day Growth Plan

A simple weekly path with stories, calming tools, parent scripts, progress badges, and a resource finder.

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How it helps

A small path through big feelings

1

Notice

Start by naming a feeling or noticing what the body is saying.

2

Explore

Choose a story, song, activity, or calming tool that fits the moment.

3

Grow

Talk together, practise a helpful skill, and celebrate a small step forward.

Library access

Start free, then keep growing together

Try open resources first. Full access is available for families and classrooms that want the complete collection.

Free to explore

A gentle first step

  • Selected storybooks to read online
  • A free audiobook experience
  • A preview of characters and emotional themes
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Full member library

More ways to support feelings

  • Complete story and audiobook collection
  • Worksheets and interactive calming tools
  • Parent prompts and classroom-friendly support

Story companions

Meet a few Healthy Little Minds characters

Kind, curious friends whose stories help children talk about big feelings. Log in to meet them all.

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Amaka

Sweet, thoughtful, and emotionally smart. Amaka really cares about how others feel.

Bella
Bella

Bella is a little shy and feels nervous when everyone's watching. But she's brave, smart, and always looks out for others.

Goshen
Goshen

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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Calming and reflection tools

Educational support

Built for learning, not diagnosis

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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Questions

Frequently asked questions

Who are these resources for?

The library supports children and teens, with prompts and tools that parents and teachers can use alongside them.

What can I try for free?

You can read selected featured books and try the free audiobook preview from this page.

What is included with full access?

Members can explore the full collection of stories, worksheets, audiobooks, interactive tools, and support resources.

Can I use the library on a phone?

Yes. The site is designed for mobile, tablet, and desktop viewing so resources can be used wherever conversations happen.

Is this a therapy or diagnosis service?

No. Healthy Little Minds provides educational resources. If a child may need clinical, safeguarding, or crisis support, contact an appropriate professional or emergency service.