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Phoenix Goes to School
A Story to Support Transgender and Gender Diverse Children
Michelle and Phoenix Finch, illustrated by Sharon Davey
Phoenix wants to wear her favourite purple dress to express her gender, but she is scared of being bullied on her first day of school. Follow Phoenix's journey as she arrives at school, makes some friends, stands up for herself, and helps us learn to be true to who we really are. Learn More2018, 40pp -
A House for Everyone
A Story to Help Children Learn about Gender Identity and Gender Expression
Jo Hirst, illustrated by Naomi Bardoff
This children's picture book helps adults to explain gender identity and expression to 4 to 8 year olds using simple language and engaging, diverse characters, covering the entire spectrum of gender. Includes a guide for parents and professionals and a lesson plan at the end of the book. Learn More2018, Hardback, 9.72in x 9.72in / 247mm x 247mm, 32pp, £10.99ISBN: 97817859244842018, Ebook, PDF, 32pp, £10.99ISBN: 978-1-78450-823-4 -
Vincent the Vixen
A Story to Help Children Learn about Gender Identity
Alice Reeves, illustrated by Phoebe Kirk
Vincent is a fox who is assigned male at birth, but who knows they are actually a girl. With the help of family and friends, Vincent begins to understand their gender identity and the importance of accepting and being authentic to who they truly are. Part of the Truth & Tails series for children ages 4-8. Learn More2018, Hardback, 8.58in x 8.39in / 218mm x 213mm, 48pp, £9.99ISBN: 97817859245072018, Ebook, PDF, 36pp, £9.99ISBN: 978-1-78450-826-5 -
Can I tell you about Bipolar Disorder?
A guide for friends, family and professionals
Sonia Mainstone-Cotton. Illustrated by Jon Birch, illustrated by Jon Birch
Bipolar disorder affects 2% of people, but what exactly is it? This friendly guide shows readers aged 7+ who know someone with bipolar what the mental illness means, and how it makes people feel and behave. It is a reassuring, easy-to-read resource that dispels fear and promotes better understanding of the effects of bipolar on family life. Learn More2018, Paperback / softback, 9.02in x 6.10in / 229mm x 155mm, 48pp, £8.99ISBN: 97817859247052018, Ebook, ePUB, 48pp, £8.99ISBN: 978-1-78450-854-8 -
Can I Tell You About Self-Harm?
A Guide for Friends, Family and Professionals
Pooky Knightsmith, Foreword by Jonathan Singer, illustrated by Elise Evans
Asher invites readers to learn about self-harm from their perspective, helping them to understand what self-harm is, who does it, why, and how family, friends and counsellors can offer help and support to channel these behaviours into a more positive outlet. This illustrated introduction provides helpful support tips and resources for children 7+. Learn More2018, Paperback / softback, 8.98in x 5.91in / 228mm x 150mm, 72pp, £9.99ISBN: 97817859242862018, Ebook, ePUB, 72pp, £9.99ISBN: 978-1-78450-796-1 -
Stewart’s Tree
A Book for Brothers and Sisters When a Baby Dies Shortly after Birth
Cathy Campbell, illustrated by Cathy Campbell
This colourful picture book for children aged 3+ offers a comforting story for grieving families, helping to explain sibling loss shortly after birth. It then focuses on the happy memories of a lost child and looks towards the future. Includes a guide to bereavement written by qualified clinicians. Learn More2018, Hardback, 8.54in x 8.39in / 217mm x 213mm, 40pp, £9.99ISBN: 97817859239992018, Ebook, PDF, 40pp, £9.99ISBN: 978-1-78450-762-6 -
Perry Panda
A Story about Parental Depression
Helen Bashford. Illustrated by Russell Scott Skinner., illustrated by Russell Scott Skinner
Perry Panda will help young children understand a parent or carer's depression and recognise that they are not to blame for how their parent or carer is feeling. Bright illustrations and simple rhymes make it ideal for children age 3+. Learn More2017, Hardback, 10.43in x 7.68in / 265mm x 195mm, 32pp, £10.99ISBN: 97817859241252017, Ebook, PDF, 32pp, £10.99ISBN: 978-1-78450-773-2 -
Starving the Exam Stress Gremlin
A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Managing Exam Stress for Young People
Kate Collins-Donnelly
When exam time comes around, the exam stress gremlin is in his element, feeding off your exam fears and anxieties. This workbook teaches you how to starve your gremlin by learning to cope with exam stress. Full of fun activities based on cognitive behavioural therapy, it is the ideal resource for supporting young people aged 10+. Learn More2017, Paperback / softback, 9.69in x 6.93in / 246mm x 176mm, 160pp, £12.99ISBN: 978-1-84905-698-42017, Ebook, ePUB, 160pp, £12.99ISBN: 978-1-78450-214-0 -
A New Day
A Story About Losing Someone You Love
Fiona McDonald
Grey Mouse has died, leaving Brown Mouse too sad to get out of bed. The other mice try to help, but Brown Mouse needs time and space to heal and remember Grey Mouse. This illustrated book gently tackles the concept of bereavement for children and young adults with PMLD, and simple elegant artwork helps provide a safe way to process loss. Learn More2017, Hardback, 8.43in x 8.43in / 214mm x 214mm, 32pp, £9.99ISBN: 97817859230812017, Ebook, PDF, 32pp, £9.99ISBN: 978-1-78450-617-9 -
Minnie and Max are OK!
A Story to Help Children Develop a Positive Body Image
Chris Calland and Nicky Hutchinson, illustrated by Emmi Smid
In this endearing story for children aged 3-7, Minnie's Grandma teaches her and their dog Max about body image. Showing children how to be proud of their differences through humour, empathy and enthralling illustrations, this vibrant book includes questions to guide adults through helping their children feel confident and embrace diversity. Learn More2017, Hardback, 9.76in x 9.57in / 248mm x 243mm, 40pp, £10.99ISBN: 97817859223362017, Ebook, PDF, 40pp, £10.99ISBN: 978-1-78450-514-1