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Chill Skill

Chill Skill

By: Breslin, Niall
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Chill Skill

Chill Skill

Regular price £12.47
Sale price £12.47 Regular price

Bressie’s third picture book helps children manage anger when things don’t go their way.

When Sam’s mum takes her phone back, Sam begins to feel really cross …

So Grandad teaches her a breathing technique which puts out the angry flames that are making her feel hot and bothered. It really works and soon Sam is feeling much better – and enjoying a great day at the beach with her family.

The Chill Skill equips children with another really useful mindfulness tool from Bressie and is beautifully illustrated by Emma Proctor.

 

Praise for The Chill Skill

“Through cheerful illustrations and endearing characters, The Chill Skill introduces young readers to mindfulness practices with accessible vocabulary and a great sense of empathy.” – Children’s Books Ireland

“It is fabulous”- Maura Derrane, Today Show, RTÉ

“Featuring an engaging story and wonderful illustrations, this is a great and helpful read for little bookworms.” – Woman’s Way

 

Praise for previous books in Bressie’s series of mindful picture books for children, The Magic Moment and Take Five, both nominated for Irish Books Awards in the Children’s Junior category:

Take Five explores the difficult feeling of jealousy, in a sweet story that teaches the value of being grateful for what one has.’ Sunday Independent

‘A genuinely useful book for anxious children.’ Irish Independent