The Chill Skill
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Bressie's third picture book helps children manage anger when things don't go their way.
Niall Breslin ist ein irischer Musiker, dessen Werk sich mit Themen wie psychischer Gesundheit und persönlichem Wachstum auseinandersetzt. Seine Musik spiegelt oft tiefe Introspektion wider und bietet den Zuhörern Raum für Kontemplation und Verbindung. Mit seinem ausgeprägten lyrischen Stil und eindringlichen Melodien fördert er ein tieferes Verständnis der menschlichen Verfassung und macht seine Kunst sowohl nachklingend als auch wirkungsvoll.
Bressie's third picture book helps children manage anger when things don't go their way.
An Irish No.1 bestseller, Me and My Mate Jeffrey is an essential book for anyone who knows what it is to feel alone, and who doesn't know how to ask for help - or anyone who wants to better understand that journey.
Following the success of his first picture book, The Magic Moment, musician and mindfulness expert Niall Breslin (Bressie) is back with another important life lesson for young children. When Freddie sees all the presents his friend Ben gets for his birthday, he feels a bit sad. Luckily Nana is on hand to teach him the gratitude trick.
Niall Breslin's latest Mindful Moments picture book, now in paperback, brings calm to bedtime by teaching children a body scan meditation technique for an easy countdown to sleep.
The new book in the Mindful Moments series, helping children calm their busy minds.
Niall Breslin's latest Mindful Moments picture book brings calm to bedtime by teaching children a body scan meditation technique for an easy countdown to sleep.
The Magic Moment is a picture book that helps children explore difficult emotions and face their fears. Written by Niall Breslin (Bressie) and illustrated by Sheena Dempsey, here young readers will meet Freddie. Freddie is excited about his first trip to the swimming pool. But when he gets there, he finds it scary. So scary in fact, that he just wants to go home.... Later that evening, Nana teaches him a secret trick. It's called the Magic Moment Trick and it gives you superpowers when you're facing something scary. You simply close your eyes and think of your happiest memory and squeeze your finger and thumb together. The charming story, containing an easy mindfulness technique, helps children return to the present moment. The Magic Moment is a must for parents or anyone working with children who wants to help them feel the fear and jump in anyway.