Feeling Awesome
Welcome to September’s Investigator Box!
We all have mental health - life is full of ups and downs!
With 5 children in every classroom likely to have a mental health problem*, it’s essential that we have honest and open chats with our children about this subject.
Alongside the chapter book, the Feeling Awesome Journal will teach your child how to identify and communicate how they are feeling and give them the tools to manage their mental health.
Furthermore, this box will ensure that your children are equipped with the necessary tools to navigate life's challenges with strength and adaptability.
This box will be posted from Thursday 7th September.
Subscribe today from £18.50 a month.
Included in this box:
A copy of the book
Instructions on how to use your child’s new Feeling Awesome Journal.
The Feeling Awesome Journal which includes:
Research-backed practices to build healthy habits.
Activities to teach children about their emotions and how to manage their worries.
3 months of daily journal pages for your child to reflect on their day.
Tips on self-love and kindness.
Mental health quotes.
Mindfulness colouring.
You will receive:
A copy of the book
The Feeling Awesome journal
Gel writing pens
Guide on how to use the journal
If you subscribe, your child will receive a beautiful gold embossed Writer’s Notebook and pencil to inspire budding authors and illustrators in their first box.
Join Archie, Shazmin and Bella as they help each other to feel good and face their worries.
Archie feels like Dad doesn’t have any time for him. With Mum away, his dad’s juggling work with looking after Archie and his younger brothers, but even when he’s around he’s distracted by emails and calls. Then he forgets to come to see Archie’s exhibit at the Science Fair. Archie pretends to his friends and his dad that he’s fine but at a Feeling Good Club meeting his true emotions come bursting out. With help from Bella and Shazmin, Archie comes up with the perfect plan for some one-on-one time with Dad, but when it all goes wrong can he find the courage to tell Dad how he’s really feeling?
A new series of accessible stories told in journal format, highlighting the benefits of mindfulness activities and sharing your feelings.
Please Note:
This activity box is not suitable for children under 36 months and contains small parts that may be choking hazards. Children must be supervised.
*statistic taken from The Children’s Society.