A book about anxiety
by Stephanie J. Salisbury and Rachel Barton
A.J. the Armadillo is filled with anxiety about all the things, all the time! She hides inside her little armadillo shell at the mere thought of something new, different, loud, dangerous, or weird. Her friends Alice and Addison, however, notice her anxiety and teach her about 'anchoring' - small and simple ways to ground herself and learn to overcome her fears.
With the same alliterative cadence you know and love from Boz the Bee, kids will practice the 'A' sound all throughout the book and caregivers will have a new tool to help their little ones learn that anxiety is normal but it doesn't have to overwhelm you.
Stephanie J. Salisbury is a children's author best known for her 'Animals with Issues' series. Her main focus is on providing tools for caregivers to impart the values of Love, Kindness, Acceptance, and Inclusion to the children in their lives.
A rollicking romp through kids' emotions that will leave you 'peck'ish for more!
A book about bee-ing yourself
by Written by Stephanie J. Salisbury Illustrated by Rachel Barton