Zuri’s Quest: Managing Anxiety is the first series of our mental health education story that promotes positive interaction among children, parents, and teachers.
Zuri was excited about the school play until some of her classmates started bullying her out of jealousy. Their actions caused Zuri to become overwhelmed and develop anxiety. Soon, her anxiety starts to affect her schoolwork and overall performance.
A much " needed social-emotional book" featuring beautiful and engaging full-color illustrations on every page plus word search activities to ensure that the reader has a full grasp of navigating their emotions and feelings, identifying their triggers, and developing effective coping strategies. This book is suitable for all children, particularly, ‘tweens’ between the ages of 9-12yrs.
Mastering the art of managing anxiety is a vital skill for individuals of all ages, but it's particularly crucial for children who are still learning to comprehend their emotions and the triggers behind them.
Children's mental health is an often overlooked but essential aspect of their overall well-being. Many adult mental health issues can be traced back to unresolved childhood traumas or anxieties, highlighting the importance of early intervention.
What parents and educators are saying.
This book offers a captivating, non-intimidating, and engaging approach to exploring anxiety and its causes.
By delving into what anxiety feels like and how it impacts their lives, children can start to build a solid foundation for one of life's most significant lessons.
Through a blend of entertaining storytelling and relatable situations, the book aims to nurture a deeper understanding of anxiety, fostering emotional intelligence and resilience in young minds.
It paves the way for a lifetime of emotional stability and well-being as a powerful tool for promoting better mental health.
By equipping children with the knowledge and coping strategies needed to navigate anxiety, we can help them grow into confident, emotionally balanced adults, ready to face the challenges of life head-on.
Will Zuri be able to manage her anxiety? How will she perform in the school play? How will she manage the bullies in her class?
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