Some people have a body that works a bit differently, or think a bit differently. This means that some things can be a bit harder to do. But it also means they can be extra good at other things. Let's meet some of these amazing people.
An uplifting book about disabilities. Book 5 in a series of 20 with Sensitive Topics For Kids.
The bully is a strange creature. Always looking for something to tease about. Why is that? And what can we do about it?
A book about bullying. The 6th book of 20 in A Series Of Sensitive Topics For Kids
Ai gets terribly nervous when Bao is around, but she's not sure why. He is always so annoying and yet she can't stop thinking about him.
Another book in A Series Of Sensitive Topics For Kids. This time about love and having a crush.
NEUTRAL as far as world views.
The day before Oliver's birthday, Bubble the goldfish doesn't seem to move anymore, and Mum sits down with him to talk about what happens when life ends.
An uplifting book about loss, fitting for all worldviews, with edge to edge color illustrations.
Most strangers are quite nice, but some are not. Still, they pretty much look like the nice ones and even have candy. How do you know who is nice and who is not? We'll show you!
The 2nd book in A Series Of Sensitive Topics For Kids. A good education in how to spot a predator. A lifesaver, and fun to read. Contains exciting practice runs. Edge to edge color illustrations.
Gavin's best friend is having a hard time at school. The other children are teasing him. Not so much for being an alien, but because he happens to be blue. But Gavin has a plan.
The 3rd book in A Series Of Sensitive Topics For Kids. This time about racism, and how to deal with it.
One day mum and dad peeked into my room and said Can we talk, sweetie?, and before I knew it everything changed. But why? And what about me?
An uplifting book about the topic of divorce. The 4th in series of 20 books about sensitive topics for kids.
Do babies really come with the stork? If so - where do the stork get them? And why are the grown-ups acting so strange every time you ask questions about it? Are they hiding something?
An book about how babies are made. Honest by with no controversial content.
The 9th book in A Series Of Sensitive Topics For Kids, consisting of 24 standalone books with topics parents often struggle with when communicating with their young children (3-8 years old) - this time about how babies are made.
Written to fit most people's world views by being neutral, honest BUT age appropriate, and for the information to remain fresh for years. All in Paperback, Hardcover and E-book format.
John and Ben is playing war in the back yard, but do they really know what war is? The two find out when mum gets caugh in the crossfire!
The 10th book in A Series Of Sensitive Topics For Kids. The book explains war (why it happens and the consequences of it) and peace - but do not engage in the gun debate.
Sometimes people get hooked on things so much that they can't stop. That can be dangerous and make people change a lot.
The book talk about alcohol, smoking, drugs - and how even too much of a good thing can become a bad thing - like candy, energy drinks, gaming and social media. All explained for a young child between 3-8 years old.
A book about addiction, and the 11th of 24 books in A series of Sensitive Topics For Kids. Always family-friendly and truthful.
This books aim to tell a young child about the environment and endangered animals, without scaring or guilting the child in any way. It uses a fictional character as well as his animal friends to tell the story with specific examples and simplyfied and uncontroversial examples.