Description
Tales of the Emotosphere is graphic novel, encouraging kids to understand & make space for all their feelings. Readers will encounter the 7 Cosmic Powers, introducing them to psychology strategies that will help them thrive in childhood through to adulthood.
The Emotosphere is a special place on the edge of our galaxy, where there's space for all emotions. Join the Emotoneers & their faithful friend Puck the Space Mutt, as they learn the skills they need to navigate the Emotosphere, find the treasure that is all around them & live their dreams!
This is the book about emotional wellbeing that kids will WANT to read. It's a fun adventure story, full of humour, which they'll enjoy reading & talking about.
Featuring the 7 Cosmic Powers - a range of evidence-based strategies to help kids make space for all their feelings, including mindfulness & gratitude.
Developed by a Clinical Psychologist, Dr Susannah Redhead & children's author and illustrator and former PlayStation games artist, Russ Daff.
Unique Selling Points
- Tales of the Emotosphere fits with two huge growth areas: adventure-led kid's graphic novels and books to support kids' mental health and wellbeing.
- It meets a gap for engaging, child-centred content to support kids' mental health/ wellbeing. It is story focused, fun and accessible to reluctant readers.
- The creative team are a Clinical Psychologist and experienced children's illustrator/ comic book creator, working with a NHS mental health transformation strategist.
- All the illustrations are hand drawn with care using AstroVista's own IP. We are human.
About the Author
Author/ Clinical Director: Dr Susannah Redhead: NHS-trained & HCPC registered Senior Clinical Psychologist Clinical Psychologist.
Author/ illustrator: Russ Daff: Children's book illustrator & comic book creator, ex-PlayStation games artist. Russ has spent 20 years illustrating children's books for publishers including OUP, MacMillan and Scholastic.
Book Information
ISBN 9781915758293
Author Susannah Redhead
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint ZunTold
Publisher ZunTold