Healing Days
A sensitive and reassuring guide that helps children understand their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors after a traumatic experience while introducing practical strategies for feeling safer and more confident.
But It’s Not My Fault
A relatable story that helps children recognize when they’re blaming others and learn how taking responsibility for their choices can turn mistakes into opportunities for problem-solving.
Guy Stuff: The Body Book for Boys
An approachable guide to puberty and growing up that answers common questions about changing bodies, hygiene, emotions, acne, shaving, voice changes, and more.
The Care and Keeping of You 2
An in-depth guide to the physical and emotional changes of puberty, helping older kids navigate periods, changing bodies, personal care, peer pressure, and the next stages of growing up.
The Care and Keeping of You
An approachable guide to puberty and growing up that answers common questions about changing bodies, personal care, periods, skin, hair, nutrition, and more.
Cinnamon Roll Sunday
A tender story that helps children navigate the uncertainty and complicated emotions that come with a loved one’s serious illness and approaching death.
What On Earth Do You Do When Someone Dies?
A straightforward and compassionate guide that answers children’s common questions about death while offering practical ways to understand and cope with grief.
Mom’s House, Dad’s House
A practical guide that helps kids navigate life after separation or divorce, from adjusting to two homes and different routines to managing difficult feelings and staying out of conflict between parents.
You Weren’t With Me
A reassuring story that helps children express the complicated feelings that can come after being separated from a parent or caregiver and supports families as they reconnect.
What to Do When the News Scares You: A Kid’s Guide to Understanding the News
A practical guide that helps children understand how the news works, put frightening stories into perspective, and develop tools for managing anxiety around current events.
My Brain is a Racecar
Using the analogy of a racecar, this approachable picture book helps children understand how a neurodivergent brain may work while introducing simple tools for self-regulation and opening conversations about their individual needs.