Big Feelings Are OK: Bath Time Is Coming
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Does bath time feel bigger, louder or scarier for your child than adults realise? Some children love bubbles but hate water near their ears. Some can splash their feet, but panic when hair washing begins. Some want to be brave, but their body says no. Big Feelings Are OK: Bath Time Is Coming is a gentle picture book for children who find bath time, hair washing or water near their ears overwhelming. Little Ducky does not feel ready for bath time. He does not mind splashing his feet. He does not mind playing with bubbles. >With reassurance, small steps and gentle support, Ducky learns that scary things can become easier one tiny step at a time. This story helps children understand: - bath-time feelings - body clues like a wobbly tummy or fast heartbeat - sensory sensitivity around water - why small steps feel safer - that they can build confidence without being rushed Perfect for autistic children, ADHD children, highly sensitive children and any child who struggles with bath time, hair washing, water near ears, new routines or sensory overwhelm. A comforting story for parents, carers and grandparents who want bath time to feel calmer, safer and less like a nightly battle.
Does bath time feel bigger, louder or scarier for your child than adults realise? Some children love bubbles but hate water near their ears. Some can splash their feet, but panic when hair washing begins. Some want to be brave, but their body says no. Big Feelings Are OK: Bath Time Is Coming is a gentle picture book for children who find bath time, hair washing or water near their ears overwhelming. Little Ducky does not feel ready for bath time. He does not mind splashing his feet. He does not mind playing with bubbles. >With reassurance, small steps and gentle support, Ducky learns that scary things can become easier one tiny step at a time. This story helps children understand: - bath-time feelings - body clues like a wobbly tummy or fast heartbeat - sensory sensitivity around water - why small steps feel safer - that they can build confidence without being rushed Perfect for autistic children, ADHD children, highly sensitive children and any child who struggles with bath time, hair washing, water near ears, new routines or sensory overwhelm. A comforting story for parents, carers and grandparents who want bath time to feel calmer, safer and less like a nightly battle.
AmazonPages: 52, Paperback, Independently published
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